Christianity: Details about 'Falling Up'
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Their music, which they call "pash rock", combines rock, metal, strings, and R&B. The members of Falling Up and those of Kutless were childhood friends in their hometown of Albany, Oregon. It was the members of Kutless who passed Falling Up's demo album on to BEC Recordings owner, Brandon Ebel, which led to Falling Up signing on to BEC alongside Kutless in the summer of 2003. They debuted in February 24, 2004 with an 11-song album titled Crashings. Aaron Sprinkle (who also produced Kutless and Anberlin) produced this album. Crashings sold 3,396 units in its first week, which exceeded first-week sales by any other album in the history of BEC Recordings. Incidentally, that record was previously held by Kutless. Crashings sold over 50,000 units by the end of 2004. Three songs from Crashings charted on the Christian rock charts at , and . They have toured across North America with Pillar, Project 86, Spoken, Subseven, Kutless, and Seventh Day Slumber in support of the album. Their second album, Dawn Escapes, was released on October 25, 2005 on BEC Recordings.
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