
Finch's "Falling Into Place" EP captures the raw, formative energy of a band on the cusp of defining early 2000s post-hardcore, blending aggressive screams with melodic guitar work and dynamic shifts.
October 9, 2001 · Drive-Thru Records
"Falling Into Place" is a visceral snapshot of early 2000s post-hardcore, brimming with youthful angst and unbridled energy. This EP is for those who crave dynamic shifts, from intricate, melancholic guitar lines to explosive, cathartic screams, all delivered with a raw, unpolished urgency. It's the sound of a band finding its voice, laying the groundwork for a genre-defining career, and it demands to be played loud. Own it for its historical significance and its potent, immediate emotional impact.
How does Falling Into Place sound next to the rest of Finch's catalogue?
The vocals lean notably further into screaming than the rest of the catalogue.
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