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Falling and Rising

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THE EARTHFALL - FALLING AND RISING (démo)

2006 - Self-Released
The Earthfall : Falling and Rising, review, tracklist, mp3, lyrics Tracklist

1. Bleeding to Breed
2. Chained Life
3. Forsaken

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book review Category:www.Truemetal.it Music Falling & Rising greet the income in the tricolour scene of one new, interesting truth: The Earthfall. Given over to one proposed that, without too much fantasy, he would be comfortably riconducibile to the cauldron metal-Core, the "quintetto felsineo" it demonstrates in single three songs of having all the papers in rule in order to satisfy the palates finer, play compositions poured them that from the above-mentioned kind they inherit only base dynamics. If in fact the infuence of names is undeniable it asserts which Killswitch Engage and Chimaira to you (accomplices you play ad hoc), the band does not scorn excursions in more analogous territories to the acts of Strapping Young Lad or Machine Head, in order tacere of the panteriani echoes that however we can listen in 99% of the more recent tendencies. Falling & Rising came from the harder and credible part of alias post-thrash, developing itself in the arc of ten minuteren between reiterate scariche of electricity and attend melodiche openings: all wheel around to the surgical contribution of the ritmica section, that it hauls the rest of the group in the passages more enlivens (thrashy the Chained to you the Life, simple but most effective) and said the time for the riff in an approach that can remember, with the due distances, Meshuggah and Fear Factory. Not all tipsy, as he is expectable to the first escape: see again, in particular, the hybrid growl/cleaned up voice, than in some sequences (Bleeding the Breed) leaves to wish. The recording, edited by Enrico Pedrini, optimal and is opportunely adapted to the standards of the sort: they detach the dry and powerful sound of the battery (to ratify the predominant role of the instrument) and the massive wall of guitars, enviable from many demo-band. Experience and abilities are prerogatives that do not lack to the The Earthfall: Falling & Rising offer wide margins of improvement, but it was important to leave with the just foot. The introduced material deserves more than I listen from gets passionate to you - and if it well-known says one to it accustomed to other sonorità… Good before.


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