- Hex
Enduction Hour is the
fourth studio album by the
English post-punk
group the Fall.
Released on 8 March 1982, it was
built on low-fidelity production...
-
credited with
shaping the band's
sound from
early 1980s
albums such as Hex
Enduction Hour to the late 1990s.
First ****ociated with the late 1970s punk movement...
- time of the performances,
including three that
would be
included on Hex
Enduction Hour (1982), and "Lie
Dream of a
Casino Soul",
which was
recorded and...
- 1980
Rough Trade Records Slates 27
April 1981
Rough Trade Records Hex
Enduction Hour 8
March 1982
Kamera Records Room to Live 27
September 1982 Kamera...
- is
mentioned in the song "Iceland" by The Fall
which appeared on Hex
Enduction Hour (1982). In a
Melody Maker article about The Fall's stay in Iceland...
-
record label Kamera. Room to Live was
recorded as a
quick followup to Hex
Enduction Hour,
which had been
released in
March of the same year. It was to be...
- Pavement's
early releases,
which heavily resemble the
artwork for Hex
Enduction Hour (1982), and whom
Smith described as "mere Fall copyists." Smith's...
- two-drummer lineup. This
incarnation issued two
studio albums in 1982, Hex
Enduction Hour and Room to Live,
before Riley was
sacked after a
physical altercation...
- Gramme)
album as well as
songs that
would later appear on
Slates and Hex
Enduction Hour. The band had been
booked by Mike Hinc, who
claimed that the band...
-
Dreamcatcher from Apocalypse: Save Us, 2022 "Winter", by The Fall from Hex
Enduction Hour "Winter", by
Joshua Radin from We Were Here "Winter", by
Judas Priest...