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The Fall Of Troy anyone?

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Posted 29 April 2007 - 10:29 PM

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Thomas Erak · Tim Ward · Andrew Forsman

We spend our lives waiting for something to blow our minds. We survive the drone of everyday life thanks to promise of the extraordinary, the clung-to belief that within the framework of our mundane existences there will be a few things so striking and so monumental they will alter our entire mindset of what is possible. In music, specifically, we weed through the generic, the repetitive, the synthetic, in search of sonic experiences that smash into us like a ton of bricks, leaving us with nothing but awe when we finally catch our breath. That is what Mukilteo, WA band The Fall of Troy’s staggering new record, Manipulator, does- shatters expectations and assures that even in this time where the drying music scene is filled with rehashed guitar riffs and stolen vocal melodies, originality is still possible.

Written in 2006 during what singer/guitarist Thomas Erak calls a "really dark time" in his life, Manipulator, the follow-up to 2005’s Doppelganger, discards everything you think you know about The Fall of Troy. Eschewing the inevitable conventions of genre or scene, the record is constantly in motion, taking its listener to a brutal place where lying and cheating are the norm, and where despite its dark but staunchly realistic take on human nature there is a palpable sense of hope and catharsis. Erak’s signature fast-picked guitar work flies around bassist Tim Ward’s dynamic low-end and drummer Andrew Forsman’s heavily throbbing beats, driving the disc to explore newly discovered heights and depths in the band’s sonic landscape with evident fervor.

"We wanted to expand upon our band in every direction musically and attitude-wise," Erak says of the group’s goals for the album. "To push the envelope even further than what we’ve done before. We’ve figured out what we want to sound like and it’s a million different things. We wanted to go in different directions and see where we could take it. I think we went above and beyond that."

The Fall of Troy entered the studio with Matt Bayles (Botch, Mastodon, Isis) in December, where the producer helped to cull the trio’s current struggles and discontents into 12 ear-bending tracks that blatantly ignore typical song structure, instead propelling themselves in exact opposite direction that one expects. The best parts of Doppelganger are there- the pounding drums, the insane guitar work, the juxtaposition between melodic mellifluousness and violent aggression- but Manipulator evolves the band’s sound several levels ahead, achieving the near impossibility of making cacophony and chaos seem beautiful.

"We’re a band that’s always pushed our own boundaries and everybody expectations of us," Erak says. "You’re always going to get something that you don’t expect with a Fall of Troy record. That’s what our angle is. We want to destroy everyone’s vision of what our band is in order to be able to do what we want, but not define ourselves so we can stay progressive and stay new."

Indeed there is no corralling this group of three boys who wrote and recorded their self-titled debut before they could legally vote and were signed to Equal Vision before they could legally drink, and there is certainly no containing the frenetic energy and raw sense of realism they pour into their music. The Fall of Troy is everything you wish bands would be- genuine, real and passionate- and Manipulator is everything you wish a record would be- unconventional, innovative and instilled with the lasting impression of amazement.

"We’re not going to conform," Erak concludes. "We’re going to play whatever kind of music we want and we don’t care what anybody says about it. I want people to take this record and I want them to manipulate it to what they think it is and make it their own."


Does anyone here like them besides me? This music is wayyyyy more on the hardcore side of things but it's really technical for the most part and simply badass I think. I'm going to see them on Tuesday in Seattle for there album release show (even though I already bootlegged that sucker tongue.gif)... They're on tour with Tera Melos (another awesome prog/math rock band) so the show is definitely going to be pretty crazy.

If any of you are interested haha I'd recommend "F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X.", "Mouths like Sidewinder Missiles", or "I Just Got This Symphony Goin'"
The new album is pretty sweet, it's also very different from the old stuff and so far my favorite songs off "Manipulator" have to be Seattlantis and Ex-Creations.
So any fans?


Here's some youtube video's of their performances.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8C2NXmBaXU - Macaulay McCulkin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rJt7EhOkJ0 - Mouths Like Sidewinder Missiles
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Posted 30 April 2007 - 09:48 PM

You are tres cool! I saw them twice in 2005! That was so long time ago. They are amazing LIVE. Their songs are pretty catchy & yes, I would recommend FCPREMIX the most out of all their other songs because I think that is the song that most people can handle. =] I think people will enjoy their music more if they have the understanding of their music. I really like the ghostship demo.
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Posted 30 April 2007 - 09:54 PM

Haha, I thought no one was going to reply! I know this is quite a reach for Soompi members... tongue.gif

Yeah the Ghostship demo is pretty sweet. Check this out too.

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Thomas Erak has stated that the Ghostship demos will be re-recorded and released as Phantom on the Horizon sometime in late 2007 or early 2008. The album will feature eight tracks[2] and a storyline with each of the band members playing a role, with the only confirmed role being Erak's as captain.


I can't wait till tomorrow night, I'm stoked! smile.gif
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