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    Achilles Fall is redefining the 21st century model of feminine musical expression. Merging pulsating progressive rock with
    heart-wrenching melodies and provocative lyrics, they are poised to achieve industry ascendancy with the auditory equivalent of a switchblade miniskirt.

    As you lie in bed poisoned by an era of pop starlets and contrived angst-ridden heartthrobs, singer Vivian Clyde creeps beneath your sheets with the antidote. Following close behind is the ethereal Scarlett Rose, whose soaring harmonies and haunted piano refrains hint at the veiled sorrow that is crucial to the band's dark
    embrace. As The Face Melter stalks like a madman weaving his intergalactic guitar tapestry, the scene is rounded out by the incendiary rhythm section of drummer Joe
    Mafia and bassist Mr. Geesto. The group creates a blissful tension between longing
    for touch and the unbridled aggression of loss. The Fall is upon you, calling you like a Siren's song.

    They can currently be found touring and breaking hearts in the American Southwest and on MySpace (www.myspace.com/achillesfallband). For press information contact:

    J. Fabio
    562.743.4448
    jfabioii@gmail.com
    myspace.com/achillesfallband
    Joe Fabio II    31 October 2007 03:41