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All Our Yesterdays (EP)


FieldValue
nameAll Our Yesterdays
typeEP
artistVerah Falls
coverAll Our Yesterdays.jpg
releasedJune 7, 2011
genrePost-hardcore, metalcore
length21:15
labelBlkHeart
producerStephan Hawkes

All Our Yesterdays is the debut EP by American post-hardcore band, Verah Falls. Released on June 7, 2011.

Reception

The album received mixed reviews. Ryan Williford of online review site Audiopinions stated that "The instrumental parts were well written and there is nothing here that is beyond their skill or them trying to force anything into a song. One of the best factors about the band is that nothing takes priority over another aspect of the sound.", while Vic Vaughn of Metal review site MetalSucks simply stated that "Uh, wow, another shitty melodic emo-screamo hard-kee-yore band. It sucks. Ignore it."

Track listing

Personnel

;Verah Falls

  • Craig Prater - Vocals
  • Tyler Wenz - Drums
  • Kyle Gilmer - Guitar
  • Forrest Burton - Guitar
  • Graham Brown - Bass

;Production

  • Production, recording and mixing by Stephan Hawkes

References

References

  1. Williford, Ryan. (2011-05-01). "Album Review". Audiopinions.
  2. Vaughn, Vic. (2011-06-07). "Metal Sucks review".
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