Fallen To

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Kill the Bitch 00:00 Tools
No Allies 00:00 Tools
Throw Away 00:00 Tools
Dark Wounds 00:00 Tools
Broken 00:00 Tools
Smoke And Mirrors 00:00 Tools
Bovine Calm 00:00 Tools
On the Wall 00:00 Tools
De Alignment 00:00 Tools
Cover Your Tracks 00:00 Tools
The Mark 00:00 Tools
Idle 00:00 Tools
Re-alignment 00:00 Tools
Lost No.7 00:00 Tools
Sell The Vain 00:00 Tools
Broken (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
No Allies (re-mix) 00:00 Tools
Hey You - The Wall 00:00 Tools
In the Flesh? - The Wall 00:00 Tools
Mark 00:00 Tools
Mother - The Wall 00:00 Tools
No Allies (remix) 00:00 Tools
Run Like Hell - The Wall 00:00 Tools
Realignment 00:00 Tools
No Allies(re-mix) 00:00 Tools
Young Lust - The Wall 00:00 Tools
Broken(acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Re-Alignment на Metalmania 00:00 Tools
Hey You 00:00 Tools
Lost No7 00:00 Tools
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Fallen To were a metal band in Cornwall, UK; formed in 2001 by James Norris who originally played drums for the band Most known for the singles 'No Allies' and 'Bovine 'Calm' which were released in 2002. Fallen To's debut single "No Allies" was incredibly popular upon release, gaining the number 1 spot of MTV2 UK's Top 15 daily chart for over a week. These singles were followed by album The Mark which received positive reviews and sold over 15,000 copies. In 2003 Fallen To followed their debut album with a two-disc EP called "Which Side of the Line?" Which Side Of The Line? contained new material, remixes and acoustic versions of tracks from their debut album. The first disc, showcased Fallen To's heavier side, and the second disc exhibited Fallen To's more atmospheric and ambient sound. The EP was a successful follow up to The Mark, garnering good reviews from most reviewers. Videos for "Smoke & Mirrors" and "Lost No. 7" were released and were both available as extras on each disc. Members include: Christian Norris (guitar) Iain Moir (bass) James Norris (vocals) Jez Marshall (drums) Chinn (guitar) The group split sometime around 2004; mainly because Christian and James felt restricted in Fallen To being a metal band. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.