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Metal/Hardcore From Chicago
Dead To Fall: Jonathan Hunt (vocals); Bryan Lear, Seth Nichols (guitar); Justin Jakimiak (bass); Dan Craig (drums). Personnel: Jonathan Hunt (vocals); Bryan Lear, Sean Nichols (guitar); Dan Craig (drums). Recording information: Poynter's Palace (06/18/2002-07/03/2002). Combining the raw intensity of Chimaira with the Swedish metal mentality of At the Gates, Dead to Fall's full-length album, Everything I Touch Falls to Pieces, is a destructive collection of intimidating hardcore/metal and perhaps one of the genre's most impressive debuts. These Chicago natives deliver 11 tremendous metalcore thrash-fests on Everything I Touch Falls to Pieces, and surprisingly avoid incorporating lethal doses of melody, unlike the multitude of bands who share the genre alongside them. Instead, Dead to Fall follows the path laid before them by fellow Victory artists Darkest Hour, combining technically proficient guitars with throaty vocals that skew toward the death metal crowd. "Memory," in fact, recalls Darkest Hour's "An Epitaph," yet, aside from the slight comparisons here, Dead to Fall manages to stand on their own two feet through this outing. One noteworthy achievement from this band is their keen sense of how to stitch a string of songs together to make a miraculously steady flow throughout. Each and every track offered here builds on its predecessor, constructing an impenetrable chain-mail cloak of intimidating metalcore. Dead to Fall's lyrical content is solid and well-written, picking up on subtle tendencies that make up human nature and capitalizing on said aspects to penetrate one's heart with testosterone-filled emotion. The beautifully brutal instrumental "Doraematu" allows the listener to focus on some magnificent classical guitar playing, and provides the album with a relaxing breather in which one can catch their breath before "Preying on the Helpless" and "The Balance Theory" conclude the album with earth-trembling results. Dead to Fall is without a doubt one of the better metalcore bands to emerge in 2002, detailing the exceptional brutality that comes to be when the intensity of hardcore collides with heavy metal's intrusive blast. ~ Jason D. Taylor
Everything I Touch Falls To Pieces Music Dead To Fall Everything I Touch Falls To Pieces Songs Everything I Touch Falls To Pieces Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   This CD Owns This CD is so good that i had like 10 eargasm's listening to it but there self released album "for the memories" owns everything they've done so far and made me gizz my pants,Wont Break Through in my oppinion is there best song ever. Submitted by sharkpunch (simi valley,CA,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
dead to fall This album is great. I think the new one is a little better, but just because the production is a better, and the musicianship is a little better too. But, Jon Hunt is a much better vocalist on 'Everything I Touch' than he is on 'Villainy and Virtue.' If only he sang like he did on 'Everything I Touch...' on 'Villainy and Virtue,' then Dead To Fall would definitley be on the forefront of modern American metal. Nonetheless, they still kill! Submitted by bryan (kittery, me.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Metalcore w/ a twist This album is just plain astonishing. It's that simple. Don't listen to me just buy the damn cd.
Submitted by chrisSPAZM2004 (Fulton, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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