It is time to Arise from the Ashes.
Far From Fallen was designed to destroy anything and anyone who dare lend an ear. Derived from the inspiration of 5 individuals tired of radio mediocrity, the mixture of heavy elements and melody bring together a new breed of music. Far From Fallen are out for blood.
Since their incarnation in 2002, Far From Fallen has had the opportunity to share the stage with nationally recognized acts such as: Apiary (Metalblade), The Number 12 Looks Like You (Eyeball Records), Imperial (Pluto), In Fear and Faith (Rise Records) Bloodjinn (Pluto), Year of Desolation (Prosthetic), We’re All Broken (Fidelity), Autumn Black (Tyburn), Calico System (Eulogy), Exesion (Inner Strength) and Black Stone Cherry (Roadrunner).
In 2008, Far From Fallen recorded nine new tracks symbolically named Arise from the Ashes set to release July 2009. Arise from the Ashes brutally declares dominance from beginning to end by expressing their attitude of overcoming adversity of the one-track minded world. Included on Arise from the Ashes is the song “Hallows’ Eve” which was written and chosen for an upcoming independent movie entitled “Hallows’ Eve: Slaughter on Second Street” as the movie’s theme song.
Their experience and reputation spans throughout the media. For instance, they had been featured on local radio stations including 97X, Q102, 93.9KTG, 90.3KWC and 103.1GBF as well as internet radio Jango’s regular rotation(Jango.com), May 2009’s Indies Top 10 pod cast (www.indiestop10.com), the Mayhem and Rage Metal Radio show (mayhemandrage.com) and Hater Metal (Biz-zar.com). Both Fox 7 Morning News along with Adelphia Channel 8’s Around Owensboro also showcased the band for their talent’s and accomplishments. Additionally their resume embodies countless articles in the Messenger Inquirer (Owensboro, KY), News-4-U Magazine (Evansville, IN), The Courier Newspaper (Hawesville, KY) and Music Entertainment “ME” Magazine (Lexington, KY). Online, FarFromFallen.net has received 96,000+ visits and plays earning them the attention of Roaring Lion Energy Drink of whom now sponsors the band.
Far From Fallen finished top 10 in an online “Battle of the Bands” on Drinkcocaine.ning.com defeating 250+ others from all over the globe and has made the Top 10 twice on Ourstage.com in April and August 2009 due to a high amount of positive votes.
Through perseverance and determanation along with a history of countless performances throughout the midwest, Far From Fallen plan to take matters into their own hands and make a profession out of what they love: to write, perform, and live music no matter what the cost.