Falling Up

Songs: 3
Albums: 2

Facts about Falling Up

Falling Up

Falling Up is a Christian rock band from Oregon, United States, known for their innovative blend of rock, electronic, and experimental music. Here are some facts about them:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Falling Up was formed in 2001 in Albany, Oregon, by vocalist Jessy Ribordy, guitarist Tom Cox, bassist Jeremy Miller, drummer Josh Shroy, and keyboardist Adam Taylor. The band's name was inspired by the idea of rising above life's challenges and struggles. Drawing from diverse musical influences, including alternative rock, electronic music, and ambient soundscapes, Falling Up quickly gained attention for their unique and eclectic sound.

  2. Musical Style and Innovation: Falling Up's music defies easy categorization, blending elements of rock, electronic, post-rock, and experimental music. Their songs are characterized by their atmospheric textures, intricate arrangements, and dynamic shifts in mood and tempo. The band's willingness to experiment with unconventional song structures, unconventional instrumentation, and innovative production techniques set them apart from their peers in the Christian rock scene.

  3. Album Releases and Critical Acclaim: Falling Up released their debut album, "Crashings", in 2004, which was well-received by both critics and fans. The album showcased the band's diverse musical influences and innovative approach to songwriting, earning them comparisons to bands like Radiohead and Muse. Subsequent releases, including "Dawn Escapes" (2005), "Captiva" (2007), and "Fangs!" (2009), further solidified Falling Up's reputation as one of the most inventive and forward-thinking bands in Christian rock.

  4. Evolution and Changes in Lineup: Over the years, Falling Up underwent several lineup changes, with members coming and going. Despite these changes, Jessy Ribordy remained the driving force behind the band, serving as the primary songwriter and creative visionary. The band's sound evolved with each album, incorporating new influences and experimenting with different musical styles while maintaining their distinctive identity.

  5. Hiatus and Return: Falling Up announced their decision to go on hiatus in 2010, following the release of their final album, "Your Sparkling Death Cometh". During this time, Jessy Ribordy pursued other musical projects and creative endeavors. However, in 2014, Falling Up unexpectedly returned with a new album titled "Hours". The album marked a departure from their previous sound, featuring a more stripped-down and intimate approach to songwriting. Falling Up's return was met with excitement and enthusiasm from their loyal

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