The Fall

The Fall may refer to:

Film

  • The Fall (1969 film), a documentary film about the Vietnam War by Peter Whitehead
  • The Fall (1999 film), a thriller directed by Andrew Piddington
  • The Fall (2006 film), a fantasy film by Tarsem Singh, starring Lee Pace
  • The Fall (2008 film), an independent crime film
  • Games

  • Deus Ex: The Fall (2013), an iOS game set in the Deus Ex series
  • The Fall: Last Days of Gaia (2004), a post-apocalyptic role-playing game for Microsoft Windows
  • The Fall (video game) (2014), an adventure, puzzle solving, and side-scroller action game set in a crumbling dark factory of sorts.
  • Literature

  • The Fall (Camus novel), a 1956 novel by Albert Camus
  • The Fall (del Toro and Hogan novel), the 2011 second novel in The Strain trilogy by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan
  • The Fall (Muchamore novel), the 2007 seventh book in the CHERUB series by Robert Muchamore
  • The Fall (Nix novel), the 2000 first book in the The Seventh Tower series by Garth Nix
  • The Fall (Star Trek novels), a 2013 Star Trek tie-in miniseries by various authors
  • The Fall (band)

    The Fall are an English post-punk band, formed in 1976 in Prestwich, Greater Manchester. With an ever-changing line up, the Fall essentially consists of founder and only constant member, Mark E. Smith, who has quipped, "If it's me and your granny on bongos, then it's The Fall".

    First associated with the late 1970s punk movement, the band's music has evolved through numerous stylistic changes, often concurrently with changes in the group's line-up. Nonetheless, the Fall's music is typically characterised by repetition and an abrasive guitar-driven sound, and is always underpinned by Smith's typically cryptic lyrics, described by Steve Huey as "abstract poetry filled with complicated wordplay, bone-dry wit, cutting social observations, and general misanthropy."

    The Fall have been called "the most prolific band of the British post-punk movement." They have released thirty-one studio albums as of 2015, and more than three times that number when live albums and compilations (often released against Smith's wishes) are taken into account. While the Fall have never achieved widespread success beyond minor hit singles in the late 1980s, they have maintained a strong cult following. They were long associated with BBC disc jockey John Peel, who championed them from early on in their career. Peel described the Fall as his favourite band, famously explaining, "they are always different; they are always the same."

    The Fall (Brendan James song)

    The Fall is the lead single by American singer/songwriter Brendan James from his self-titled sophomore studio album Brendan James.

    Background

    "The Fall", which James wrote about having to let someone go with the knowledge that the freedom of letting them go is the most grounding feeling of all.

    Music video

    The video for "The Fall" was starred by American actress and model Melissa Ordway (17 Again, The Last Song) along with Greek's Amber Stevens and Miss South Carolina Jamie Hill, and was directed by Melissa's boyfriend, American actor Justin Baldoni. The music video was premiered on August 9 on multi-websites.

    Reception

    Critical response

    The song has received positive reviews from most music critics.
    "His latest single, "The Fall" from his recently released self-titled album, is a nice song to ease into the new season (since it is all about postponing love until the fall). So give it a whirl, we’re pretty sure you’ll be humming it the rest of the afternoon." —Fabulis
    "The beautiful piano-driven song is all about finding solace in letting someone go and the video for “The Fall” is a literal visual representation of Mr. James’ poignant lyrics with flashes of the singer in performance mode at the piano." —The Round Table Online
    "“The Fall” shows off James’ ability to craft touching, relatable lyrics that complement his strong vocals and piano playing. Try not to cry watching the video. Really." —Bloginity.
    "The Fray-ish lead single "The Fall", we're just scratching the radiant surface of an album that delivers in full on every promise made." —Direct Current Music
    "...understands the heartfelt connection between adult emotions and indelible melodies. We get plenty of that here" —Dallas News
    "His brutally honest kiss off "The Fall" and "Different Kind of Love" are especially good fits." —Philadelphia Daily News
    "James plays toward his strengths with heartfelt ballads like "The Fall". —WCF Courier

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    War

    by: The Fall

    Tell of the birth
    Tell how war appeared on earth
    Musicians with gongs
    Permeate the autobahns
    Foetus of disgusting breath
    And she split the egg
    Cast a spell and war was born
    Come follow me
    Out of the obscurity
    Pilgrims in songs
    Swamp the empty aerodrome
    Kalashnikovs but no houses
    Women at the double, march
    No food for the spouses
    They wait for the US drop
    Russians sit back and laugh While war casts her gory locks
    Over the deserted docks
    She casts her gory locks
    Over the deserted docks
    She cast a spell
    Split an egg and war was born
    And pillage hopes with gusto
    Even though they have no nerve
    And she does just look on
    And war does what she has to
    War does what she has to
    People get what they deserve




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