If any band exemplifies the weird side of post-punk, it would be the Fall. The band started in Manchester in 1976 after Mark E Smith, the lead vocalist, saw the Sex Pistols at the Lesser Free Trade Hall. Combining relatively esoteric influences (Philip K Dick, Thomas Hardy, Can, Albert Camus, Captain Beefheart, to name a few), Smith’s abstract lyrics and caustic personality resulted in a group both influential and infamous.
They are known for their extremely prolific output (averaging around an album a year since 1979) and the frequent firing of band members by Smith, the group’s sole constant member.
Some of their more well-known fans include John Peel, Frank Skinner, Pavement, John Lydon, Cosey Fanni-Tutti, the list goes on.
Mark passed away on January 24, 2018 at the age of 60, thus marking the dissolution of the Fall.
The Fall's first album High_Tension_Line released on Thu Jan 01 1970.
The most popular album by The Fall's is 50,000 Fall Fans Can’t Be Wrong
The most popular song by The Fall's is The Classical
The Fall's first song New Big Prinz released on Fri Nov 11 1988.