No sooner did prolific Memphis-based musician Jay Reatard find a formula that struck a chord, than he scrapped it altogether. Watch Me Fall, the second solo LP from this garage-punk whiz, is a departure from the excellent Blood Visions (2006) which turned out to be one of those rare crossover records that could engage a large audience well outside of its supposed genre. Thankfully, this sophomore release — different though it may be — holds as much appeal.


















