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Fall Heads Roll - The Fall

 
Description: Genre: Indie Rock & Punk - New Wave & Post-punk / Artist: The Fall / Audio CD released 2005-10-03 at Sanctuary / Disc ... more
Fall Heads Roll - The Fall ... #1 Tracklisting
1 Ride Away
2 Pacifying Joint
3 What About Us
4 Midnight Aspen
5 Assume
6 Aspen Reprise
7 Blindness
8 I Can Hear The Grass Grow
9 Bo Dimmeck
10 Ya Wanner
11 Clasp Hands
12 Early Days of Channel Fuehrer
13 Breaking The Rules
14 Trust In Me

Newest Review: ... this song. Instead of barrages of bar chords and power pop we have a slowed down tune with harmonious guitar string pickings. ... more

 ... Mark sings a tale of stargazing and shooting bullets at the sky. A laid back and somewhat different song for The Fall to tackle. The song fades suddenly, as though there is more to be said. Assume - The beginning of this track has an echoed and difficult to listen to recorded conversation of Mark discussing Hoons, Hunes or possible Hulme's (a place in Manchester). The track is ambiguous as ever. The music on this song is solid with a buzz saw bass backing and strong guitar riff. Mark keeps referring to the Hulme'...more

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Premium Review Fall Heads Roll - The Fall: A head of its time! (1175 words)
by - written on 10/09/08 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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Introduction --------------- Released in 2005 on Slogan Records Fall Head Roll is the twenty fifth (!) studio album to be released by the Mancunian punk band The Fall. The line up ------------- The line up for this recording were - Mark E Smith - Vocals Ben Pritchard - Guitar Steve Trafford - Bass, Vocals, guitar Spencer Birtwistle - Drums Elena Poulou - Keyboards, Backing vocals Ironically the title of the album was prophetic as Ben, Spencer and Steve all left the band whilst touring the album in the states. Fall heads did indeed roll! The songs ------------ There ...  Read the complete review

 

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