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Doppelganger (Dig)
Fall of Troy
Doppelganger (Dig)
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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Melodic, uplifting vocals and harmonies, side-by-side with tortured, assaulting screams. Mathematically precise rhythms and complex fretwork, giving way to loose jam-inspired divergences. Pop-meets-punk-meets-metal-meets-r...  more »

     
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All Artists: Fall of Troy
Title: Doppelganger (Dig)
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Equal Vision Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 8/16/2005
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Metal, Thrash & Speed Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 794558111225

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Melodic, uplifting vocals and harmonies, side-by-side with tortured, assaulting screams. Mathematically precise rhythms and complex fretwork, giving way to loose jam-inspired divergences. Pop-meets-punk-meets-metal-meets-rock in the unlikeliest of places: this is the musical crossroads where you'll find Washington State-based trio The Fall of Troy, skittering off defiantly in one direction after another, refusing to stick to any one established road. If it sounds like it all adds up to chaos, that's because it often does - but only in the same beautiful way as our own everyday experience. And with Doppelganger, their Equal Vision debut, that kind of musical experimentation and alternate perspective has enabled Thomas Erak (vocals/guitar), Tim Ward (bass/vocals), and Andrew Forsman (drums) to stand out right from the start. Given the chance to work on the new record with top producer Barrett Jones (Foo Fighters, The Melvins, Jawbox), the band jumped, and entered the studio in exactly the right mindset. "We didn't really go in there with a set sound in mind," says Forsman. "We just kind of figured it out on the spot. So the new album became more of a snapshot of us at the time than a posed picture." Which is fitting, considering that no two live experiences with The Fall of Troy are ever the same. Rather than plan out every aspect of their shows, the band leaves things open on stage, allowing for the music and the energy to take over. No one knows exactly when or how a song will change, or when the atmosphere will explode with electricity, until it actually happens. And while a record can't physically change from listen to listen, that sense of spontaneity remains a big part of what makes Doppelganger so powerful.

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CD Reviews

Great CD from a Very Promising Band.
Mr. Pimpson | Waxahachie, TX USA | 07/02/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD is a very complex piece of work. It's definitely got footing in prog/experimental rock, but it also has flourishses in emo/hardcore (thankfully not too much), pop hooks, and some 80's hair metal. It's amazing how even though it's the same thing each time you listen to it, it has such an amazing energy that never really leaves, you'll keep noticing little nuances that are great. The band itself is amazing. Thomas Erak (Vox/Guitar) is sheer brilliance, definitely one of the most talented guitarists I have ever heard, especially considering that he is not only doing some serious guitar work, but singing at the same time. The bass is exceptional as well, with alot of nice chords that really bring out the percussion from the drummer, who is also very talented. It's a little disappointing, though, that these guys are being fairly overlooked by the public. I don't know what's up, but these guys definitely deserve some serious attention, definitely more than any of those hardcore/emo/metalcore bands such as underoath, who merely feign emotion, while these guys are true brilliant, blistering, beautiful emotion. A must have for any music fan who is looking for new talent."
The most technical music since van halen!!
Hardcore Kid | 06/25/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Thomas Erak really showed his talent in this amazing record. Though some songs are re-recorded from their old self-titled album, the recordings are much better. I was blown away when I looked at the guitar tab for "Mouths like Sidewinder Missiles"-It is hard to imagine how a guitar player who has only been playing for 5 years can sing and play guitar like that at the same time. here is my review on the cd:

-I Just Got This Symphony Goin' 10/10 The guitar in the intro of this song is amazing.

- Act One, Scene One 10/10 One of the catchiest songs of the album that makes you want to shake your head when the singer goes into a screaming fit.

-F.C.P.R.E.M.I.X. 9/10 Great single but it gets somewhat old after listening to it for a month staright.

-You got a deathwish Johnny Truant? 10/10 Short but sweet.

-Mouths like sidewinder missiles 15/10 amazing, catchy song with awesome guitar riffs.

-The Hol[ ]y Tape 9/10 sweet intro, good song

-Laces Out, Dan! 9/10 good vocals, catchy

-We Better Learn To Hotwire A Uterus 8/10 great song off the old cd

-Whacko Jacko Steals The Elephant Man's Bones 11/10 SWEET SONG OF OLD CD!!

- Tom Waits 7/10 gets a slight listen, not as catchy as some of the other songs

-Macaulay McCulkin 9/10 decent song that you have to make sure to listen to before turning off the cd.



BUY THE CD....YOU WONT BE SORRY!!!"
Jesus, volta freaks...Get this
Profirio Diaz | Orange County, California | 04/18/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I cam across the Fall of Troy through myspace. I listened to their song PT 5, and was amazed at the talent these guys.



Before that, I was very into the Mars Volta. I still am, but as time went on, I got more and mroe into the Fall of Troy. I eventually bought the cd, and listened to it. Now, reguardless, I listen to all of Doppleganger, each day. I can't help it, they are so great. I didn't expect this band to actually entertain me, especially with their live work. They are an amazing band, and everybody else, who thinks otherwise, should just stick to their metalcore and rap. No reason for your lack o musical tastee to interfere with peple who have potential of lisntieng to one of the best bands to arise today"