Fortunate Fall (band)

Fortunate Fall is an anarcho-metal band from Inglewood, California.[1] They write, produce, and distribute all of their music in true DIY fashion through the indie label Riot Ready Records.

Fortunate Fall
OriginInglewood, California, United States
GenresMelodic Death Metal, Grindcore, Anarcho-Metal, Metalcore, Thrash Metal
Years active2009 (2009)–present
LabelsRiot Ready Records
Associated actsDr. Ghost, Venom Lab, Slit Rist, Two Channels, Gadget Inspector, Fifty Year Storm
Members
  • Wesley Richards
  • Nathan Evan Williams
  • Paul Allen

Founded in 2009, chief songwriter Wesley Richards has released all of the band's music under his label and recording studio Riot Ready Records [2] with founding members Nathan Evan Williams on drums and Paul Allen on bass. Fortunate Fall's style has several different elements of extreme metal while leaning heavily on melodic death metal, grindcore and thrash, and blends everything with aggressively progressive lyrical content.[3]

The band is known for their aggressive melodies and subject matter, but also for their DIY ethic and approach to production and touring. In addition to self-producing and distributing all of their releases under the indie label Riot Records Records, the band's two major tours were self-managed and funded as well. They released a number of early demos and splits with other metal bands from predominantly the LA-based metal scene developing a devout cult following among the LA area coastal cities, leading to the 2013 release of A Death Related Party,.[4] It was after this release that their reputation for chaotic, aggressive live shows began to spread, often opting to perform in the middle of the floor as opposed to the stage. Following the release of 2014's Camera Obscura,[5] the band embarked on their first coast-to-coast tour, again delivering their unique on-stage antics to the soundtrack of their aggressive high octane music but this time in front of a national audience. After the release of their third full-length album The Orange Scare in March 2017, they again embarked on a nationwide tour. They returned to LA and in 2018 released their fourth full length release The Black Party.

Style

Fortunate Fall plays a blend of several musical styles with a focus in death metal and grindcore with elements of metalcore and powerviolence. Fortunate Fall lyrically focuses on far left and anarchist subject matter leaning heavy on social and political commentary, leading to them being considered an anarcho-metal band. Chief songwriter and producer Wesley Richards is a common contributor to several local Los Angeles anarchist outlets, and has been involved in numerous progressive activist movements. Richards draws from a number of eclectic influences, including southern California skate punk and the Houston underground hardcore scene, as well as traditional death metal and thrash. Several elements are prevalent throughout their releases, one of the most recognizable aspects being the speed at which they play, rarely stopping to catch their breath during an album or set. Structurally the band has evolved over the years from longer more traditional structures to quicker, short blast-type of structures more akin to grindcore or powerviolence.

Discography

Year of US ReleaseTitleLabel
2010Venom Lab SplitRiot Ready Records
2012Last Funeral EPRiot Ready Records
2013A Death Related PartyRiot Ready Records
2014Camera ObscuraRiot Ready Records
2017The Orange ScareRiot Ready Records
2017The Opposition Party EPRiot Ready Records
2018Class War: Metal, Hardcore & Violence (Compilation)Riot Ready Records
2018The Black PartyRiot Ready Records
2019Neighborhood Watch: Grind, Death & Crust (Compilation)Riot Ready Records

References

  1. GraveWish, Elie. "Fortunate Fall". Metal Archives. Retrieved September 8, 2013.
  2. Nesten, Calen. "Fortunate Fall - Camera Obscura". Metal Temple. Yiannis Mitsakos. Retrieved August 27, 2014.
  3. Ward, Mat. "10 Powerful New Albums to Supercharge Activists". Green Left Weekly. Green Left. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  4. GraveWish, Elie. "Fortunate Fall - A Death Related Party". Encyclopaedia Metallum. Retrieved September 8, 2013.
  5. Topanga, Zio. "Fortunate Fall - Camera Obscura". Metal Archives. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
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