
This 1985 release saw the band's at their most coherent and approachable: guitarist Brix's influence on her husband--lead vocalist Mark E. Smith--and on the band reaching its apogee. The tunes and riffs show The Fall working tightly and powerfully as a unit, not just as backing for Smith's admittedly brilliant lyrics--the fact that the record opens with an instrumental is testament to the sonic confidence and new-found democracy in the group. Great songs, too--the springy punchiness of "Bombast" and "Spoilt Victorian Child", the witty acoustic guitar framed experimentation of "Paint Work", and, best of all, "I Am Damo Suzuki", a krautrock-inspired tribute to German band Can's famous lead vocalist.
CASTLE NKROACHED | ||
A1 | Mansion | |
A2 | Bombast | |
A3 | Barmy | |
A4 | What You Need | |
A5 | Spoilt Victorian Child | |
A6 | L.A. | |
NATION'S SAVING GRACE | ||
B1 | Gut Of The Quantifier | |
B2 | My New House | |
B3 | Paint Work | |
B4 | I Am Damo Suzuki | |
B5 | To Nkroachment: Yarbles |