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Sold Date:
April 14, 2014
Start Date:
August 2, 2011
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$21.99
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The Fall [LIVE]
'Totale's Turns' (It's Now Or Never)
Rough Trade Records 10
Out of all the late-'70s punk and post-punk bands, none were
longer lived or more prolific than the Fall. Throughout their career, the band
underwent a myriad lineup changes, but at the center of it all was vocalist
Mark E. Smith. With his snarling, nearly incomprehensible vocals and consuming
bitter cynicism, Smith became a cult legend in indie and alternative rock. Over
the course of their career, the Fall went through a number of shifts in musical
style, yet the foundation of their sound was a near-cacophonous, amelodic
jagged jumble of guitars, sing-speak vocals, and keyboards. During the late
'70s and early '80s, the band was at their most abrasive and atonal. In 1984,
Smith's American wife, Brix, joined the band as a guitarist, bringing a
stronger sense of pop melody to the group. By the mid-'80s, the band's British
following was large enough to result in two U.K. Top 40 hits, but in essence,
the group has always been a cult band; their music was always too abrasive and
dense for the mainstream. Only hardcore fans can differentiate between the
Fall's many albums, yet the Fall, like many cult bands, inspired a new
generation of underground bands, ranging from waves of sound-alike indie
rockers in the U.K. to acts in America and New Zealand, which is only one
indication of the size and dedication of their small, devoted fan base.
Prior to forming the Fall in 1977, Smith worked on the docks
in Manchester, where he had auditioned and failed with a number of local heavy
metal groups. Smith wasn't inspired by metal in the first place; his tastes ran
more toward the experimental rock & roll of the Velvet Underground, as well
as the avant-garde art rock of Can.
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