Artist's albums
Hell is Other People
2022 · EP
Hell is Other People
2022 · single
Paralyzed
2022 · single
Parasite
2022 · single
Mayday (Live At Knotfest: Pulse Of The Maggots)
2021 · single
No One's Above, No One's Below
2021 · album
No One's Below
2021 · single
No One's Above
2020 · single
Mayday
2020 · single
Amphisbaena
2020 · single
Illness
2019 · single
It Ends Tonight
2018 · single
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Biography
Emerging from the heart of Europe, Abbie Falls is a relentless powerhouse that smashes you in the face with destructive breakdowns and relentless riffs as well as pulling you in with lyrical themes about everyday struggle not only with the world around us, but in our own heads as well. With their debut EP No One's Above, No One's Below in 2021, Abbie falls have proven themselves to be a force to be reckoned with, crossing over 2 million streams in an unprecended fashion, with a huge help from spotify's own playlists such as Deathcore or Extreme Metal Workout and recieving huge praise, both in their home country of Czech Republic and the rest of the world. The Prague-based band recently signed to an US based label Seek and Strike (Upon A Burning Body, Orbit Culture) and released their single Parasite, exploring the despair of toxic relationships between people and the addiction people can develop to each other, while dwelling in negative enviroments. Shortly after, the band followed up with Hell is Other People, focusing on existentialism described by Jean-Paul Sartre with his famous quote and philosphy about our own mind and the people around us. In November of 2022 the band dropped their second EP, along with a music video for the song Pitch Black.