Ersatz GB | ||||
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Studio album by The Fall | ||||
Released | 14 November 2011 | |||
Recorded | 2011 | |||
Genre | Post-punk | |||
Length | 45:41 | |||
Label | Cherry Red Records | |||
Producer | Simon Archer and Mark E. Smith | |||
The Fall chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
BBC | unfavourable[1] |
The Bulletin | [2] |
The Guardian | [3] |
NME | [4] |
The New York Times | mixed[5] |
Pitchfork | (2.2/10)[6] |
The Quietus | favourable[7] |
The Skinny | [8] |
SPIN | [9] |
The Wire | favourable[10] |
Ersatz GB is the 29th studio album by the post-punk band The Fall, released on Cherry Red Records 14 November 2011. It is The Fall's first album on Cherry Red.
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Ersatz GB was recorded partially in London and partially in Berlin.[11] It features the same group lineup as its two immediate predecessors, Imperial Wax Solvent (2008) and Your Future Our Clutter (2010), establishing the current lineup as unusually stable by The Fall's standards.[2] This is the first three-studio-album sequence without any changes in personnel in The Fall's career. The album was produced by the group's frontman, Mark E. Smith, and The Fall's frequent collaborator and former bass guitarist Simon Archer.[12] In his sleevenotes for the album, Smith wrote that "brighter mixes and versions, tracks" existed, but that these were dismissed because "brightness does not fit with ERSATZ GB".[12]
All 10 songs on the album were extensively previewed by the group live, and the first song to appear in live sets - "Greenway" - appeared early in the tour for previous album Your Future Our Clutter.
One year before its release, Mark E. Smith described Ersatz GB as "a lot heavier" than it predecessors.[13] Keyboardist Eleni Poulou stated that she added "a lot of keyboard layers on this one, in an atmospheric, melodic way", preferring to use analogue rather than digital keyboards.[11] She also sang lead vocals on "Happi Song".[1]
Critics suggested that the music of Ersatz GB was influenced by rockabilly and krautrock, known to be among Smith's favourite genres.[1][2][3] Other possible influences identified by critics included Captain Beefheart[5] and The Velvet Underground.[1] The song "Greenway" is based on "Gameboy" by the Greek heavy metal band Anorimoi, from their 2005 album Kings of Feta.[5] Smith wrote new lyrics for the song in English.[13]
Characteristically, Mark E. Smith's lyrics for the album were distinct and cryptic,[4][5] alternating between seemingly free association[8][5] and narration.[5]
In "Nate Will Not Return", Smith makes multiple references to the TV show Gossip Girl, and the song may be named after the character Nate Archibald.[7][10] Most lines in the song rhyme with "Nate",[6] including passing references to Tate Gallery and an earlier The Fall song, "Hot Cake".
"Greenway" shares its name with the band's guitarist, Peter Greenway. According to Peter Greenway, the song is not about him, but about Smith's perception of what he should be like: A "gangster type who doesn't take any shit ... a nasty guy ... Quite far from the truth, to be honest".[11] In the song, the singer relates seeing his own lookalike in a music video and visiting a "snotty and offensive" group of people at their hotel room. Critics Luke Turner of The Quietus and Ben Ratliff of The New York Times interpreted "Greenway" as an attack on the band These New Puritans, who were explicitly mentioned by Smith during live performances of the song.[7][5]
Cherry Red Records announced that they had signed The Fall and would release their new album later in 2011 in April 2011.[14] Ersatz GB was released on CD, digital download, and limited edition vinyl on 14 November 2011.[15] It was preceded by a single, "Laptop Dog", released on limited edition 7" vinyl and digital download on 7 November.[15][16]
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