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All Genres > Rock > Modern Rock > FALL IN MARCH: Fall Down

Borne of the collective musical ADD of singer/songwriter Vlad Baranovsky and classically-trained multi-instrumentalist Monica Wulff, Fall In March challenges the notion that a band has to fit neatly into a musical genre.

Started as an accoustic duo intertwining the sometimes haunting and sometimes playful sound of the viola with rhythmic, russian-folk influenced guitar, male/female harmonies, and occasional touches of classical piano, this collaboration soon grew to incorporate the dynamic rhythm section of drummer/vocalist Michael Gilbert and bassist/vocalist Tom Murphy. The new additions added much needed drive and groove while further solidifying the fact that yes, this is a rock band.

Fall In March's new EP "Fall Down" is a product of their eclectic backgrounds. Starting with the rocker "Hello", the band quickly shifts gears to the viola-driven pop of "Losing It All For You" and proceeds to the band-of-gypsies-discovers-reggae swing of "Pretty Girl." The CD concludes with the folky "With You" and the heavily piano driven and punk-influenced title track, "Fall Down." The result is a genre-defying disk that is both new in its melding of styles and accessable with its roots planted firmly in catchy, sing-along pop.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.fallinmarch.com

Track List:
1. Hello
2. Losing It All For You
3. Pretty Girl
4. With You
5. Fall Down

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