NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – October 16, 2023
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FALL OF EARTH Postpones Remaining Dates of “Road To Purgatory” Coast To Coast Canada Tour In Support of New Album âFrom the Ashesâ
L-R – Brody Bauer â Lead Guitar, Vocals, Myles Packer â Bass, Vocals, Alex Rye â Lead Vocals, Brendan Meilleur â Drums, Vocals, Matthew Lindholm â Rhythm Guitar, Vocalsâ
âPhoto Credit: Darla Woodley, Red Socks Photographyâ
On the road for their first coast-to-coast Canada Tour of 2023 and the fourth of the year since touring across Eastern Canada earlier this year in support of their sophomore album âFrom the Ashesâ released this past April, Edmontonâs Fall Of Earth is devastated to announce the postponement of the remaining dates of their âRoad To Purgatory Tour” due to an unexpected family emergency.
“We apologize to our fans across Canada, as well as the venues, promoters, and media who supported us on this tour. Out of respect for the band and its members, we respectfully request privacy at this time. Please be assured that Fall Of Earth will continue to be among Canadaâs most active touring bands, with its existing lineup, and will return to the road as soon as we are able. We love the road and all of you who support us. We appreciate your understanding.” – Alex, Brody, Brendan, Myles, & Matt (Fall Of Earth)
The “Road To Purgatory Tour” kicked off on September 8th in Peace River, AB, and headed towards British Columbia, and went East towards Quebec and was to continue to the Maritime provinces for a trek across 9 Canadian Provinces for two months of 40-plus performances that would head back West and wrap up in Saskatoon, SK on November 18th (dates listed below).
What the tour press has said about the band:
“What if a band took numerous metal genres and combined them to form a monstrous kaiju? This is the modus operandi of Edmontonâs Fall of Earth. Known more succinctly as âhybrid metal,â Fall of Earthâs sound encompasses death, thrash, progressive, metalcore; you name it, they have it cranked to 11.” – Edmonton Journal
“Listen to Fall of Earth lead singer Alex Rye belt out the title track of the metal bandâs sophomore album, From the Ashes, and youâd swear it was Beelzebub himself growling and grunting from the bowls of hell. Then hear Ryeâs speak over the phone. No demonic images whatsoever. Just the sound of a well-spoken young man sporting a velvety voice that would be right at home accompanying a mainstream ad plugging the latest in SUVs.” – Sault Star (Sault Ste. Marie, ON)
“Fall of Earth coming to Victoria – Hybrid metal is sure to electrify the crowds… To say Fall of Earth is a work in progress is anything but a negative review of this immensely talented group of musicians.” – Monday Magazine (Victoria, BC)
“a mélange of genres with elements of progressive, death, and thrash.” – Penticton Western News (Penticton, BC)
“hybrid-metal heroes… Itâs not your average Canadian band that can secure opening-support slots for popular American extreme-metal acts as Metal Blade recording artists Allegaeon, but then again Fall of Earth is certainly not your average Canadian band.” – E-Know (Cranbrook, BC)
“For Edmonton’s Fall of Earth, the Road to Purgatory is one that they’ve decided will take them across the country.” Barrie Today (Barrie, ON)
Fall of Earth has embraced labeling itself as âHybrid Metalâ, as its 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 âFrom the Ashesâ.
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.
