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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rock Music's Saving Grace., February 6, 2002
As a dyed in the wool Fall fan, I may be a tad biased but I'm personally of the opinion that this is one of the best records anyone has ever made. Ever.The first thing that struck me was how loud it was. The drums sound like they're played with mallets, the guitars screech and reverberate wildly yet are still totally in control, the bass burrows deep into your brain and for once Mark E. Smith, the world's least tuneful vocallist, is playing second fiddle to his cohorts. This is rare for him. If you like the Stooges, the Strokes, the White Stripes, The Pixies, the Velvet Underground and all the other bands you're supposed to like when you're at University and you DON'T own this, then may I ask WHY NOT? This album is well up your street, my child. Stand out tracks have to be Spoilt Victorian Child, Bombast and Gut of the Quantifier. I'd suggest if you've never heard the Fall before that you play those tracks first as they are very typical of their sound, without resorting to formula. Oh, and they're all belters as well. As as is the norm for the Fall the lyrics are very often laugh out loud funny, probably the best being "Sean and Petula Macabre, here are your wedding photos, they are black (ahahaha)" from the aforementioned Gut of the Quantifier. It sounds a lot funnier when he says it, though. So my advice is buy it, preferably as part of that special offer where you get the Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall thrown in as well. If you've any taste at all, you won't regret it.
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