

Turning the Punk Rock into a much colder status quo when the blending of Goth Rock taken over the steering wheel off the Manchester, UK's semi-legendary group The Fall. Formed by Mark Edward Smith as lead singer, songwriter and the dominant personel left until the next millennium era comes successfully made his band as one of the respectively pioneers for the Post-Punk, New Wave and Goth Rock scenes. The releasing of The Fall's second album Dragnet might still carrying the sense of their established Goth experimental scent from the art cover to the tracklisting. Accompanied by bandmates Steve Hanley (bass, backing vocals), Marc Riley (guitars, acoustic, co-producer), Craig Scanlon (guitars, electric piano, kazoo) to Mike Leigh (drums) and Yvonne Pawlett (keybords) or Kay Carroll (backing vocals) to bring their "colder breezes of mid-air monotonous noise artefact of Goth Pop" to the surface and luckily that there are some to be considerabled as loneliest people and nerdy geeks who love Punk Rock much but also wanted to have something different from the rest of the original ones and for that reasons The Fall emerges. Dragnet isn't the same meaning like a clever detective series or the silly movie about saving a girl from cult ritualistic group but more than that it rooted down deep to the proto-Punk retro and classic deregulations of how the music itself created because of the boredomness of the other seventies music in long terms and progression mumblings - got the last generation of 77's to starting their own Punk revolutions. Not massive but not money-oriented too as the sounds distinctively rebellious; Dragnet vomiting some of the strange tracks you will ever heard in life but there are standard Punk Rock too inside - A Figure Walks, Printhead,
Before The Moon Falls, Your Heart Out and Flat Of Angles or Dice Man, sliding the mysteries rolling door open for any pretensions to spit out or the minority wounded lyrics which can lower your self-esteem to the harmful level for listening to Dragnet too darn long.
Sonic Youth must be one of their biggest and loyal fans among others.
Dragnet:
https://youtu.be/KeLGIpAcFp4
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