
Conventional wisdom dictates that
The Fall made some rather spotty albums after the departure of
Brix Smith. Although this rings true on some levels, I continue to buy the seemingly
thousands of albums released during the post-Brix period because...well, because it's
The Fall, damnit. But mostly because every album has at least one track worth hearing. For my money, on 2000's
The Unutterable, it's
Hands Up Billy, a tidy little rave-up that is probably a hoot to hear live. You can order it from
DooYoo Records in the UK. Let the full-on spastic rave-up pogo dancing commence.
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