Rather than being a band that follows current trends, Timefall
remain adamant and stick to their roots, fusing influences from
many different musical areas and disciplines. The band are always
looking to take their song-writing to new levels, whilst staying true
to the beliefs that motivate them to play music.
Since Timefall exploded onto the stage in July 2006 they have taken
the UK by storm, amassing a cult following among musicians and
fans across the globe from South America to Australia.
2007 saw the release of Timefall's first self-produced album
'Into the Shadows' which featured the acclaimed 18 minute song
'The Last Day on Earth' (which then went on to win the 'Long-
Track of the year award' at Rock247online).
2007 was also a good year for live shows with gigs taking place all
across the country. In the summer Timefall took part in many big
festivals such as Bloodstock Open Air, Bulldog Bash and Rockoff
Festival. Later in the year Timefall was priviledged to play
alongside progressive metal giants 'Threshold' for the Classic
Rock Society.
In early 2008 the band entered the studio again to make a short 2
track EP of their previously unreleased material, entitled 'Your
Days Were Mine'.
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