There's so many fucking albums, where do you even start?
The Fall
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At the beginning.
dubs never lie
Palace of Swords
The Fall has never recorded a bad album. Even their worst albums usually have at least a few fantastic songs on them.
Personal favorites:
>70s: Dragnet
>80s: Perverted By Language
>90s: The Marshall Suite
>00s: Fall Heads Roll
>10s: New Facts Emerge
Fall In A Hole is a crucial live album. Totally Wired might be the best introduction as long as you've got nothing against compilations.
with the first album, as you would any other artist
Hex induction hour. encapsulates everything they are about and is one of their highest ranked.
Probably should desu, and I'm not saying this in the "like any other artist" sense. They had a definite narrative in their career.
>a new facts emerge fellow fan
based
great album
lol @ Live at the Witch Trials
This Nation's Saving Grace, it's accessible whilst also being very good. Then listen to everything before it. Then everything after.
Don't bother, they fucking suck. They're only good if you're into hearing obnoxious British rambling over the most generic post punk
Once you heard one Fall song, you heard them all.
obnoxious British rambling over post punk
Sounds amazing
You don't have to like The Fall, but that is highly inaccurate, they've gone through many stylistic changes
I've never heard a full Fall album bbut you're wrong.
I liked your idea of going by each decade, so here I go
>70s: Dragnet
>80s: Grotesque
>90s: Levitate
>00s: The real new Fall lp
>10s: Your future our clutter
>20s: a blatant cash grab by the remaining Fall members
its a good genre
t. brainlet
If you just want a quick overview of what they’re about, 50,000 Falls Fans Can’t Be Wrong isn’t a bad place to start. Then dig deeper from there.
I gotta say, disc 2 of that is really lacking and omitting the best songs from that era mostly.
I also never got why so many people love the Mr. Pharamicist cover so much
It is
>Your future our clutter
fuck i can't believe i missed this one, thanks a lot user
no problem
You clearly haven't heard much generic post-punk
oh god, I've been looking for these boys for ages... totally forgot the name of the group! thank you thank you!
THE SOY
the greeks of course
I left /lit/ for a reason, user
That's a great album though
Lel, Mark E Smith was more of a man than you'll ever be
>generic
The Fall were one of the pioneers of post-punk. They're objectively not generic.
Hex son, Hex
Reminder Mark E. Smith was an anti-socialist who wasn't afraid of pissing off limp-wristed leftists. He was anti-soy.
this nation's saving grace
>skinny as fuck drugged out manlet
>still was the alpha in every situation
based MES
New Big Prinz is tainted for me because I cant fucking state how flacid/lame the "APPRECIATED!" sounds
Mark E Smith was antisoy, a classic working class lad who called a cunt a cunt and wasn't afraid to bust a few heads