Christian Eede
, February 17th, 2021 01:37 Live At St. Helens Technical College 81 is described by then The Fall member as one of the better sound-board recordings I d ever heard
A recording of a show played by The Fall in 1981 is to be released on vinyl by John Dwyer s Castle Face Records.
Speaking about
Live At St. Helens Technical College 81, Marc Riley, who was part of The Fall from 1978 until 1983, says: I stumbled upon the link to the recording of the St. Helens Technical College gig on Twitter. I started to listen and recognised it as one of the better sound-board recordings I d ever heard.
The Fall: Live At St. Helens Technical College, ’81.
The album will be issued exclusively on vinyl (12” and a 7” in a gatefold jacket, including a digital download) on February 19, with 50% of the label’s profits going to Manchester homeless charity Centrepoint.
“I’ve had the pleasure of being a Fall fan since I was a teen,” says
John Dwyer. “I was lucky enough to have some guidance from my local record shop stoner-lords. They turned me on to many of my heroes, but once I heard my first slanted and barky Fall song, I was part of the army for life.
Panther Rotate Is Out December 11 On Castle Face Dec 10, 2020 By Caleb Campbell Osees
It’s not like Osees to take a break. After releasing September’s excellent
Metamorphosed, another album’s worth of songs from the
Face Stabber sessions, John Dwyer’s inventive garage psych band has returned with a full album of remixes entitled
Panther Rotate. The band’s newest record reinvents,
Protean Threat, one of their most straightforward punk releases to date, as a beguiling hypnotic set of completely new songs. Stream the full album a day early below.
Though
Protean Threat was weird and wild in all the best ways, it also was one of Osees’ most direct releases in recent memory.