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VINYL FORMAT. As stubbornly maverick as ever, the Fall's tenth album hinges on their now-accustomed dissonance, into which a tighter, commercial edge was introduced. New guitarist Brix Smith, wife of leader Mark E., added a partly melodious sheen that brought an air of 60s subculture to the group's post-industrial rattle. Nothing was sacrificed in the process and while "Bombast" hurtles with a vicious power, talismen Can were acknowledged in "I Am Damo Suzuki," the name of the German band's Japan-born sing... [ read more ]
LP $24.98
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As stubbornly maverick as ever, the Fall's tenth album hinges on their now-accustomed dissonance, into which a tighter, commercial edge was introduced. New guitarist Brix Smith, wife of leader Mark E., added a partly melodious sheen that brought an air of 60s subculture to the group's post-industrial rattle. Nothing was sacrificed in the process and while "Bombast" hurtles with a vicious power, talismen Can were acknowledged in "I Am Damo Suzuki," the name of the German band's Japan-born singer. Mark Smith... [ read more ]
CD $12.99
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Originally released through Permanent Records in 1995, the album brings Mark E. Smith with his Adult Net front woman, Brix back together for a final collaboration. Also recording with Smith for the last time was long time guitarist Craig Scanlon and keyboardist Dave Bush. The album continues musically in the vein of Infotainment Scan and Middle Class Revolt with touches of techno and glam era sonic tributes.
CD $18.99
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