When Everything Falls Haste the Day

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  • Release Date: 06/28/2005
  • Sales Rank: 68,207
  • Label: SOLID STATE RECORDS
  • UPC: 724386056702

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When Everything Falls

1LISTENFallen 2:41
2LISTENThe Perfect Night 2:57
3LISTENWalk On 2:55
4LISTENWhen Everything Falls 4:11
5LISTENIf I Could See 2:58
6LISTENWalls and Fear 2:47
7LISTENFor a Lifetime 3:23
8LISTENThis Time It's Real 3:12
9LISTENBleed Alone 2:13
10LISTENInstrumetal 2:04
11LISTENAll I Have 3:13
12LISTENLong Way Down 5:44

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Haste the Day has been described as a Christian metalcore band, but truth be told, what transpires on their second album, When Everything Falls, is closer to Christian screamo than Christian metalcore. While pure metalcore is known for being ferocious and unforgiving, When Everything Falls offers more breathing room. Haste the Day thrives on the extreme vocals/clean vocals contrast that screamo is famous for, and this 2005 release has its share of melodic moments as well as harsh, head-kicking brutality. The album even contains a cover of the Goo Goo Dolls' "Long Way Down" -- are these not the sort of things one would expect from a band that is more From Autumn to Ashes than Brick Bath, more Hopesfall than Hatebreed? That said, this 2005 release is a cut above many of the mid-'00s screamo discs. Haste the Day's songs are hookier, and lead singer Jimmy Ryan is not one of screamo's cookie-cutter vocalists; rather, his extreme vocal style is best described as an inspired mixture of metalcore/hardcore-style screaming, and a black metal rasp. But in terms of subject matter, When Everything Falls is a long way from black metal (which is full of references to Satanism and the Occult). This album has a Christian-oriented message, although the lyrics are introspective rather than preachy; Haste the Day are sharing their experiences and offering a Christian analysis, but they aren't beating listeners over the head with their beliefs. Screamo -- be it Christian or secular -- had more than its share of mediocrity in the early- to mid-'00s, but When Everything Falls is among the more memorable screamo efforts of 2005. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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June 14, 2008: both the old albums "buring bridges" and "when everything falls" are both great albums even though on the cd "when everything falls" jimmy sounds like he has a cold and has mucus in his throat but its still a good album, now the new album sucks personally cuz the singer doesnt really go with the haste the day style he has a good voice just not for haste the day the music in it is ok it sounds a little bit like haste the day but more repeat of everything else thats out there now a days.