Exit Lights

Exit Lights
Remix album by Falling Up
Released September 12, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Experimental rock
Length 53:39 min
Label BEC
Producer Jamie Moore
Falling Up chronology
Dawn Escapes
(2005)
Exit Lights
(2006)
Captiva
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Exit Lights is a remix album by Christian rock band Falling Up, released on September 12, 2006. The album is composed of remixes of the band's best known songs from Crashings and Dawn Escapes, and a previously unreleased song, "Islander." Genres incorporated here include dance-pop ("Escalates"), rapcore ("Moonlit"), goth rock ("Exhibition"), and post-hardcore (Cascades), along with heavy electronic influence on all the songs. The album marks a complete departure from the band's original nu metal style to an experimental rock sound; as a result, the only song that features a heavy rock style is "Cascades (From In the Forest Cascadia)".

On January 15, 2007, Christian radio station Air 1 premiered "Searchlights (Indoor Soccer)," their first Falling Up single played since "Escalates" from Crashings.

Track listing

  1. "Islander" - 5.53
  2. "Exit Calypsan (Into the Ice Cave)" - 4.49
  3. "Escalates (Aceramic)" - 3.07
  4. "Broken Heart (Ghosts of Seaside)" - 6.08
  5. "Circlewinds (Interlude)" - 2.23
  6. "Moonlit (Neon Predator)" (featuring Solomon Olds of Family Force 5) - 3.38
  7. "Bittersweet (a Jedi Force)" - 4.04
  8. "Third Lake (Interlude)" - 2.50
  9. "Searchlights (Indoor Soccer)" - 3.18
  10. "Fearless (250 and Dark Stars)" (featuring Trevor McNevan of Thousand Foot Krutch, Troma) - 4.28
  11. "Contact (Complexus)" - 6.06
  12. "Exhibition (Epoison)" (featuring Rachael Lampa) - 3.37
  13. "Cascades (From In the Forest Cascadia)" - 3.21

Personnel

  • Jessy Ribordy - vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards
  • Micah Sannan - guitar
  • Jeremy Miller - bass
  • Adam Taylor - keyboards
  • Josh Shroy - drums

References

  1. Johnson, Jared. Exit Lights at AllMusic
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