When We Fall

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Summer Dying Fast 00:00 Tools
Restore And Erase - Erase And Restore 00:00 Tools
Killing Anna 00:00 Tools
Cold Iron Death - Perish Me If I Defy 00:00 Tools
An Act In The Culture 00:00 Tools
End Serenading 00:00 Tools
Carry My Heart - Carry My Stones 00:00 Tools
Dear Nobody 00:00 Tools
Sunny Tiny Spirits - Lost And Grand 00:00 Tools
No Eyelids Can Make This Picture Fade A Away 00:00 Tools
No Retreat No Surrender 00:00 Tools
A Cry in Despair 00:00 Tools
Fraction of Distress 00:00 Tools
bishops yard 00:00 Tools
You Made Me Wrong 00:00 Tools
Restore and erase 00:00 Tools
No Eyelids Can Make This Picture Fade Away 00:00 Tools
Hatred 00:00 Tools
One Week Activist 00:00 Tools
Last March 00:00 Tools
Moral 00:00 Tools
Cold iron death 00:00 Tools
Hollow Void 00:00 Tools
Cold Iron Death - Perish Me If 00:00 Tools
No Eyelids Can Make This Pictu 00:00 Tools
Sunny tiny spirits 00:00 Tools
Hollow 00:00 Tools
Summer Dying 00:00 Tools
Last Marsch 00:00 Tools
No eyelids can make this picture fade a way 00:00 Tools
lastmarsch 00:00 Tools
Moral is Nothing More Than a Myth 00:00 Tools
oneweek 00:00 Tools
Moral (is nothing more than a myth) 00:00 Tools
In Your Hollow Void 00:00 Tools
Moral [is nothing more than a myth] 00:00 Tools
activist 00:00 Tools
One Week 00:00 Tools
Bishops Yard (alt. version) 00:00 Tools
KAEB 00:00 Tools
I´m Taking It Back (unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Spår 1 00:00 Tools
Moral (Is Nothing More Than A 00:00 Tools
Restore And Erase - Erase And Restore / We Untrue Our Minds (2008) 00:00 Tools
Hollowvoid 00:00 Tools
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When we fall started out in the fall 2003 from what was left of the skatepunkact, Bowser, who has been active in the punkscene since 1996. With a replacement of bandmembers and a big reorganization of the music, when skatepunk turned into Hardcore and with new blood from The Whole Nine Yards and Noir, the new ensemble was more than ready to perform their creations in front of a crowd. The time it took from there to here has hardly been notable and the new constellation soon discovered something of their own from the bands different visions and musical backgrounds. The music is filled with energy, melodic guitars and varied vocals from bittersweet to a screaming rage. It’s a wide specter of melody, melancholy and aggression leaning onto the personal and political lyrics which contains everything from questioning society, animal rights and labor moralism. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.