Metal District (Germany) 8.5/10 (link) - "Marius possesses talent and large potential. A debut that leaves a strong impression"
Musiq.no (Norway) 5/6 (link) - "Will fit right into every living room where music is not just entertainment, but also a state of mind"
Eternal Terror (Norway) 5/6 (link) - "Vulnerable and beautiful"
RevolutionMusic.dk (Denmark) 5/6 (link) - "It's heavy, great and exciting"
Terrorizer (UK) 8/10 - "Alternating the bleak and the beautiful with poise, From Below is a promising debut"
Hard'N'Heavy (France) 4/5 - "Deep, contrasted and fascinating"
Inferno Magazine (Finland) 4/5
Chronicles of Chaos (Internationl) 80/100 (link) - "A more than competent debut by an up-and-comer that all lovers of romance tinged death/doom should keep an eye on"
Metalrage (Netherlands) 80/100 (link) - "A fine piece of art"
Metallus.it (Italy) 8/10 (link) - "Excellent example of performance between doom metal and progressive tones"
Walls of Fire (Germany) 4/5 (link) - "Good album, rounded of by an impressive booklet"
Friedhof Magazine (Spain) 8/10 (link) - "Surpasses most of the doom/death-works of recent years"
Benzoworld.com (Italy) 80/100 (link) - "Get it without thinking twice"
The Streets (Norway) 8/10 (link) - "So phenomenal that a reviewer’s score is rather unimportant; this cd is highly recommended"
Heavy-Metal.it (Italy) 4/5 (link) - "A good debut from an artist to look out for in the future"
Metal France (France) 4/5 (link) - "From Below is an album of high quality"
Empire of Death (Italy) 80/100 (link) - "Extremely interesting debut"
Metallized.it (Italy) 8/10 (link) - "Dark and fascinating work"
Metalspheres Fanzine (Germany) N/A (link) - "An organic and conclusive sounding first piece of work"
Extreminal.com (Turkey) N/A (link) - "Not even for a moment I thought to be bored by what I heard"
Hellride Music (USA) N/A (link) - "Professional in every sense of the word, this tightly-executed slab of versatile doom metal succeeds by combining adventurous songwriting, seamless execution, and those wailing, melancholic leads that'll have anyone who wishes Opeth were a doom band wetting themselves with glee"
Biography:
In the autumn of 2004, The Fall Of Every Season arose. This musical project consisted of Marius Strand's ideas, compositions and his playing. Coming from a more straight-forward background, he had a wish to take his music to another level. He started experimenting with a calm, melancholic sound at first, and eventually began coupling it with brutality. This was no new combination, but it certainly became an enormous part of the band's music back then, and it also turned out to be for the future.
Time went by, and out of nothing the 14 minute long song "Her Withering Petals" was spread over the internet. This song was pure progressive doom metal, and became a manifest of who The Fall Of Every Season was and will always be. Gaining interest from all over the world, Marius Strand kept working on his one-man-doom. He intends on continuing to put personal, calm and brutal sadness to tape. Look out for more music by The Fall Of Every Season... In 2006 Aftermath Music showed interest in the music, and now, in the beginning of 2007, the debut album "From Below" has been released!
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Hi Marius. Quite a while since my last visit, but i see you've been doing great music still. Great song. Well it couldnt be other way ;) as we are used to have great material coming from you ;) Congratulations once again. I pretty much appreciate your work.