Beneath The Fallen was formed in November, 2006 by Justin Williams, who began production on his first full length album, "No Pity For Self Infliction" at Red House Studios with the help of friend, Frank Williams. Frank (lead guitar) eventually joined the group along with Pat Kalb (bass) a few months later. With the addition of Lou Towart (drums), the group was complete.
Beneath The Fallen's lead single, "Make Me Beg", is off of their new CD, "No Pity For Self Infliction". "Make Me Beg" is about an inner struggle with ones' self" , states Justin. It's about the inner struggle to hold onto what and who's important and not give up. The song's heavy hitting guitar tempo is full of suspense. The lyrics and tormented screams brings the point across beautifully. What a story they tell. The message is very powerful which exposes the raw talent of these individuals.
Beneath The Fallen has shared the stage with Jucifer, Tiger Piss, Something Automatic, RUIN, Planeside, Left in ruins, Desolate, Coyle, Tantric, Re-fueled, and PEARL featuring Scott Ian of Anthrax, Pearl daughter of legendary Meatloaf, members of Henry Rollins, and others.
"No Pity For Self Infliction" is available both physically and digitally, and can be purchased at most iStores.
Stay tuned for their new full length CD, "Eye for an Eye" which is scheduled to be released in 2011.
Beneath The Fallen are currently working with A&R Select in West Hollywood, Ca., for a record deal, publishing, licensing or placement opportunities.
You can listen to and/or purchase their new CD by logging into any of the following sites:
Press Release: – May 11, 2010 – BENEATH THE FALLEN
New York - Beneath The Fallen was formed in November, 2006 by Justin Williams, who began production on his first full length album, “No Pity For Self Infliction” at Red House Studios with the help of friend, Frank Williams. Frank (lead guitar) eventually joined the group along with Pat Kalb (bass) a few months later. With the addition of Lou Towart (drums), the group was complete.
Beneath The Fallen’s lead single, “Make Me Beg”, is off of their new CD, “No Pity For Self Infliction”. “Make Me Beg” is about an inner struggle with ones’ self”, states Justin. It’s about the inner struggle to hold on to what and who’s important and not give up. The song’s heavy hitting guitar tempo is full of suspense. The lyrics and tormented screams brings the point across beautifully. What a story they tell The message is very powerful which exposes the raw talent of these individuals.
Beneath The Fallen has shared the stage with Jucifer, Tiger Piss, Something Automatic, Ruin, Planeside, Left in Ruins, Desolate, Coyle, Tantric, Re-Fueled,Pearl,Scot Ian of ANTHRAX, and others.
“No Pity For Self Infliction” is out both physically and digitally and can be purchased at most iStores. Stay tuned for their new full length CD, “Eye for an Eye” which is scheduled to be released in 2010.
Beneath The Fallen are currently working with A & R Select in West Hollywood, Ca., for a record deal, publishing, licensing or placement opportunities.
Description: Beneath The Fallen's heavy hitting guitar tempo is full of suspense. The lyrics and tormented screams brings the point across beautifully. Their messages are very powerful and expose the raw talent of these individuals.
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