Fall from Grace (EP)

Ensign's second 7" EP for Orange County, California record label, Indecision Records, followed their self-titled 7" debut from May, 1996. It was released in June, 1997 on 7" vinyl only. The production run was limited to 4239 on black vinyl, 600 green, 225 white, 106 orange and a further 100 on black vinyl with a different cover to coincide with a European tour.[1] This was inline with Indecision Records tradition of putting out releases by new bands on colored and normal vinyl and was carried through to their next release, Direction of Things to Come. It was later re-released on CD as part of a retrospective compilation, Three Years Two Months Eleven Days, in April 2000 after the band had left to join Nitro Records in 1998.

Fall From Grace 7"
EP by
ReleasedJune, 1997
Recorded1997, New Jersey, U.S.
GenreHardcore punk
Length8:13
LabelIndecision Records
ProducerPete Koller
Ensign chronology
Self-Titled 7" EP
(1996)
Fall From Grace 7"
(1997)
Direction of Things to Come
(1997)

Overview

Although two members had been replaced since the self-titled EP – drummer Chris Ross had been replaced by Ryan Murphy and bassist Walt Svekla by Nate Gluck – this did little to deter them from pursuing the short, sharp hardcore punk which would be their trademark in the years at Indecision Records. Three original songs are followed by a cover version of Instead's "We'll Make A Difference", all in the style of New York hardcore genre.

Track listing

  1. "Fall From Grace" (Ensign) – 1:57
  2. "Uncommon Bond" (Ensign) – 2:28
  3. "MPSR" (Ensign) – 1:56
  4. "We'll Make A Difference" (Insted) – 2:46

Credits

  • Tim Shaw – vocals
  • John Fraunberger – guitar
  • Nate "Edge" Gluck – bass
  • Ryan Murphy – drums
  • Recorded "somewhere in New Jersey", USA
  • Produced by Pete Koller
  • Mixed by Noah Evans

References

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