Your Future Our Clutter
The Fall
Back with what must at least be the band’s 427th album since the late 1970s, Mark E. Smith and friends turn in an album that doesn’t just put them in contention for Album of the Year, but shows up many younger bands for the pale imitations of more established groups they really are. Focusing on longer tracks (each song here typically weighs in around the 6 minute mark) gives the band the chance to get into more of a groove, while never forsaking quality.
Opener ‘OFYC Showcase’ features delightful bargain-basement keyboards and a ballsy punk style that the band have never lost, whereas the scratchy ‘Bury Pts. 1 & 3’ begins sounding like it was recorded on an ancient cassette Walkman, before bursting into clarity with each passing verse (full of typically obscure language from Smith). With no end in sight for the group, it’s refreshing to see they can still pound out modern classics like this, which surely would have satisfied even life-long fans such as the late John Peel, a devoted follower.
HIGHLIGHTS: Bury Pts. 1 & 3/Cowboy George/Y.F.O.C. Slippy Floor
Reviewed by Pete Muscutt











Very dynamic
such a great album.
FUCKING GREAT!
clearly going to be in my albums of the year. somehow just as relevant now as they were in the 70s. one of the best bands ever, in any decade
"You don't deserve rock and roll", very last thing he says <3