
Re-Mit is a Alt/Indie album by The Fall, originally released in 2013. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- gritty
- sarcastic
- art school
About
Being billed as The Fall's 30th studio album, <i>Re-Mit</i> sounds remarkably lighter in touch than most of the others. Mark E. Smith may still be ranting underneath all the clutter, but a few jokes pop above the surface, and the current band members are similarly playing with a sense of fun. Even the half-finished tracks—only The Fall can turn unfinished business into manageable art—have purpose in keeping the album loose and free. So if "Pre-MDMA Years" is just Smith rattling on about something, then it's there to keep the pace between the extended beatnik stream-of-consciousness of "Hittie Man" and the perfect garage-rock approximation of "No Respects Rev"—itself a fleshed-out version of "No Respects (Intro)," the one-minute opening blast. There are flashes of Smith's vintage anger in "Loadstones," while "Sir William Wray" is mushed together into organized chaos. But <i>Re-Mit</i> is nearly a new, <i>relaxed</i> Fall. If Smith figures this out, he'll surely fire them before sundown.
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1No Respects1:03
- 2Sir William Wray3:33
- 3Kinder of Spine2:26
- 4Noise2:28
- 5Hittite Man5:46
- 6Pre-Mdma Years1:08
- 7No Respects Rev.4:57
- 8Victrola Time3:54
- 9Irish3:42
- 10Jetplane3:12
- 11Jam Song5:00
- 12Loadstones2:56
Credits
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 3 pressings tracked on Gatefold
