Last Falling
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| Last Falling | |
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| Origin | Thousand Oaks, California, United States |
| Genres | Alternative Rock, Post-grunge, Electronica |
| Years active | 1995–present |
| Labels | Independent Revel Yell (in Japan) |
| Associated acts | The Mainliners The Accelerators |
| Website | lastfalling.com |
| Members | |
| Bryan Ferguson | |
| Past members | |
| Mark Evangelista Gabe Valencia Robert Bausch James Cartman |
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Last Falling is an American rock music project fronted by vocalist and guitarist Bryan Ferguson. As its main producer, singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, Ferguson is the only member of Last Falling and remains solely responsible for the music and creative direction. The name was implemented in Los Angeles, USA, in 2003, revising the band name at the time, "The Accelerators". The first Last Falling homemade CD of 3 songs entitled "3 Song EP", featuring songs written under The Accelerators, was created and circulated at local shows for free with a limited amount of copies (under 200).
Being the youngest son of Radio Hall of Fame Disc Jockey, Charlie Tuna, has given Bryan a unique exposure to music over the years. From singing into a microphone in his dad's studio at age 3, to getting a mini drum kit at age 5 in addition to some exposure to piano through his brother, Daniel Ferguson, then eventually a borrowed acoustic guitar at age 12, synthesizers and drum machines at 14, Bryan discovered the instruments that would create music in his own developing studio.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Fuel (2002) self-released under band name The Accelerators in Japan under record label Revel Yell | Free on iTunes and via the Last Falling Podcast
- In Loving Memory (2006) self-released | Free on iTunes and via the Last Falling Podcast
- OK To Disconnect (2010) is a free, real-time, digital album with the sole intent to be a personal challenge of quantity over quality. It is referred to as an ambitious music project with specific goals; to write, record, and produce one song a week for a predetermined length of time documented with evidence. Fans may choose to download tracks available as MP3s or view YouTube videos that contain time lapse images of the making of each song. Download for free on iTunes and via the Last Falling Podcast | Watch videos on YouTube.
[edit] EPs And Special Releases
- Demo (1997) self-released under band name The Mainliners | Free on iTunes and via the Last Falling Podcast
- 3 Song EP (2003) self-released | Free on iTunes and via the Last Falling Podcast
- Callus Heart (2004) self-released | Free on iTunes and via the Last Falling Podcast
- ...And The Tree Was Happy (2005) self-released | Free on iTunes and via the Last Falling Podcast
- Live And Acoustic (2005) self-released | Free on iTunes and via the Last Falling Podcast
- Satellites (2009) self-released online copies only | Free on iTunes and via the Last Falling Podcast
[edit] External links
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