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Your Future Our Clutter [Vinyl]

The FallVinyl
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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Mark E. Smith was one of the 40-odd people in attendance at the Sex Pistols famous Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall gig in 1976: it inspired him to form a band and more than 30 years later, The Fall are still touring and releasing new material. Over a prolific career The Fall have been a formative force in the indie-rock genre that developed in the 80s by introducing keyboards, krautrock rhythms… Read more in Amazon's The Fall Store

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Product Details

  • Vinyl (May 18, 2010)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Domino
  • ASIN: B003BET8H8
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #233,812 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. O.F.Y.C. Showcase
2. Bury
3. Mexico
4. Cowboy George
5. Hot Cake
6. Y.F.O.C. / Slippy Floor
7. Chino
8. Funnel of Love
9. Weather Report 2
10. 986 Generator (Vinyl Only Bonus Track)
11. Get A Summer Song Goin' (Vinyl Only Bonus Track)

Editorial Reviews

Your Future Our Clutter is The Fall at their most rampant, most forward moving, bone-shaking best. With nine tracks that rock like raw fury, we see The Fall heading into their next decade with the same intensity with which they started. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

 

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Makes No Bloody Sense, May 4, 2010
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Akiva (Port Frenzy, Togo) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Your Future Our Clutter (Audio CD)
How in the hell does he keep doing it? The guy's pushing 60 and writes music with more rebellion and vigor than people a third his age. Same with Wire with the Read & Burn series. Those guys are still putting out music that'll slice your head clean off your shoulders.

So, right, here it is then: the latest Fall record and it's just unreasonably good. Best they've released since Country On the Click by far and may be the best since the 80s. It's an expertly balanced marriage of what makes The Fall The Fall with a funky and dare I type [near] radio-friendly sensibility? All of the usual aspects of The Fall are present: Smith's riot-ready rants stumbling aggressively over an undercarriage of dissonance. But there's also a sense of fun that isn't always discernable; gone is Imperial Wax Solvent's sense of impending doom replaced by some music that's almost ... danceable? The opening drum rhythm of the record dares anyone to sit still. And the record just gets better and better from there. They touch on epic post-rock with Bury, Pts 1 & 3, put up some Western motorik with Cowboy George that disintegrates into some krautrock-style goodness at the end, and then they pretty much turn your spine into dust with Y.O.F.C. / Slippy Floor. And how do they end the record? With one of the most dark and intense industrial workouts you could expect to hear outside of Coil or Nine Inch Nails.

It's too early to say yet but this could be my favorite record of 2010. It's definitely one of my top five Fall records of all time. Whether you've never listened to The Fall before or you've been there since the Witch Trials, Your Future Our Clutter should be heard. Preferably at near lethal volume.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, this really caught me off guard, May 15, 2010
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This review is from: Your Future Our Clutter (Audio CD)
So while the last Fall album, Imperial Wax Solvent, (as many albums since The Unutterable) had some high points, but seemed to have a bit of ADD and had some parts that were painful for me to listen to, I find this album to be downright addictive. This is also one of the more accessible Fall albums in years, while still maintaining the odd weirdness that pervades everything they do. The Fall seems to usually have a "buzz" on their tracks, something atonal, dissonant, out of place, out of tune, out of context that either completes the song or makes you squirm in your seat (sometimes it's if Mark trying to actually sing). This album goes a mostly electronic route for that buzz effect, with chirps, squeaks, growls, and all sorts of sounds non-characterizable all over the place. As always, there is not quite anything that sounds like this album out there, yet this one, like all Fall albums, borrows from all sorts of bands and styles. You just can't slap a label on it.

The thing that stands out most on this album are the dual punch of bass and drums. Strong, bold, powerful, hitting you in the chest all the time. Really good with bass-boosting headphones. Elena's keyboards are fantastic, providing the central theme on several songs, or providing the all-important buzz on the tracks. Some really beautiful riffs in this (such as in the end of Mexico Wax Solvent); she gets better with each album. The guitar seems different on this album, at times almost violently aggressive and driving, other tracks nearly invisible, but really the important tie-in, weaving everything together. Mark's vocals are the best in years. Few of the wince-inducing moments where he tries to sing (sorry, I have my limits), and lyrically, some of the best vignettes and impressions in a truly long time.

Tracks, in no particular order:
OFYC Showcase - Really hard driving stuff, with a great use of minimal keyboards.
Bury Pts 1+3 - The low-fi intro is great, and worth sticking around for the meaty "part 3" (the "part 1" is too long for most non-fans, probably, and just right for Fall fans). Good, driving track again.
Mexico Wax Solvent - The best track on the album in my opinion. Best lyrics, best music, really an ideal Fall track.
Cowboy George - Nice galloping feel. Wonder if the lyrics refer to a certain recent political figure. My least favorite track.
Chino - Plodding, dragging, and intentionally so. Great mood it induces.
Hot Cake - Great keyboard sound effects, killer thick guitar riffs. I love the Elena "ah ah ah ooooooooo" vocals. Best lyric on the album: "My dialogue is stuck."
YFOC/Slippy Floor - 3 songs in one. Completely different, each of them.
Funnel of Love - The Fall really really makes great covers of songs from the 50's and 60's.
Weather Report 2 - Starts off as almost a ballad with MES singing and it really does not work for me, but absolutely listen to the whole thing because the second part is one of the most amazing electric/electronic-noise-as-music compositions I have ever heard. No, Mr. Smith, we do not deserve Rock and Roll, as you prove over and over again.

This is one of my favorite Fall albums of all time, and so far, the best thing I have heard in several years. Fall fans will likely love it, and newbies hopefully will as well, though the hardest thing with The Fall is that it all depends on the first track you hear from them. It either takes you right in or drives you away.

Who is this Chino person/persons/concept/ideal anyway?
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Always different, always the same." - John Peel, July 23, 2010
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Tom Paine (Gloucester, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is cracker of a Fall CD. I was there at the start and saw the Fall when they were babies and as someone whose musical tastes are always on the move and rarely remain static the Fall still hold water. Mark E Smith has always had something of the cantankerous old sod about him and that is probably one of the reasons he walks with giants.
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