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468:, Falling Up updated their website to fit with the theme of the album. A player was also added, allowing each track from the album to be played in its entirety. Prior to the album's release, the band members stated several times that, depending on the album's reception, it would likely be Falling Up's last project. With the album's release, they added a biography section to their website, which implied that they were hoping to continue Falling Up, even 10 years after its inception. 33: 349:
The album was released on October 2, 2007. The first single from the album was "Hotel Aquarium", followed by "Goodnight Gravity", "How They Made Cameras", "Maps", and "A Guide to Marine Life". The band also filmed a music video for "Hotel Aquarium", which was featured in X 2008. After recording but
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campaign. Jessy explained on the website that the reason for the breakup was due to the band members wanting to explore other musical endeavors and the fact the BEC did not support the band's ideas for future releases. Jessy also stated that the band members felt uncomfortable ending Falling Up so
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was to be their "heaviest album yet", something which was often disputed in the post-release period. It was also said that the album would be "more of an arrangement than just a record that is put together randomly" and that it " not have 14 great songs in entirety, but just intriguing moments and
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On January 21, 2011, Falling Up's Kickstarter campaign for their new album ended, having raised $ 13,665, more than their goal of $ 10,000. Rewards for the campaign included an exclusive download of two of Falling Up's demo songs, "Phantasm" and "Monster Blood", both of which were tracks cut from
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In August 2014, Falling Up initiated a Kickstarter fundraiser for their tenth full-length album that raised over $ 48,000, exceeding the $ 40,000 goal. During the Kickstarter campaign, Falling Up announced that this would be the band's final album. On November 13, 2015, Falling Up released their
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album, an exclusive T-shirt, signed copies of the new record, and cover songs performed by the band. The new record began recording on February 9, 2011, with Ribordy saying that the album would be released in June of 2011. On March 18, 2011, the band's website was updated with a logo displaying
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EP was released on Groupees through the "Feed Them with Music" program, a charity which provides a meal for a needy family for every download. All of Falling Up's profits from the EP were donated to this program. Within the first 24 hours of the album's release there were over 1,500 downloads.
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contained seven tracks on its own, and there were also three bonus tracks added when the album reached 1,000 downloads. The tracks found on the album were not full remixes, but repetitions of hooks found in the various sections of
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was toned down in style and contained more introspective and personal lyrics. Both of the albums and the book began their launch on October 9, 2012, and were progressively released over the course of three months.
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The band went through several lineup changes, with only lead vocalist Jessy Ribordy, bassist Jeremy Miller, and drummer Josh Shroy appearing on every album. They became an independent band with the release of
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Falling Up announced in early January 2012 that a remix EP was in the works and also said that they were hoping to have some new music released by the end of the year. On April 11, 2012, the band released
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was released on June 28, 2011, the album generally received very favorable reviews from critics. It was cited as being exceptionally creative, with a strong focus on originality and composure.
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to follow through on a reward tier from their Kickstarter campaign. It consisted of two re-created songs, "Broken Heart" and "Arafax Deep," which originally debuted on the band's first album,
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pushed Falling Up's lifetime record sales to over 150,000 by the summer of 2006. Guitarist Tom Cox left the band shortly before the album's release, eventually going on to form his own band,
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Over time, the lyrics became more abstract and poetic as the band's style shifted from alternative rock to a more experimental direction and they started creating more diverse music.
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Earlier this morning, Falling Up decided to break the silence about their current state as a band and announce that the guys have decided to take a "permanent break" from Falling Up.
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On October 22, 2010, the band updated their MySpace page with information that new music was "in the works". The website FallingUpLives.com was then launched, followed by a
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sold 3,396 units in its first week, which exceeded first-week sales of any other album in the history of BEC Recordingsβ€”displacing the previous record held by
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fame were among the artists who worked with Falling Up for the project. Guitarist Joseph Kisselburgh left the band in May 2006 to focus on his solo project,
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The band announced the release date for their next project, code-named "Abandoners", on their Myspace page. Later on, they would announce the release name
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The original six members of Falling Up (2004). From left to right: Josh Shroy, Tom Cox, Joseph Kisselburgh, Jessy Ribordy, Andrew Wadlow, Jeremy Miller
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According to BEC Recordings and Falling Up's Myspace, Falling Up headlined the Fangs! tour in late April early May 2009 with Tooth and Nail artist
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On January 20, 2010, Ribordy announced that Falling Up was "taking a permanent break" and that their final show would be held at the
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and a handful of other musicians. Ribordy also began working on a solo project, Gloomcatcher, releasing its first album,
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Now ten years later things are looking bright for this trio of musicians! Hopefully there's another 10 years in them!
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and Portland indie/rock artist Archeology. Unlike past tours, the venues on this tour were strictly secular.
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was recorded as a concept album based on the book within the project, and was more rock-driven.
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before the release of the album, guitarist Micah Sannan departed Falling Up and joined the band
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Adam Taylor also waved goodbye that year, too .(He currently does merch for Hawk Nelson.)
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abruptly, leading to their decision to return making music, independently this time.
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reportedly arrived to those who had pre-ordered the album as early as June 23. When
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in 2011 and remained as such until the release of their final self-titled album.
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sections". One of the song titles, "Lotus and Languorous", was released early.
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in July 2007. The band enlisted a number of touring guitarists (including
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project. The project was eventually revealed to consist of two albums,
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Falling Up debuted on February 24, 2004, with their 12-track album,
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Jessy Ribordy – lead vocals, guitars, keyboards, programming
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sold over 50,000 units by the end of 2004. Three songs from
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On June 10, 2016, Falling Up released a two-song EP titled
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On May 25, 2011, Falling Up released the first single for
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2007- Micah Sannan departs. He's now in the band Disciple
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in 2003 after a recommendation from friends in the band
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Michael Humphrey – turntables, keyboards, programming
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Adam Taylor – keyboards, programming, backing vocals
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Index

The original six members of Falling Up (2004). From left to right: Josh Shroy, Tom Cox, Joseph Kisselburgh, Jessy Ribordy, Andrew Wadlow, Jeremy Miller
Albany, Oregon
Alternative rock
electronic rock
experimental rock
electronica
BEC
Tom Cox
Joseph Kisselburgh
fallinguplives.com
rock
Albany, Oregon
Crashings
BEC Recordings
Kutless
Aaron Sprinkle
Kutless
BEC Recordings
Chevelle
Cold
hard rock
Archers Rise
Family Force 5
Thousand Foot Krutch
Trevor McNevan
Randy Torres
Project 86
The Send
Tooth & Nail Records
Hawk Nelson

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