Entitled

Fall · Other Songs - Fall

Hands up, I can't do that

Wait till tomorrow

Pretends to think a lot

Not user friendly

So when we go in a second

What does that mean to you?

You take her from the back

We're so respectable

Why can you not relax

When I'm behind you?

I don't make passes from the back

Is it something usual?

Remember with this photograph

Take care of photograph

Drowned in plastic

You've got good reason to laugh

Give up, I can't do that

Wait until tomorrow

My reputation's in tatters

Where does that leave you?

Disentitled.

Entitled - Fall

Fall's 1984 track 'Entitled' stands as a defining example of post-punk's darker, more introspective turn. Released during the band's peak creative period, the song exemplifies their signature blend of driving rhythms, jagged guitar lines, and a brooding vocal delivery that often conveyed existential dread. As a key component of their discography, 'Entitled' captures the era's fascination with isolation and societal pressure, reflecting themes prevalent in their broader body of work. The recording showcases the band's ability to transform simple melodic structures into complex, emotionally charged compositions that influenced a generation of alternative rock and indie artists. Its enduring presence in the canon of British post-punk highlights Fall's contribution to the genre's evolution from the early eighties.