“Fellahin Fall is a gothic-industrial metal band born out of the crushing urbana of Brooklyn, New York. Atavistic yet post-human, Fellahin Fall tells tales of an atomized man’s yearned escape from the Metropolis. Their first album Tar a-Kan is narrated by a man in the near future who is ravaged by the change in time, technology, and himself. Tar a-Kan struggles to come to terms with his ever changing state and the crushing urbana that surrounds him. The band features songwriter Nodar Khutortsov, Patrick Reilly of Tengger Cavalry, drummer Eugene Bell and rhythm guitarist Raphael Pinsker of Fin’amor, and bassist Mark Morrill. Metal Sucks has called the opening track of Tar a-Kan, ‘A Fading Whisper’, ‘billowing music with anguished, rotund vocals and haunting hooks to create something that’s sure to burrow under your skin. Seriously: you’re not gonna be able to shake this one off easily, and if your hair isn’t already jet black, it will be by the time this track is done. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.’ “
A brooding and emotional track that offers a rare feeling of sincerity, this latest release from Brooklyn industrial/goth metal band Fellahin Fall has already received high praise from the likes of Metal-Digest, who called it “either the heaviest Goth I’ve ever heard or the most Goth metalcore I’ve ever heard”. Featuring an solemn acoustic intro with experimental reverb-ing elements, Grey Morning transcends the expectations of most industrial fans by adding a melodic heartbeat to this symphonic composition. There’s something very aggressive that runs beneath all that melancholy though.
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