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The Light User Syndrome (Deluxe Edition)

remastered 2CD (with 12 bonus tracks) + booklet - £14.99 | Pre Order
'The Light User Syndrome' is often acclaimed as the last classic-style Fall album, owing both to the presence of longtime personnel including Brix Smith...
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Grotesque (After The Gramme) Live!

limited LP - £24.99 | Buy
CD - £13.99 | Buy
Sourced, mastered and designed by the musicians who played on the original LP, and with insightful liner notes by Henry Rollins , 'Grotesque Live' prese...
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Hex Enduction Hour (National Album Day 2024)

2LP - £32.99 | Buy
1982 was a decisive year for The Fall.
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The Infotainment Scan (Expanded Edition)

6CD in clamshell box - £38.99 | Buy
This set contains singles and demos, as well as BBC sessions and three live shows from the era.
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Slates Live!

very limited 10" ep - £19.99 | Buy
POPSTOCK was created by the surviving members of the Slates iteration of The Fall to present unusual and alternative versions of the brilliant records they help...
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LIVE AT THE WITCH TRIALS (2024 Repress)

180g black lp with U.S. artwork - £25.99 | Buy
“Live At The Witch Trials” is the debut studio album – released 16th March 1979 – and this celebrates the fortieth anniversary of this s...
Levitate (2025 Reissue)
  1. Ten Houses Of Eve
  2. Masquerade
  3. Hurricane Edward
  4. I'm A Mummy
  5. The Quartet Of Doc Shanley
  6. Jap Kid
  7. 4 1/2 Inch
  8. Spencer Must Die
  9. Jungle Rock
  10. Ol' Gang
  11. Tragic Days
  12. I Come And Stand At Your Door
  13. Levitate
  14. Everybody But Myself
  15. Powderkex
  16. Christmastide
  17. Recipe For Fascism
  18. Pilsner Trail
  19. Everybody But Myself (Live)

the fall

Levitate (2025 Reissue)

cherry red
  • limited remastered clear red 2LP (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 31st Jan 2025

    £31.99
    Preorder

‘Levitate’ is The Fall’s 19th album originally released in 1997 on Artful Records.

It’s the last album to feature two long-time Fall members, drummer Karl Burns and bass player Steve Hanley (whose playing was once described by Smith as the defining element of the group's music).