Martin Bramah's band with fellow ex Fall members - Steve Hanley, Paul Hanley, Pete Greenway, Si Wolstencroft and Karl Burns
Anyone had a listen?
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I have t but I see they will be playing in Edinburgh so may go and see them.
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I saw them last year, they were pretty good. Bramah of course doesn't have the same kind of presence of MES (and yes, I know they're not aiming to replace the Fall - but still, you're bound to make comparisons), but the band are tight and they make a tough old racket. Great to see Steve Hanley on bass again, and taking centre stage.
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