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Line-up

2007-  Scott Carstairs - guitars
2021-  Evan Brewer - bass
2021-  Kyle Schaefer - vocals
2023-  Sam Mooradian - guitars
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2007  Tommy Logan - drums
2007  Dan Wissinger - bass
2007-2008  Suliman Arghandiwal - vocals
2007-2008  Alex Hofmann - guitars
› 2008-2017  -//- vocals
2007-2009  Brandon "Brando" Hoberg - bass
2007-2023  Andrew Baird - drums
2008-2009  Rob Maramonte - guitars
› 2010-2013  -//-
2009-2010  Anthony Borges - guitars
2009-2021  Rob Morey - bass
2014-2018  Brian James - guitars
2018-2021  Antonio Palermo - vocals
2020-2021  Nico Santora - guitars
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2012  Chason Westmoreland - drums
2013  Greg Paulson - guitars
2016-  Tori Letzler - vocals
2017  Adam Cody - vocals
2019  Danny Tunker - guitars
2022-  Kilian Duarte - bass
2022-2023  Sam Mooradian - guitars
2014  Christian Münzner - guitars
2016  Katie Thompson - vocals
› 2022  -//-
2016  Tori Letzler - vocals
› 2022  -//-
2022  David Wu - guitars
2022  Chaney Crabb - vocals

Latest reviews

I’m happy to forget Undying Light if you are, Fallujah, and from listening to Empyrean, I get the impression that you're on board with this approach.
Review by musclassia ››
There's something really satisfying about discovering a promising band early on in their career, and then seeing them develop and mature into something special. The flip side to that is the disappointment that comes when said band ruins all that hard work and releases a complete let-down, which is sadly the case here.
Review by musclassia ››
The Flesh Prevails marked an extraordinary change in Fallujah. Soaring leaps and bounds beyond the confines of genres and all preconceived assessments of the band's potential, Fallujah created a true masterpiece that fused atmosphere, heaviness, and technicality seamlessly. Had Fallujah crafted a successor that mimicked The Flesh Prevails perfectly, no one would have complained, but The Flesh Prevails itself proved that this band has no desire to rest on its laurels. Dreamless diverges enough from its predecessor to demonstrate the band's further development, but nevertheless lives up to the impossibly high standard that Fallujah set back in 2014.
Review by ScreamingSteelUS ››

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