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Falling Up

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About Falling Up

Falling Up is a rock/alternative/experimental band signed to BEC Recordings. They were named after the first song they wrote, which refers to how imperfect people are, but how sufficient the grace of God is to compensate for that imperfection.

They debuted in February 24, 2004 with an 11-song album titled Crashings. Aaron Sprinkle (who also produced Kutless and Anberlin) produced this album. Crashings sold 3,396 units in its first week. Three songs from Crashings charted on the Christian rock charts at R&R, and three peaked at #1. They toured across North America with Pillar, Project 86, Spoken, Subseven, Kutless, and Seventh Day Slumber in support of the album.

Their second album, Dawn Escapes, was released on October 25, 2005 on BEC Recordings.

Their third album, Exit>Lights, which was made up of remixes of their previous titles, was released September 12, 2006 on BEC Recordings.“After Crashings, we had in mind that we wanted to do a remix album,” says Falling Up’s vocalist Jessy Ribordy. “It is something totally different from our releases and our live show, which is more rock based. Our goal was to expand on our style and show a different side—something more electronic with a stronger slant to programming and digital vibe-- a different picture on songs we really love. We wanted to give the fans a chance to hear some of ours favorite songs from the past two releases in a more party, upbeat fashion.”

Their fourth album, Captiva, was released on October 4, 2007 and was also produced by Aaron Sprinkle. Captiva" picks up where the bands sophomore album "Dawn Escapes" left off, only taking their patented finely crafted rock hits and beautiful dreamlike ballads to the next level.

Guitarist Joseph A. Kisselburgh left the band prior to releasing Exit>Lights to pursue a solo career as The Send.

Jessy Ribordy(Vocals) and Josh Shroy(Drums) are currently in the studio for a new venture known as The River Empires.
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Christian, Christian Rock, Gospel, Christian-gospel, Christian/gospel

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About Falling Up

Falling Up is a rock/alternative/experimental band signed to BEC Recordings. They were named after the first song they wrote, which refers to how imperfect people are, but how sufficient the grace of God is to compensate for that imperfection.

They debuted in February 24, 2004 with an 11-song album titled Crashings. Aaron Sprinkle (who also produced Kutless and Anberlin) produced this album. Crashings sold 3,396 units in its first week. Three songs from Crashings charted on the Christian rock charts at R&R, and three peaked at #1. They toured across North America with Pillar, Project 86, Spoken, Subseven, Kutless, and Seventh Day Slumber in support of the album.

Their second album, Dawn Escapes, was released on October 25, 2005 on BEC Recordings.

Their third album, Exit>Lights, which was made up of remixes of their previous titles, was released September 12, 2006 on BEC Recordings.“After Crashings, we had in mind that we wanted to do a remix album,” says Falling Up’s vocalist Jessy Ribordy. “It is something totally different from our releases and our live show, which is more rock based. Our goal was to expand on our style and show a different side—something more electronic with a stronger slant to programming and digital vibe-- a different picture on songs we really love. We wanted to give the fans a chance to hear some of ours favorite songs from the past two releases in a more party, upbeat fashion.”

Their fourth album, Captiva, was released on October 4, 2007 and was also produced by Aaron Sprinkle. Captiva" picks up where the bands sophomore album "Dawn Escapes" left off, only taking their patented finely crafted rock hits and beautiful dreamlike ballads to the next level.

Guitarist Joseph A. Kisselburgh left the band prior to releasing Exit>Lights to pursue a solo career as The Send.

Jessy Ribordy(Vocals) and Josh Shroy(Drums) are currently in the studio for a new venture known as The River Empires.
Show More
Genres:
Christian, Christian Rock, Gospel, Christian-gospel, Christian/gospel

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