Progressive metal band Final Fall and its four members strive to break the mold of modern music. With emphasis on showmanship, musicianship, and technicality, they are a cut above all others in their genre. Their blend of melody, original lyrical themes, and dynamics ranging from classical arpeggios to brutal breakdowns truly make Final Fall a force to be reckoned with.
Final Fall is currently finishing up material for their debut EP that will be recorded before the end of June. While some bands stick with the same formula for every song, Final Fall is not afraid to mix things up for the listener. "I want people’s jaws to drop the first time they hear one of our songs," says Jamie Hush, guitarist of Final Fall, "I want someone to say, ’How did they do that?’." With influences ranging from melodic death metal to ska Final Fall stands out from the rest.
Final Fall is willing to work hard to achieve their dreams. This attitude is reflected in their professionalism on stage, in the studio, and in their dealings with other bands. This work ethic also shines in their songs, some of which have taken a year to fully complete. Final Fall is striving to be not only remembered now, but for the rest of history.
Lawndarts says:Getting kicked in the balls DOES in fact suck. However, we do suggest that you try bologna sandwiches befor a set. We find that cheese makes you gassy and thus, less movement on stage. No spin or shin kicks can be done to thier full extent, and if you can't pull off simple shin kicks then what's the point of being alive?! Am I right??
Also, Arch Enemy is playing Harpos the first Friday of October, with Municipal Waste. It shall be epic
Love,
Stick//Est Lawndartos
PS, I expecting moshing and circle pits out of all of you at the C Pickle Show. We'll do the same for you guys in returnDude, I'll probably have a broken arm by the end of the night I'll be moshing so much. We have plenty of stuff for you guys to mosh to too, don't worry :P
Jamie
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