Ever We Fall
Portland, Oregon's Ever We Fall is bursting onto the national indie/emo scene in surprising fashion, with confidence and raw energy, taking stages like their lives are at stake, writing and recording with an emotional vengeance rare in a band so young. Here is a band that wants you to feel the same burst of emotion, the same rush of excitement that they feel when they craft the perfect hook, the unforgettable melody, the perfect beat, and the timeless riff.
Signing to Rise Records in September 2003, with a disc full of home recordings, the label said EP, booked London Bridge Studios in Seattle, and with John Goodmanson (Death Cab For Cutie, Vaux, Sleater-Kinney) at the controls, recorded their debut 6-song EP Endura in 4 days. The ironically titled debut release (more a statement of what's to come, than a present declaration), is stunning. A relentless call-to-arms, wrapped inside dense walls of guitar, layered with acoustic guitars and piano; a 30-minute burst of energy and emotion. No excess, no wasted time. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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