Bend Sinister

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Arguably the peak of Brix Smith-era Fall, the rousing, riff-loaded Bend Sinister stands as one of the band's most rounded and satisfying records. With edgy, bubblegum pop mixing with crepuscular experimentalism, the album finds Mark E. Smith flitting between being playful ("Terry Waite Sez," "Riddler") and disgruntled ("Gross Chapel," "Shoulder Pads," and the fuming hymn of hate to the nanny state that is "US 80s and 90s"). Boasting one of the Fall's mid-'80s hits and arguably the group's best-known recording, their take on the Other Half's 1960s amphetamine anthem "Mr. Pharmacist," the CD's an advisable point of entry for Fall novices. Also a favorite of longtime devotees, Bend Sinister is probably the best example of the Fall as a potent rock group. --Taylor Parkes

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Bend Sinister
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Lumpy, uneven but still a masterpiece
  • slightly uneven but a great record
  • The sound of a hungover thunderstorm
  • Cleanly-recorded display of conceptual brilliance
Bend Sinister
The Fall
Manufacturer: Beggars UK - Ada
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000189K
Release Date: 1997-10-21

Tracks:

  1. R.O.D.
  2. Dktr. Faustus
  3. Shoulder Pads 1
  4. Mr. Pharmacist
  5. Gross Chapel - British Grenadiers
  6. Living Too Late
  7. U.S. 80's-90's
  8. Terry Waite Sez
  9. Bournemouth Runner
  10. Riddler!
  11. Shoulder Pads 2
  12. Auto-Tech Pilot

Amazon.com

Arguably the peak of Brix Smith-era Fall, the rousing, riff-loaded Bend Sinister stands as one of the band's most rounded and satisfying records. With edgy, bubblegum pop mixing with crepuscular experimentalism, the album finds Mark E. Smith flitting between being playful ("Terry Waite Sez," "Riddler") and disgruntled ("Gross Chapel," "Shoulder Pads," and the fuming hymn of hate to the nanny state that is "US 80s and 90s"). Boasting one of the Fall's mid-'80s hits and arguably the group's best-known recording, their take on the Other Half's 1960s amphetamine anthem "Mr. Pharmacist," the CD's an advisable point of entry for Fall novices. Also a favorite of longtime devotees, Bend Sinister is probably the best example of the Fall as a potent rock group. --Taylor Parkes

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Lumpy, uneven but still a masterpiece.......2004-08-29

Any Fall record is worth it's weight in dirt-ridden gold and this is no exception. True it seems somewhat uneven when you pair two parts of Shoulder Pads and Mr Pharmacist with Living Too Late but the songs still shine despite the murkiness of it all. Though it has to be said that US 80s 90s is fantastic electro drum rock track and deserves to be twice as long as it is on this record. Worth the money

4 out of 5 stars slightly uneven but a great record.......2001-03-10

I've read a few things about how this record is one of their least memorable releases, yet I can't help but disagree. It's certainly more subdued and sparse than their other "big" sounding records, but all the classic Fall elements are still there: twisted lyrics, driving drum and bass, jagged guitar lines, and general goofiness. A treat to listen to!

5 out of 5 stars The sound of a hungover thunderstorm.......2000-03-15

"~This was the album that drew me into the world of The Fall, and I have never left. It was 1986, I was a sixth-former at Mangotsfield School (near Bristol in England), a nervous, shy, country-dwelling, poetry-loving Smiths fan with a deep interest in Science Fiction, an unhealthy obsession with Kate Bush, and an even unhealthier obsession with "Doctor Who" (an obsession which eventually bore fruit as I went on to write a couple of Doctor Who novels for the BBC in the late Nineties). private universe of imagination was full of horrors of my own making, I could see darkness and gloom everywhere and, though not wanting for anything, the future seemed mysterious, murky, scary and thrilling. What sort of music could take me through these teen-angst years? Kate Bush, as mentioned above, The Cure, The Smiths, David Bowie... but there was something missing. Where was the horror, the terror and thrill of the unknown? The cosy cardigans of Morrissey and the dark forests of Kate Bush"~ viewed safely from the window of a fire-lit room were soon to be challenged by - The Fall."~ etc, put something on the system which changed my life."~ ravening machine set loose; dangerous, yet thrilling; drop-dead cool and totally unconnected to anything before or since. I remember thinking, "How did they arrive at this?" It was from out of nowhere. Listening to it now, 14 years later, has the same effect. Never has a piece of music affected me so much. of dark machines and imagination unfettered. I have every Fall album, and though I like some of them better,"Bend Sinister" is the very heart of The Fall, a glinting, obsidian monolith to which the listener has no choice but beautiful surrender.

5 out of 5 stars Cleanly-recorded display of conceptual brilliance.......2000-03-07

To me this is a great album (and the last great one they recorded up until 1995).

The music is strange and dark, but retains energy and tight construction. Elements of grunge, surf, prog-rock, goth, pop and other musics surround Smith's poetry. It coalesces much better on this enhanced UK running order than it did on the associated 1986 US LP release ("Domesday Triad Plus").

