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''Fangs!'' is the fourth studio album from
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band Falling Up. It was released on March 24, 2009 through
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. Unlike the band's previous work, ''Fangs!'' is a science fiction concept album.


Background

Falling Up announced ''Fangs!'' in August 2008, recorded from September through November, and completed the album around late 2008. The material for the album was written during early and mid-2008. Album updates were announced via the band's
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channel randomly during 2008. On January 23, the band's official MySpace profile was changed to reflect the new album's artwork and style. The band added a new song, entitled "Streams of Woe at Acheron", to their Myspace profile on January 22 and announced the album pre-order on January 27. There were three pre-order choices, each consisting of the physical album and either band signatures or a t-shirt and plastic "fangs". On March 4, Jesus Freak Hideout posted an album "PReview", which consisted of 20-second clips of every main track and a review, including track lengths. On March 6, Falling Up posted a new song from the album, called "Goddess of the Dayspring, Am I", on their Myspace page. The track lengths for the version posted Falling Up's Myspace and the one reported by Jesus Freak Hideout are, for no known reason, different. On March 13,
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posted ''Fangs!'' for pre-order via MP3 download, which included extended 30-second previews of each song. This posting confirmed that "Goddess of the Dayspring, Am I" has a song length of 4:31.


Track listing

The album contains twelve songs and five transitional tracks that are not numbered. The transitional tracks are part of the songs they're listed before or after, more as introductions or lead-outs than anything. "Panic and Geo-Primaries" contains the chorus and main theme from "Arch to Achilles" on the band's earlier album, '' Captiva''. :*"Blooming from the Corner" #"A Colour Eoptian" – 3:48 #"Lotus and the Languorous" – 4:43 #"Streams of Woe at Acheron" – 4:20 #"Magician Reversed" – 5:07 #*"The Discoveratory" #"Golden Arrows" – 4:07 #"The King's Garden" – 2:34 #"Panic and Geo-Primaries" – 3:56 #"The Moonn and Sixpence" – 3:33 #*"Our Lady Satuernn's Reef" #"Goddess of the Dayspring, Am I" – 4:31 #"The Sidewinder Flux" – 4:36 #*"Gears Under the Water" #"The Chilling Alpine Adventure" – 3:39 #"Swimming Towards Propellers" – 2:04 #*"The Signal From Forum A"


Personnel

Falling Up * Jessy Ribordy – vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesizers,
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* Daniel Elder – guitar * Jeremy Miller – bass guitar * Josh Shroy – drums, percussion Additional *
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– additional guitar and vocals, songwriter except on tracks 6 and 12, producer,
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, mixer * Troy Glessner – mastering at Spectre Studio


References


External links


''Fangs'' official album site

Back Seat Writer Interview With Falling Up on ''Fangs!''
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