Drawing influence from artists such as Radiohead, Oceansize and Portishead, Edinburgh based alternative rock outfit Midas Fall create epic, melodic, atmospheric music with strong progressive and post rock undertones and haunting, melancholic vocals.
Following the release of debut EP "Eleven. Return and Revert" the band embarked on a UK tour and have since received airplay from BBC 6's Tom Robinson as well as several regional stations.
2010 kicked off with bang when the band secured their first headline show at King Tuts with London band The Bookhouse Boys, followed by a support slot with Japanese post-rockers Mono at a packed-out Oran Mor.
Fronted by inimitable Elizabeth Heaton, she surprises with a strong display of vocals, asserting her position throughout the album...the debut from this Edinburgh quintet remains an engrossing listen.
Midas Fall has crafted a great piece of art with Eleven. Return and Revert, and just like Edinburgh's stunning architecture, the band's music stands out like a beautiful landmark...captivating and eerie...a heartbreaking masterpiece.
"BPD" is featured in the second EP "As Our Blood Separates", which is to be a strictly digital release.
The love is just a drug, we can't escape from it... we know that we suffer but we can't leave it... it's the most painful thing that we can feel, I love that pain!
S4Echannel 2 months ago
πολύ.. πολύ καλό!!!
choco4roses 2 months ago
Πολύ ατμοσφαιρικό τραγούδι!
CHRDBR 3 months ago