- Band Name: The Fall
- Record Label: Action / Narnack
- Release Date: Jun 15, 2004
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leegAug 8, 200410the US version kicks major ass. way better then the import. the sound is better and the remixed version of Sparta is nothing short of brilliant. Mark E Smith is Genius, long live the king
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samjobDec 31, 20038their best album since the mid-90's " middle class revolt" i would rate it: 8.5 , if it was possible.
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sgtserenityJan 14, 200410under the new regime, dislike of fall albums will be punishable by death.
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DavidGOct 20, 200410Their best in over a decade, at least -- a rejuvenated band hitting another prime.
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PeteWJan 6, 20049I just can't stop playing MES latest offering. Many may disagree, but I think he becomes more coherent with age. A man with much to say, and cracking tunes to boot. Radiohead take note.
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LGJan 22, 200510If The Fall fell out of favor with you because of their dubious output in the last decade+, this album will restore your faith! I hope MES has more in him like this one.
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mattsSep 27, 200410words can't do justice to the greatness of this album credit. i shall paint it.
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80The Real New Fall LP is as solid and interesting as anything the group has released in the last ten years.
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79as brittle, volatile and consistently riveting as any band out there, and even though no one could possibly take Smith seriously anymore, it insinuates that there's still enough justification here to warrant following The Fall's devious discography into one more decade.
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91An atavistic orgy of recycled riffs and lifelong obsessions. [Sep 2004, p.120]