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The concept of Fall.Out began in April 2002. Fall.Out was created to give like minded individuals the chance to enhance their musical capabilities and develop unique material without boundaries. Fall.Out rapidly grew in every aspect and became more than a band. To all those who had become involved, Fall.Out had become a movement. The group became a passion and a way of expression for many different people. Through hard team work and a pro active attitude, Fall.Out constantly grew and aimed at progressing in everyway possible.
During the end of 2005 and the New Year, the band had recorded their latest self-financed demo EP with Scott Atkins (Stampin' Ground) and input from Andy Sneap. Fall.Out plays a fresh style of metal that has heavy influences from both classic and modern alternative music. They have taken the emphasis of diversity and energy from traditional acts and focused this towards modern audiences. They adopted the moniker New School Crossover Metal as a symbol of this and to break free from the frustrating way that the scene as a whole has evolved.
Fall.Out steers away from the idea of falling into an array of niche markets which only serve to exclude and alienate anyone who is not part of that scene. Crossover includes everyone and unashamedly embraces its roots. Frequently selling out local shows, Fall.Out now seek national popularity whilst constantly writing and recording new music with their own facilities in their home town studio. Fall.Out takes great pride in delivering an exciting and passionate live set; they know to harness energy and attention with audience participation. As a result of this passion Fall.Out not only flourishes whilst writing but also on the road.
"Scintillating stuff! The band shows all the professionalism of seasoned pros. Fall.Out it would seem has arrived!" 10/10 Banned Network
Winners of The Mic Award for Excellence in Their Field of Expertise
Previous achievements include shows with: American Head Charge, ISOR, Gutworm, Johnny Truant, Raging Speedhorn, Betzefer.