âFrom The Ashesâ was released on April 21, 2023, and is available at https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/fallofearth/from-the-ashes
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Lyric Video – Block Out The Sun –Â https://youtu.be/zdjISmh9kYA
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Music Video – From the Ashes –Â https://youtu.be/Yl31YXXkom4
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REMAINING DATES POSTPONED – Road To Purgatory Cross Canada Tour:â
Oct 18 – Clarkâs Corner, NB – The Hollywood Star Room
Oct 19 – Fredericton, NB – Broken Record Bar
Oct 20 – Saint John, NB – Panic Room
Oct 21 – Moncton, NB â Igloo Beverage Room
Oct 22 – Halifax, NS – Gusâ Pub
Oct 26 – Sherbrooke, QC – Le Murdoch
Oct 28 – Guelph, ON – ONYX Night Club
Oct 29 – Peterborough, ON – Erben
Oct 31 – Toronto, ON â Tail Of The Junction
Nov 1 – Hamilton, ON – Vertagogo
Nov 3 – Chatham, ON – USB (Ultimate Sports Bar)
Nov 4 – Barrie, ON – The Queens
Nov 5 – London, ON – Grogette’s Living Room
Nov 8 – North Bay, ON â The Fraser
Nov 11 – Thunder Bay, ON – Black Pirates Pub
Nov 15 – Winnipeg, MB – Bulldog Event Centre
Nov 16 – Portage La Prairie, MB – TBD
Nov 17 – Brandon, MB – TBD
Nov 18 – Saskatoon, SK – Black Cat Tavernâ
Track Listing:â
1. Medusa (8:25)
2. The Dead And Soon To Be (5:54)
3. Block Out The Sun (4:24)
4. Path To Self Destruction (6:40)
5. Crossroads (9:35)
6. From The Ashes (5:14)
7. Shores Of War (5:49)
8. Purgatory (6:00)
9. Into The Woods (6:33)
Album Length: 58:39
Album Lineup:
Alex Rye – Lead Vocals
Brodie Bauer – Guitar, Vocals
Brendan Meilleur – Drums, Vocals
Aaron Winklmeier – Bass, Vocals
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Live Lineup
Alex Rye â Lead Vocals
Brendan Meilleur â Drums, Vocals
Brody Bauer â Lead Guitar, Vocals
Matthew Lindholm â Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Myles Packer â Bass, Vocals
For more info: Fallofearthband.com | Facebook.com/FallOfEarthBand | Twitter.com/FallofEarthBand | Instagram.com/fallofearthband
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“From the Ashes is an impressive album that showcases Fall of Earthâs growth as musicians and their ability to create powerful, impactful music. The bandâs unique sound and technical skill are on full display, and Ryeâs vocals are a standout feature throughout the album. From the Ashes is a must-listen for any Metal fan, and Fall of Earth is a band to keep an eye on in the future. Look for them on tour in Canada and many other places.” – Metal Express Radioâ
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â“A young and rising Canadian Progressive Death Metal and Metalcore act will attack your senses mercilessly with their incendiary and very personal sophomore album.” – The Headbanging Mooseâ
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â“A young and rising band from Edmonton kicked some ass armed with their Progressive Death Metal and Metalcore where rock will never die in Toronto last night…. if theyâre playing in your city anytime soon donât miss the chance to watch one of the most promising names from the Canadian Prairies.” – Headbanging Moose (Live Review – June 18, 2023 – Toronto – The Rockpile)
“Whether you see them on stage on the screen, Fall of Earth is truly a force of nature and if youâre looking for one of Canadaâs next big metal bands right before they blow up, look no further!” – Dropout Ent. (Live Review – Toronto – June 2023)â
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â“It is an extreme variety of the form we get here, and one that at the core level is defined by seamless transitions between extreme metal, thrash metal and power metal. But in between we also get quirkier parts more aligned with progressive metal, and more interestingly from a progressive point of view we also get a liberal array of acoustic and semi-acoustic passages and interludes with a more delicate and atmospheric laden style, form and orientation. The vocals come with the same amount of versatility, with harsh and melodic lead vocals being the main forms used. A production to seek out by those with an interest in a powerful and vibrant variety of extreme progressive metal expanded with a liberal array of delicate and atmospheric laden interludes.” – Progressor
“Progressive metal, with a bit of a tech death thing going on. clean and harsh vox. cool stuff” – WORT 89.9 FM (Madison, WI)â
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â“The nine songs present some real diversity in the genre by embracing several different approaches” – Metal Temple
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