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I couldn't have stopped it, stayed awake
Now caught in the rafters to veil a traceYou covered a vision, it's all I had
Now drink to your poison to feel the stabTicking like a time bomb
Ticking like a time bombI landed here to breathe
And I landed here to breathe
But I never felt this strangeAwait for an inlay to monitor
But notice my hands shake and my vision blurredDimming till the light's off
Dimming till the light's offI landed here to breathe
And I landed here to breathe
And I landed here to breathe
But I never felt this strangeI landed here to breathe
And I landed here to breathe
And I landed here to breathe
But I never felt this strange

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Falling Up is a hard rock/prog rock/experimental indie band from Oregon. Under the label BEC Recordings, Falling Up recorded and released 5 full length albums including Crashings (2004), Dawn Escapes (2005), the remix album Exit Lights (2006), Captiva (2007) and Fangs (2009), along with a relentless touring schedule and numerous radio singles. The band started with a hard rock, almost nu metal sound and have progressed to prog rock slowly over their career.

After a year off, the band began to discover the original vision and aspirations they had when first forming the group back in 2000. So with the help of fans/supporters and their donations, the band was able to raise a budget and independently record and release their 6th studio album.

Your Sparkling Death Cometh was released in 2011. Tracked at 'Fangs' producer Casey Crescenzo's studio down in California. The band headed up the operation - Produced by Jessy Ribordy, Mixed by Josh Shroy, and with help in Engineering by Casey Crescenzo and Jeremy Miller.

Falling Up produced a remix album based on 'Your Sparkling Death Cometh' in 2012 called Mnemos. It is available at http://fallingup.bandcamp.com, along with Your Sparkling Death Cometh.

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