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Edmonton metal band to hit the stage at 400 Market this summer

Fall of Earth will make a stop in Innisfil for an afternoon show on June 18
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Fall of Earth will perform at Innisfil on June 18.

Fall of Earth from Edmonton will stop in Innisfil on the band’s current Canadian tour on Sunday, June 18 for an afternoon performance at the Indie Distributor located at the 400 Market.

Show details and ticket information have yet to be released.

About Fall of Earth

Edmonton’s Fall of Earth has embraced labelling themselves as “hybrid metal,” as their sound is a contagious mélange of genres, that is continuously being refined.

The primary elements come from progressive, death, and thrash, and over time, they find a lot of their tracks becoming longer, more epic, and more dynamic becoming more melodic and groove-oriented, as well as utilizing a healthy balance between heavy sections and clean sections.

The latest iteration of the Canadian quartet can be experienced with their recently released sophomore album From the Ashes and the fresh new video for the title track. The band shares their thoughts:

“The song speaks levels on childhood abuse, reclamation, and metamorphosis. Rising from the ashes like a phoenix, all people are capable of rehabilitation, and recovering from trauma. Neglected and beaten as a child and into early adulthood, the character of this song resists their oppressive parent and chooses to rise above the smoke (uncertainty) and evil of their past.

This track is practically death metal and is incredibly fast and heavy. It jumps into the evil riffs right off the bat without warning. You can’t put the brakes on this song, it just rips all the way through and also contains our first-ever breakdown to finish it off.”

Watch and listen to the music for From the Ashes here.

Since writing this second album, Fall of Earth says that they have a better understanding of what they want their music to become and where to steer the direction of their future works. All across the board, their lyrics come from a very personal place and hold a serious connotation.

Creative, unpredictable, and melodic, with a wide variety of influences, Fall Of Earth offers a little bit of something for everyone, they will be especially of interest to those who enjoy Periphery, Mastodon and Trivium.