Not every track here is brilliant, but most are.
Through the Broken City
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Through the Broken City
    Bend Sinister
    Manufacturer: Storyboard Label
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000CA3BQ8
    Release Date: 2005-11-08

    Tracks:

    1. Through the Broken City
    2. When Your Skin Makes You Crawl
    3. Hell or Shelter
    4. Fool to Love
    5. Preach for the Stars
    6. Tough Love
    7. Truth or Truth
    8. Selling Promises
    9. Under the Ground
    Bend Sinister
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Lumpy, uneven but still a masterpiece
    • slightly uneven but a great record
    • The sound of a hungover thunderstorm
    • Cleanly-recorded display of conceptual brilliance
    Bend Sinister
    Fall
    Manufacturer: Bb
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | British Alternative | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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    Alternative RockAlternative Rock | Imports | Stores | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Shift-Work
    2. The Real New Fall LP (Formerly Country on the Click)
    3. Hex Enduction Hour
    4. Fall Heads Roll
    5. Code: Selfish

    ASIN: B0000085SI
    Release Date: 1990-06-30

    Tracks:

    1. R.O.D.!
    2. DKTR Faustus
    3. Shoulder Pads 1
    4. Mr. Pharmacist
    5. Gross Chapel-British Grenadiers
    6. Living Too Late
    7. U.S. 80's-90's
    8. Terry Waite Sez
    9. Bournemouth Runner
    10. Riddler!
    11. Shoulder Pads 2
    12. Auto-Tech Pilot

    Amazon.com

    Arguably the peak of Brix Smith-era Fall, the rousing, riff-loaded Bend Sinister stands as one of the band's most rounded and satisfying records. With edgy, bubblegum pop mixing with crepuscular experimentalism, the album finds Mark E. Smith flitting between being playful ("Terry Waite Sez," "Riddler") and disgruntled ("Gross Chapel," "Shoulder Pads," and the fuming hymn of hate to the nanny state that is "US 80s and 90s"). Boasting one of the Fall's mid-'80s hits and arguably the group's best-known recording, their take on the Other Half's 1960s amphetamine anthem "Mr. Pharmacist," the CD's an advisable point of entry for Fall novices. Also a favorite of longtime devotees, Bend Sinister is probably the best example of the Fall as a potent rock group. --Taylor Parkes

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Lumpy, uneven but still a masterpiece.......2004-08-29

    Any Fall record is worth it's weight in dirt-ridden gold and this is no exception. True it seems somewhat uneven when you pair two parts of Shoulder Pads and Mr Pharmacist with Living Too Late but the songs still shine despite the murkiness of it all. Though it has to be said that US 80s 90s is fantastic electro drum rock track and deserves to be twice as long as it is on this record. Worth the money

    4 out of 5 stars slightly uneven but a great record.......2001-03-10

    I've read a few things about how this record is one of their least memorable releases, yet I can't help but disagree. It's certainly more subdued and sparse than their other "big" sounding records, but all the classic Fall elements are still there: twisted lyrics, driving drum and bass, jagged guitar lines, and general goofiness. A treat to listen to!

    5 out of 5 stars The sound of a hungover thunderstorm.......2000-03-15

    "~This was the album that drew me into the world of The Fall, and I have never left. It was 1986, I was a sixth-former at Mangotsfield School (near Bristol in England), a nervous, shy, country-dwelling, poetry-loving Smiths fan with a deep interest in Science Fiction, an unhealthy obsession with Kate Bush, and an even unhealthier obsession with "Doctor Who" (an obsession which eventually bore fruit as I went on to write a couple of Doctor Who novels for the BBC in the late Nineties). private universe of imagination was full of horrors of my own making, I could see darkness and gloom everywhere and, though not wanting for anything, the future seemed mysterious, murky, scary and thrilling. What sort of music could take me through these teen-angst years? Kate Bush, as mentioned above, The Cure, The Smiths, David Bowie... but there was something missing. Where was the horror, the terror and thrill of the unknown? The cosy cardigans of Morrissey and the dark forests of Kate Bush"~ viewed safely from the window of a fire-lit room were soon to be challenged by - The Fall."~ etc, put something on the system which changed my life."~ ravening machine set loose; dangerous, yet thrilling; drop-dead cool and totally unconnected to anything before or since. I remember thinking, "How did they arrive at this?" It was from out of nowhere. Listening to it now, 14 years later, has the same effect. Never has a piece of music affected me so much. of dark machines and imagination unfettered. I have every Fall album, and though I like some of them better,"Bend Sinister" is the very heart of The Fall, a glinting, obsidian monolith to which the listener has no choice but beautiful surrender.

    5 out of 5 stars Cleanly-recorded display of conceptual brilliance.......2000-03-07

    To me this is a great album (and the last great one they recorded up until 1995).

    The music is strange and dark, but retains energy and tight construction. Elements of grunge, surf, prog-rock, goth, pop and other musics surround Smith's poetry. It coalesces much better on this enhanced UK running order than it did on the associated 1986 US LP release ("Domesday Triad Plus").

    Not every track here is brilliant, but most are.

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