Fall From Grace – Review

Fall From Grace

(Mayhem/Fierce)
by Scott Hefflon

Fall From Grace just plain reek of New Orleans. Old world beauty, romance, and decadence couple behind heavy curtains, the upper class toasting on open air balconies while homeless junkies share needles below. History is heavy, the air thick, and anger smolders in the hearts of men. Fall From Grace, exhumed from Exhorder (“the Gary Moore of thrash”), trudges through swampy emotions, all roads leading nowhere, all vegetation doomed in the end, the smell of slow-moving death at your heels. If you dig Down, C.O.C., EyeHateGod, Crowbar, (Matt Thomas produced, coincidentally) and the moody slop they shuffle, you’ll enjoy of Fall From Grace.