Tornado Lobster Killer Reveal New Album “Lobsteria’
Milan's Tornado Lobster Killer have released Lobsteria, a record that transforms uncertainty, frustration, and personal upheaval into something urgent, honest, and cathartic. The…
October 1st will see the release of Decade, the highly anticipated debut album from studio project They Fell From The Sky. The band formed in 2008 when Jason Bowld (Bullet For My Valentine, Pitchshifter, Killing Joke), began writing songs with Colin Doran (Hundred Reasons). The pair began to write and jam with guitarist and producer Dave Draper before completing the lineup with Lee Erinmez (Snuff) and Oly Edkins.
Once in the studio They Fell From The Sky‘s songwriting flourished and an album began to take shape, blending the multitude of styles each member brought to the table. Produced Dave Draper, best known for his work with The Wildhearts, The Professionals and Kerbdog, their debut album showcases the band’s ability to mix their heavier backgrounds with mainstream appeal.
Coming armed with an assortment of riffs that feel 10 feet deep, there is no escaping a They Fell From The Sky record. Knitting together Colin’s unmistakable shape-shifting vocals with heavy beats and heavier, rhapsodic chords, Decade is pure adrenaline from start to finish, with every second of the album sounding like it’s competing to be the show-stopping climax. The entire album, an exercise in both grandeur and pure nostalgia, explores the many facets of human behaviour.
Proving that the band aren’t afraid to show off their softer side too comes the album’s third and final single, The Line, the follow up to previous singles Dry and Crush This World. The Line is a soul-scorching confessional that’s among some of Doran’s most vulnerable vocal performances. The track is about “not telling the truth. Not necessarily lying in a black and white sense but more about self preservation that gets out of hand and goes too far”.
You can stream The Line and pre-order Decades here