Dawn Escapes

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Dawn Escapes
Studio album by Falling Up
Released October 25, 2005
Recorded 2005
Genre Experimental rock
Post-grunge
Nu metal
Length 41:47[1]
Label BEC Recordings
Producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette
Falling Up chronology

Crashings
(2004)
Dawn Escapes
(2005)
Exit Lights
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [2]

Dawn Escapes is the second album by Christian rock band Falling Up. It shows less raw production than its predecessor, Crashings, with more electronic instances, as well as use of piano and strings (comparable to Linkin Park and Evanescence[citation needed]).

It also bears less pop influence than Crashings, as well as lyrics less focused on divine grace, with a decidedly poetic and conceptual theme of searching for spiritual truths while being pursued by predators. Lyrics remain openly Christian with references to God being the only source of salvation in almost every song, and liner notes liken song lyrics to Scripture, in keeping with Crashings' lyric sheet.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Falling Up, except where noted. 
Album release
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Searchlights"  Falling Up, Michael Baskette 3:35
2. "Exhibition"    3:40
3. "Flights"    2:53
4. "Exit Calypsan (Only In My Dreams)"  Falling Up, Michael Baskette 3:23
5. "Contact"    4:00
6. "Moonlit"    3:32
7. "Cascades"    3:26
8. "Meridians"    3:49
9. "Lights of Reedsport"  Falling Up, Michael Baskette 3:00
10. "Marathons"    3:16
11. "Fearless"  Falling Up, Michael Baskette 3:58
12. "Intro the Gravity"    3:10
Total length:
41:42

Credits

  • Jessy Ribordy - Vocals
  • Tom Cox - Guitar, Background Vocals
  • Joseph A. Kisselburgh - Guitar, Background Vocals
  • Mike "DJ Wizard Wax" Humphrey - Keyboards, DJ
  • Jeremy Miller - Bass
  • Josh Shroy - Drums
  • Michael "Elvis" Baskette - producer & mixing
  • Dave Holdredge - engineering & mixing
  • Jef Moll - digital editing
  • Eddy Schreyer - mastering
  • Recorded at Studio Barbarosa (Bavon, Virginia)
  • Mastered at Oasis Mastering

References

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