MC5 ON THE CUSP
“Our program, at its finest level, is supposed to be together, coherent and relatable. In order to be effective you have to have those qualities, and our program obviously didn’t in the past because our program, which was to clarify things, muddled things.
MC5 ON THE CUSP
“Our program, at its finest level, is supposed to be together, coherent and relatable. In order to be effective you have to have those qualities, and our program obviously didn’t in the past because our program, which was to clarify things, muddled things. And when you get into a situation like that you either have to check yourself, Jack, or get back.’’ Rob Tyner of the MC5, a group which is going through a period of critical self-evaluation and restructuring, appraisal and correction that was much needed. All signs indicate that the band is on the move again after, after a disasterous first album, a period of financial chaos, and months of creative stagnation.