Opening track 'Cosmos 7' sees the album raging into a fierce burst of urgency straight away, with an infectious hard rock riff, a relentless bassline and sharp stabbing synths. Without Mark E Smith's increasingly peculiar delivery, it could almost be what would have happened if Motorhead embraced lots of noisy synthesisers into their work. The shimmering brilliance of 'Taking Off' operates in a completely different way, slipping into a smart funk groove that grows more and more addictive with its neat and intricate guitar parts plus Smith's random lyrics depicting amongst many other things "the 40 carat scum at Newquay train station".
'Nate Will Never Return' runs on a determinative rumble of bass and guitar, the sort of rhythm that would mow you down instantly if it were a vehicle. Smith makes a point of rhyming the end of every line with 'Nate', and this proves to be most effective: "I would like to do a lip as an actor, and do it straight. In my role I fail irate. Is it too late to cover the song by The Fall called 'Hot Cake'"
'Mask Search' is probably the track here most reminiscent of 2010's 'Your Future Our Clutter', but injected with a dose of twisted rockabilly and with Smith sneeringly growling "I'm so sick of Snow Patrol". The Scottish indie combo aren't the only ones to suffer the sharp end of Smith's tongue, as another unnamed band are given a firm dressing down during the snarling, brutal 'Greenway'. The intro is briefly hilarious as M.E.S growls club-singer style over a daft, directionless piano figure, before a monster-sized metal riff bursts in to accompany a most curmudgeonly narrative: "Their tone was snotty and offfensive. People like that really get on my nerves". Clearly annoying M.E.S can inspire some brilliant music but fuck knows what inspired him to pen the line "I had to wank off the dog to feed the fucking cat".
Overall 'Ersatz GB' is another stellar and impressive album from an unmistakable genius and the tightest, most skillful line-up of his band yet. Like their biggest fan John Peel once said The Fall are "always different, yet always the same", and those words continue to provide a good description of The Fall's music. This time around they've embraced heavy metal, Krautrock, psychobilly, glam rock, post-punk and lots of other odd ingredients to great effect, creating one of their finest works yet. 8.5
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