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Paul Hanley (musician)

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Paul Hanley
Hanley performing in February 1981
Hanley performing in February 1981
Background information
Birth namePaul A. Hanley
Born (1964-02-18) 18 February 1964 (age 59)
Manchester, England
GenresIndie rock, punk rock
Occupation(s)Musician, Songwriter, Writer
Instrument(s)drums
percussion
Keyboard
Years active1980–present
LabelsBeggars Banquet, Castle, Chaos Tapes, Cog Sinister, Cottage, Flying Nun, Kamera, Newmemorabilia, Receiver, Rough Trade, Sanctuary, Strange Fruit, Blang Records, Grit Over Glamour
Websitehttps://paulhanleyblog.wordpress.com/

Paul Hanley (born 18 February 1964) is an English writer and podcaster. He is also one of the two drummers in the rock band House of All. He has previously been the drummer for the Fall (1980–1985), Tom Hingley and the Lovers, and Brix & the Extricated, all alongside his brother Steve Hanley.[1]

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Career

Paul Hanley was the drummer in the Fall between 1980 and 1985.[2] For much of that time he was part of a two-drummer line-up with Karl Burns and also played keyboards. He was preceded as a member of the Fall by his brother, Steve, who remained in the band for a further 13 years.[3]

In 2001 Paul began playing with his brother Steve again, this time as part of former Inspiral Carpets singer Tom Hingley's group The Lovers. The Lovers' first album, Abba Are The Enemy was released in 2004. Their second, Highlights, was released in March 2008.

The Hanley brothers were briefly members of fellow ex-Fall member Martin Bramah's group Factory Star. They subsequently joined Brix & the Extricated, (fronted by ex-Fall member Brix Smith Start), who released three albums: Part 2 (2017), Breaking State (2018) and Super Blood Wolf Moon (2019).

In November 2022 Bramah announced a new collaboration with Hanley and his brother Steve - 'House Of All' which also features ex-Fall members Simon Wolstencroft and Pete Greenway. Their self-titled debut album will be released in April 2023 on the Tiny Global Productions label[4]

Hanley's first book Leave The Capital,[5] a treatise on the rise of Manchester's recording industry, was published in November 2017 by Route Books.[6] His second book Have a Bleedin Guess, which describes the making and impact of The Fall's Hex Enduction Hour, was published in October 2019, also by Route Books.[7] In 2021 Paul and Steve began hosting the Fall podcast 'Oh! Brother', interviewing other Fall members, people involved with the group and fans from the world of music about their relationship with The Fall.[8] He is also a frequent guest on the Temporary Fandoms podcast, where he has appeared on episodes about Buzzcocks and Arthur Lee's Love.[9]

Personal life

Paul Hanley is married with three children. In 2018 he gained a B.A. (Hons) in English Literature with the Open University.[10]

He once appeared as a contestant on the ITV quiz show, The Chase, which was shown as a repeat on 9 August 2019, and again on 6 April 2021, but was eliminated, playing for £7000 in the first round.

Discography

With The Fall

Studio albums

Album Date of Release Label
Grotesque 
(After the Gramme)
17 November 1980 Rough Trade Records
Slates 27 April 1981 Rough Trade Records
Hex Enduction Hour 8 March 1982 Kamera Records
Room To Live
 (Undilutable Slang Truth!)
27 September 1982 Kamera Records
Perverted By Language 12 December 1983 Rough Trade Records
The Wonderful and 
Frightening World 
of The Fall
8 October 1984 Beggars Banquet Records
Bend Sinister 29 September 1986 Beggars Banquet Records

Live albums

EPs

  • 1984 Call For Escape Route
  • 1993 Kimble

Singles

  • 1980 How I Wrote "Elastic Man"
  • 1980 Totally Wired
  • 1981 Lie Dream of a Casino Soul
  • 1982 Look, Know
  • 1982 Marquis Cha Cha
  • 1983 The Man Whose Head Expanded
  • 1983 Kicker Conspiracy/Wings
  • 1984 Oh! Brother
  • 1984 C.R.E.E.P.
  • 1986 Living Too Late

VHS/DVD

  • 1983 Perverted By Language Bis (VHS)
  • 2003 Perverted By Language Bis (DVD)
  • 2004 Live at the Hacienda 1983–1985 (DVD)

With Marc Riley and The Creepers

Albums

  • 1984 Cull
  • 1984 Gross Out

Single

  • 1983 Favourite Sister/Carry Mi Card (Daft Head)

With Shout Bamalam

EP

  • 1987 Ambition, The Groover & Greed

With Tom Hingley and The Lovers

Albums

Single

  • 2003 Yeah

With Brix & The Extricated

Albums

Singles

  • 2016 Something to Lose
  • 2017 Damned for Eternity
  • 2017 Moonrise Kingdom
  • 2018 Valentino

With House of All

Albums

  • 2023 House of All
  • 2023 Bay City Pistols (live)

References

  1. ^ "In depth interview with drummer Paul Hanley on his days in the Fall". Louder Than War, 3 December 2016. Retrieved 19 February 2017
  2. ^ 'Reformation - The Family Tree and Alumni')
  3. ^ Hoskyns, Barney. "The Big Midweek: Life Inside the Fall". The Guardian, 1 October 2016.
  4. ^ "[1]". Facebook. Retrieved 11 January 2023
  5. ^ "Leave The Capital". Wordpress. Retrieved 3 February 2018
  6. ^ "Timperley drummer writes book on Manchester Musicians". The Messenger, 14 December 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2018
  7. ^ Have a Bleedin Guess. www.route-online.com. Retrieved 23 September 2019
  8. ^ Oh! Brother. acast.com/oh-brother. Retrieved 21 August 2021
  9. ^ "You searched for • inFrequency". Retrieved 17 April 2022.
  10. ^ " New Title – Leave The Capital". Wordpress, 15 June 2017. Retrieved 3 February 2018

External links

This page was last edited on 17 August 2023, at 13:42
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