The Fiction We Live From Autumn to Ashes

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  • Release Date: 09/09/2003
  • Sales Rank: 55,509
  • Label: VAGRANT RECORDS
  • UPC: 601091038622
 
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Track List
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The Fiction We Live

1LISTENThe After Dinner Payback 2:51
2LISTENLilacs & Lolita 2:42
3LISTENNo Trivia 4:08
4LISTENMilligram Smile 3:36
5LISTENThe Second Wrong Makes You Feel Right 4:58
6LISTENEvery Reason To 2:53
7LISTENAutumns Monologue 4:33
8LISTENAlive Out of Habit 4:57
9LISTENAll I Taste Today Is What's Her Name 3:37
10LISTENThe Fiction We Live 1:18
11LISTENI'm the Best at Ruining My Life 4:23

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Editorial Reviews

Drummer/singer Francis Mark has been quoted as saying that From Autumn to Ashes is almost like "a band with an identity crisis." His point was that F.A.T.A. thrives on contrasts -- clean alternative pop/rock melodies are contrasted with the sort of screaming, tortured vocals associated with metalcore. Actually, F.A.T.A. does have an identity and it's an appealing one, even though The Fiction We Live (the Long Islanders' second full-length album) isn't quite as consistent as it could have been -- some of the performances are more successful than others. But when the band does hit its mark, F.A.T.A. has much to offer. F.A.T.A.'s basic concept -- melody and lushness meets brutality -- is a good, intriguing idea and it has the necessary equipment to pull it off. Mark provides the melodic, accessible, more conventional vocals, while Benjamin Perri provides the metalcore-like screaming. The Fiction We Live, however, isn't a full-fledged metalcore disc -- certainly not in the way that Brick Bath, Hatebreed, Rotten Sound, and Throwdown have provided full-fledged metalcore. For the most part, the playing isn't all that heavy -- and the hardcore/metalcore element has more to do with Perri's vocal style than with the actual musicianship. Take away Perri and The Fiction We Live wouldn't be all that different from a Smashing Pumpkins CD. But Perri's presence is definitely a plus, and his screaming is often beneficial because it adds emotional emphasis to the angst-ridden lyrics. There are times when F.A.T.A. should have used him more sparingly; some of the material would have been better served by less screaming from Perri and more of Mark's "normal" singing (whatever "normal" is). But despite its imperfections, The Fiction We Live has more plusses than minuses and paints a generally appealing picture of the Long Island alterna-rockers. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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Fiction We Liveby Anonymous

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May 04, 2005: FATA first CD was by far an outstanding piece of work. But the first time I heard Fiction we Live I was just blown away. The whole cd is just a master piece. Autumns monolouge will pull your heart and the response makes that a perfect fit. But the best song on here is by far Alive out of Habbit. I'm looking for these guys in the future.

Fiction We Liveby Anonymous

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September 16, 2004: This Is By Far One Of The Best Punk - Metal Bands Out There Yet. The First Time I Heard Them Was On A Warped Tour Cd And I Couldn't Stop Listening To Them. The Best Song Would Have To Be The After Dinner Payback.


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