Review: Fell Far Behind – Reaching The Red Line

If you like New Found Glory or Bayside, you might just have found your new favorite band. Fell Far Behind is a New Jersey quintet that straddles the line between harder-edged rock and fast-paced pop-punk. It’s catchy, melodic, and solidly-played with loads of technical guitarmonies. Nothing really out of the ordinary, but pretty decent nonetheless. I would normally expect that a record like this to be released one of a few mid-sized labels that specialize in this sort of thing, but Fell Far Behind actually self-released this. Kudos to these guys for going it alone.

MP3 | Fell Far Behind – For Now Goodnight Reaching The Red Line
MP3 | Fell Far Behind – The Antidote Reaching The Red Line

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One Response to Review: Fell Far Behind – Reaching The Red Line
  1. Michael
    May 5, 2008 | 6:58 pm

    this is nice. yay for self-releases.

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