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Comes with the Fall
Comes with the Fall is an American rock band from Atlanta, Georgia formed in 1999. Since 2001, the lineup has been composed of William DuVall (lead vocals, guitar), Adam Stanger (bass), and Bevan Davies (drums, percussion). Nico Constantine was the band's second guitarist before departing in 2001. They served as Jerry Cantrell's backing band in support of his solo album Degradation Trip in 2002, while DuVall joined Alice in Chains as lead singer during the band's reunion concerts in 2006, becoming an official member in 2008. The band's name is from the cult horror classic Rosemary's Baby that an investigating Mia Farrow spells out on scrabble pieces.
To date, Comes with the Fall have released three studio albums—Comes with the Fall (2000), The Year Is One (2001), and Beyond the Last Light (2007); one EP—The Reckoning (2006); and one live album—Live 2002.
In 1996, William DuVall formed the "over-the-top glam-pop" band Madfly, in Atlanta, Georgia, with guitarist Nico Constantine, bassist Jeffery Blount and drummer Bevan Davies. After releasing two albums, Get the Silver and White Hot in the Black, the band became Comes with the Fall in 1999 with Adam Stanger replacing Jeffery Blount on bass. DuVall described the band's sound as "Jeff Buckley being molested by Black Sabbath". The band name derives from the film Rosemary's Baby: Rosemary comes up with the words while trying to figure out an anagram (involving her mysterious neighbors who turn out to be Satanists) using Scrabble pieces.
The group recorded their self-titled album in Atlanta, a year later, before relocating to Los Angeles, California after playing all the clubs in Atlanta and citing a lack of "infrastructure in Atlanta to support what [the band] were trying to do." Within a month of moving to Los Angeles, Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell, who introduced himself as a fan of the band, joined them onstage for several shows. Their self-titled album was released the same year through DuVall's DVL Records.
By 2001, Constantine had left the band, to form Program the Dead, while Comes with the Fall were announced as the main support, along with Udora, for Jerry Cantrell's solo tour. When Cantrell's then solo band mates, bassist Robert Trujillo and drummer Mike Bordin, were unavailable for shows, he enlisted Stanger and Davies to perform as his backing band. They toured with Cantrell throughout 2001.
The Year Is One, the band's second album, was released later in the year to positive reviews. The following year, Comes with the Fall were announced to be Cantrell's opening and backing band for his tour in support of Degradation Trip, Cantrell's second solo album. Prior to the start of the tour, Alice in Chains singer Layne Staley was found dead in his condominium on April 20, 2002. When questioned during an interview about how it affected the band, DuVall stated:
'[W]hen Layne died, it was tough because we were just about to go out on the road, and had to play through. [...] I lost my grandfather in the same week, so Cantrell and I both hit the road with immense personal losses dogging us. There were times on stage -- there was one show in Charlotte where it was just so heavy. I'm holding back tears onstage, and Jerry would start crying onstage too a lot at that point, and a lot of times we would just look at each other when we were singing the stuff because it was the only way...it was heavy. I can't quantify it really in words.'
Comes with the Fall toured with Cantrell throughout 2002, while they released a live album, titled Live 2002, the same year.
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Comes with the Fall
Comes with the Fall is an American rock band from Atlanta, Georgia formed in 1999. Since 2001, the lineup has been composed of William DuVall (lead vocals, guitar), Adam Stanger (bass), and Bevan Davies (drums, percussion). Nico Constantine was the band's second guitarist before departing in 2001. They served as Jerry Cantrell's backing band in support of his solo album Degradation Trip in 2002, while DuVall joined Alice in Chains as lead singer during the band's reunion concerts in 2006, becoming an official member in 2008. The band's name is from the cult horror classic Rosemary's Baby that an investigating Mia Farrow spells out on scrabble pieces.
To date, Comes with the Fall have released three studio albums—Comes with the Fall (2000), The Year Is One (2001), and Beyond the Last Light (2007); one EP—The Reckoning (2006); and one live album—Live 2002.
In 1996, William DuVall formed the "over-the-top glam-pop" band Madfly, in Atlanta, Georgia, with guitarist Nico Constantine, bassist Jeffery Blount and drummer Bevan Davies. After releasing two albums, Get the Silver and White Hot in the Black, the band became Comes with the Fall in 1999 with Adam Stanger replacing Jeffery Blount on bass. DuVall described the band's sound as "Jeff Buckley being molested by Black Sabbath". The band name derives from the film Rosemary's Baby: Rosemary comes up with the words while trying to figure out an anagram (involving her mysterious neighbors who turn out to be Satanists) using Scrabble pieces.
The group recorded their self-titled album in Atlanta, a year later, before relocating to Los Angeles, California after playing all the clubs in Atlanta and citing a lack of "infrastructure in Atlanta to support what [the band] were trying to do." Within a month of moving to Los Angeles, Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell, who introduced himself as a fan of the band, joined them onstage for several shows. Their self-titled album was released the same year through DuVall's DVL Records.
By 2001, Constantine had left the band, to form Program the Dead, while Comes with the Fall were announced as the main support, along with Udora, for Jerry Cantrell's solo tour. When Cantrell's then solo band mates, bassist Robert Trujillo and drummer Mike Bordin, were unavailable for shows, he enlisted Stanger and Davies to perform as his backing band. They toured with Cantrell throughout 2001.
The Year Is One, the band's second album, was released later in the year to positive reviews. The following year, Comes with the Fall were announced to be Cantrell's opening and backing band for his tour in support of Degradation Trip, Cantrell's second solo album. Prior to the start of the tour, Alice in Chains singer Layne Staley was found dead in his condominium on April 20, 2002. When questioned during an interview about how it affected the band, DuVall stated:
'[W]hen Layne died, it was tough because we were just about to go out on the road, and had to play through. [...] I lost my grandfather in the same week, so Cantrell and I both hit the road with immense personal losses dogging us. There were times on stage -- there was one show in Charlotte where it was just so heavy. I'm holding back tears onstage, and Jerry would start crying onstage too a lot at that point, and a lot of times we would just look at each other when we were singing the stuff because it was the only way...it was heavy. I can't quantify it really in words.'
Comes with the Fall toured with Cantrell throughout 2002, while they released a live album, titled Live 2002, the same year.