Everything I Touch Falls To Pieces is the debut full-length album from influential
Chicago-based
metalcore band
Dead to Fall. The band shows a style in the vein of Swedish-influenced
melodic death metal. The album's general theme deals with personal struggle and conflict with a loved one, often due to betrayal. The album is said to resemble the music of "
At The Gates,
The Haunted, with a touch of
Killswitch Engage and
Shadows Fall being added to the mix".[1]
The song Tu Se Morta is a translated cover of a song from L'Orpheo by
Claudio Monteverdi.
The song Eternal Gates of Hell is actually about a moment the band had at a toll booth where the attendant actually said "...and then I saw the blood coming." The "Carnage" and "Demise" parts were added because they thought it sounded cool.
Parts of the song Doraematu are an altered form of the Anonymous Spanish classical guitar work Romanza
Everything I Touch Falls To Pieces is the debut full-length album from influential
Chicago-based
metalcore band
Dead to Fall. The band shows a style in the vein of Swedish-influenced
melodic death metal. The album's general theme deals with personal struggle and conflict with a loved one, often due to betrayal. The album is said to resemble the music of "
At The Gates,
The Haunted, with a touch of
Killswitch Engage and
Shadows Fall being added to the mix".[1]
The song Tu Se Morta is a translated cover of a song from L'Orpheo by
Claudio Monteverdi.
The song Eternal Gates of Hell is actually about a moment the band had at a toll booth where the attendant actually said "...and then I saw the blood coming." The "Carnage" and "Demise" parts were added because they thought it sounded cool.
Parts of the song Doraematu are an altered form of the Anonymous Spanish classical guitar work Romanza