Everything I Touch Falls to Pieces

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Everything I Touch Falls To Pieces
Dead To Fall- Everything I Touch Falls To Pieces album cover.jpg
Studio album by Dead to Fall
Released September 10, 2002
Genre Metalcore, melodic death metal
Length 38:21
Label Victory
Dead to Fall chronology
Everything I Touch Falls To Pieces
(2002)
Villainy & Virtue
(2004)Villainy & Virtue2004

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]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Prologue"   1:12
2. "Memory"   3:44
3. "Eternal Gates of Hell"   3:16
4. "Like A Bullet"   3:33
5. "Graven Image"   3:58
6. "Words Ignored"   2:52
7. "Cost Of A Good Impression"   3:08
8. "Tu Se' Morta"   3:45
9. "Doraematu"   2:54
10. "Preying On The Helpless"   4:45
11. "The Balance Theory"   5:04
Total length:
38:21

Members

  • Jonathan Hunt - vocals
  • Bryan Lear - lead guitar
  • Seth Nichols - rhythm guitar
  • Justin Jakimiak - bass
  • Dan Craig - drums

Reception

Miscellanea

  • 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

References

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