Falling From Zero is the second studio album from Los Angeles rock band Heaven Below.[1] The album was released on March 20, 2012 via Broken Halo Media.[2]
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Studio album by Heaven Below | ||||
Released | March 20, 2012 (2012-03-20) | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 59:08 | |||
Label | Broken Halo Media | |||
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“The Mirror Never Lies”, the fourth song on the album, is a charity single for Children Without A Voice.
"Gravity Killed The Spaceman", the ninth song on the album, recognizes David Bowie's Space Oddity while "Major Tom" is a cover of Peter Schilling's 1980s hit single paired with an original framework from the ensemble.[1]
The video for "Dodging a Bullet", the third song on the album, was directed by Adam Hendershott and Industrialism Films. The video features the musicians reenacting Pulp Fiction.[3][4]
The compact disc was released with 4 bonus tracks as well as The Mirror Never Lies: Mega-Single.[1]
Jon Ondrashek of Target Audience Magazine states that the title track “Falling From Zero” features hard percussion and scraping vocals.[5][6]
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