Tracklist
12
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Discs1
GenreRock
Rank−
Released2013-03-18
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AddedJuly 8th, 2019
Last updatedFebruary 21st, 2023
AboutFall Seven Times, Stand Up Eight is the sixth major studio album by edge rock band Eyeshine, released on March 18, 2013. The physical album version contains the exclusive bonus track, Days Will Pass. The album went back to the melodic Pop-Punk and Alternative Rock sound of their earlier albums, compared to the much harder "Revolution Airwaves," which featured elements of Emo and even Post-Hardcore. However, the album's lyrical content retained the darkness of "Revolution Airwaves" and "My Paper Kingdom," as opposed to the lighter "Red Stripes, White Lights" and "Tone of Echoes."
Eyeshine revealed "Risk it All" in early 2013 as one of the first tracks from their upcoming new studio album. They began shooting the music video in Hawaii but later realized they didn't have all the footage they needed. After reworking the idea with re-shooting and re-editing, they officially released the video the following year.
"In Disarray" was revealed as their next single in the September 2013 edition of Regional Musician West magazine and they released the music video in March 2014.
Eyeshine revealed "Risk it All" in early 2013 as one of the first tracks from their upcoming new studio album. They began shooting the music video in Hawaii but later realized they didn't have all the footage they needed. After reworking the idea with re-shooting and re-editing, they officially released the video the following year.
"In Disarray" was revealed as their next single in the September 2013 edition of Regional Musician West magazine and they released the music video in March 2014.