[afm154] The Eternal Fall – Emptiness Vol​.​1 & 2

Tracklisting:

Disc 1

  1. Beneath The Stars
  2. You Are Always In My Mind
  3. Always It’s The Same
  4. Broken Dreams
  5. Dead Legacy
  6. Ich Denk An Dich
  7. Empty Eyes
  8. Emptiness
  9. The Pain
  10. Thrust
  11. You Are The One
  12. Love In The Shadows
  13. The Pope
  14. One More Time
  15. Own Cruel Song

Disc 2

  1. Intro
  2. I Am With You
  3. Dead Dream
  4. How Many Time?
  5. Look At My Eyes
  6. Frustration
  7. Emptiness 2
  8. Leaving Myself
  9. Simple Things
  10. We Can’t Turn Back The Time
  11. Poison
  12. Guiltiness
  13. The Watcher
  14. All I Need
  15. Again

The Eternal Fall - Emptiness Vol.1 & 2

Format: CD / digital | Label: afmusic | RD: 01/27/2012 / 12/13/2011 | Style: Darkwave

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The spanish dark wave band is existing in a varying line-up since 11 years now and is looking back to a solid discography of 8 releases. After the albums “The Eternal Fall”, “The Sadness”, “The Path” and “To Darkness”, “A Part Dies” was released in 2008, “Alone” in 2009 and 2010 and 2011 the as a double-cd reissued albums “Emptiness Vol. 1″ and “Emptiness Vol. 2″. From december 2011 on, the whole back catalogue will be available as a strictly limited CD-Box, as well as a download in all well-known stores.

The Eternal Fall, formed in the beginning of 2000 in spain from Sol (guitar, vocals, keyboards, programming) and David Tenza (bass), has earned a lot of popularity in whole europe and glances with its high stage presence. The 2002 released debut album meanwhile became one of the band’s classics: gloomy, melancholic, smooth kept, but yet danceable with deep going melodies and lyrics. Especially fans of the conventional gothrock fell and will fall in love with The Eternal Fall.

After the first few albums David Tenza left the band and since then mastermind Sol is responsible for the project all alone. In the years 2008 and 2009 he was supported on concerts by Manuel Mas (guitar), after that by Miguel Palazón (bass). In the compositions it becomes clear, how varied the gloomy basal mood is performed – often very calm and melancholic, but often with a lot of electronical influences, the spektrum of the inner life gets packed atmospherical densely.

And so the press judges: “For Whom The Cure are still too happy and Silke Bischoff is too icky and who, most notably, loves straight old schooled guitar-work, is on the right track with The Eternal Fall!” We have nothing more to say…