Dive into the hauntingly atmospheric world of The Sound with their 1982 release, "All Fall Down." This album is a masterful blend of post-punk, cold wave, and gothic rock, showcasing the band's ability to craft dark, introspective tunes that resonate long after the last note fades. With tracks like "Party of the Mind" and "Where the Love Is," The Sound explores themes of love, loss, and the human condition, all wrapped in a sonic landscape that is both brooding and beautiful. The album's ten tracks clock in at just over 41 minutes, making it a concise yet powerful journey through the darker corners of the new wave and darkwave genres. Released under the Rhino label, "All Fall Down" is a testament to The Sound's unique ability to blend raw emotion with intricate instrumentation, creating a sound that is as timeless as it is timeless.