Home / Tag Archives: The Fall (page 10)

Tag Archives: The Fall

The Birthday Party

The PARTY were among the darkest & most challenging post-punk groupings to emerge in the first ’80s, creating bleak and noisy soundscapes that provided an ideal setting for vocalist Nick Cave’s difficult, disturbing tales of religious beliefs, violence, and perversity. Beneath the path of Cave and guitarist Rowland S. Howard, …

Read More »

The Au Pairs

Blasting in to the post-punk consciousness with a significant debut record, the Au Pairs, fronted by lesbian-feminist Lesley Woods, performed brittle, dissonant, guitar-based rock and roll that shared political and music kinship using the Mekons and (especially) the Gang of Four. The music was danceable, imbued with an nearly petulant …

Read More »

That Petrol Emotion

Following the Undertones split up, Sean (formerly referred to as John) O’Neill and fellow Derry DJ Reámann O’Gormain formed That Petrol Feeling, with Sean’s brother and Undertones bandmate Damian O’Neill joining on bass following the band transferred to Britain. While these were even more politically focused and noisier compared to …

Read More »

Spiral Stairs

Given birth to in Stockton, California, vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Christopher Scott Kannberg (aka Spiral Stairways) established himself in the first ’90s because the guitarist (and occasional songwriter) for highly influential indie rock and roll clothing Pavement. In 1998, Kannberg began his personal label, Pray for Mojo (later on renamed Amazing Grease), and …

Read More »

Blank Square

Playing gritty, sax-laden punk that phone calls to brain the Flesh Eaters, DNA, and James Prospect & the Contortions, San Francisco’s Empty Square feature guitarist/vocalist Syam Zapalowski, bassist/guitarist Marisela Guizar, saxophonist Justin Tomlin, and drummer Evan Showalter. Empty Square issued a set of songs, “Quark” and “Clear My Mind,” in …

Read More »

H.Grimace

Intent about creating an ever-changing, diverse cacophony of sound, H.Grimace certainly are a London-based option rock and roll clothing known for lyrical sociable commentary that harkens back again to PJ Harvey’s Gone Me era as well as the fuzzy, distorted noir-pop/rock and roll akin to contemporary acts such as for …

Read More »

City Yelps

Town Yelps are an indie pop/post-punk trio from Leeds, Britain comprising guitarist/vocalist Shaun Alcock (the best Eyes Family members Players, the true Losers), drummer Valentina Brunetto, and bassist Ged McGurn (formerly of Boyracer). The group play loud, shambolic garage area pop songs intensely influenced with the Swell Maps as well …

Read More »

Beef Jerk

Sydney, Australia dolewave music group Meat Jerk formed in 2012 throughout the primary of Jack port Lee and Mikey Branson. The set split electric guitar and songwriting responsibilities and constructed a scrappy lo-fi sound that owed a debts to bands just like the Fall, the present day Lovers, as well …

Read More »

W-X

W-X can be an experimental single task of Tim Presley, a California-based musician most widely known seeing that the creator of psychedelic rock and roll bands Light Fence and Darker My Like, and a ex – person in Strange Boys as well as the Fall. Unlike his mainly guitar-centric other …

Read More »

Expert Alterations

Baltimore jangle pop trio Professional Modifications were founded in March of 2013 by indie pop enthusiasts Paul Krolian (drums), Alan Everhart (bass, also of shoegaze music group Wildhoney), and guitarist Patrick Teal. Greatly influenced by U.K. post-punk rings like the Fall, C-86 rings including Close Lobsters, and New Zealand pop …

Read More »