Jeez this album got me through an "emo phase" in high school and then this album is out there protecting our military. Really changes the perspective. Great to hear you made it back alive. I hope this music can still bring good memories to you.
I had a dream last night and all the original members of hopesfall were in it. I was trying to track down all the members for interviews. One member left the band, gained a bunch of weight and became a hermit, living off the land deep in a forest. I found him first, listened to what he had to say and after my dream jumps to a bar where all the members are gathered. They buy me a drink, I feel obligated to buy them drinks too. The prices were ridiculous and my dream ended on me haggling with bartender. It's funny how I haven't even thought about this band in years and they suddenly appear in a dream. So here I am with an urge to hear this record again 17-18 years later.
Somebody once said that one of the most boring things is to hear another person relaying their dreams. Absolute bollocks. I could hear stuff like this all day. 😂
Such a monumental EP not only in the hardcore/post-hardcore genre but for music in general. This and The Satellite Years are beautiful bodies of work. Fucking masterpieces.
Poison the Well and .hopesfall. were absolutely crushing the hardcore genre. I think HF is better but PTW got more out there and has some amazing shit. It's a shame A Types was so soft. While I love PTW nothing can top the masterpiece of The End of an Era in my opinion. Also very fond of Dana Walker and The Bending
The Opposite of December has such a similar energy it’s on the same level of No Wings personally, everything that came after is not even close except You Come Before You, some of those songs are excellent
I watched Hopesfall play through this EP at Cornerstone back when it was "new" and not many people had listened to it live. I swear there were people crying at the end when they played The End of an Era. Not because the song is sad or anything, but because the sound was perfect and was so emotionally moving. It was one of the few shows I've seen where the sound just moves through you, everything's a blur, and you stand there swaying and slack-jawed. I walked back to my tent in a daze and contemplated my life as I fell asleep. lol.
end of an era is a holy gist a side of me, hung in many places drenched taken over by the ways of society, a departed sense of reality, as a one another prays pra&ey
Hopesfall had such an impact on me when I started college around the time No Wings To Speak Of came out.. That was some of the most "progressive melodic metalcore" at the time along with SkyCameFalling's 10.21; Poison The Wells' Opposite of December, and Misery Signal's Malice and the Magnum Heart... Truly great times and without bands like them there would be no Erra or Monuments
@@ilovesecretagents Couldn't agree a single bit more. Spot on. Much like hopesfall themselves, a complete anomaly too. Nothing else in hardcore drips with atmosphere quite like 10.21, let alone sounds remotely like it.
18 years old and still sounds current - really changed the way I looked at and listened to metal. If someone had told me I would really get into and enjoy screaming vocals I wouldn’t have believed them.
Thanks Hopesfall and thanks to the guy serving in CD Warehouse back in 2002 who opened my ears to something very special. My musical tastes have never looked back.
This comment section makes me feel real young, 18 and listening to this at home because of the coronavirus pandemic. No matter what this album is fucking gold!
The levels of epicness these guys reached in this EP are like the highest mountains, with "The End of an Era" being the Everest and with that part after 12:21 being the peak. Some parts are so emotionally intense that make me wanna cry.
...That was beautiful! Damn *crying* I'm still mourning the death of a very loved pet; Betzy, 12 years old, half Lab Retriever half Shar pei. Passed away the February 9th due to cancer. I miss her so fucking much, loved her like a daughter with my girlfriend. This EP embodies the pain and sadness that I've been feeling since that day. What a beautiful piece of music. Just wow! Will forever love you, Betzy.
I saw them play during thier peak, was pretty amazing. Small club, great sound system...never forget that show. New hopesfall stuff ain't close to the same...
These guys came to my college back in I wanna say 2003. It was their tour with Punchline, Count the Stars, and The Juliana Theory. Count the Stars wasn't there because their van got into an accident. Anyway, it was a super sick show. There weren't many people there (I went to a small school) and my friend and I were the only people who actually knew who Hopesfall were. They hung around after the show and partied at one of the fraternity houses. I remember the guitarist passed out on my friends couch with a full drink in his hand. I remember one of the girls who was with the Juliana Theory said the lead singer of A Static Lullaby was an asshole. True story, Ahhh the good old days.
There is literally no other album/EP like this. Poison the Well and Hopesfall defined this genre and made leaps into territories no one else had the guts to do. Overall, when it comes to the best representation of "Melodic Hardcore", there is nothing that comes close to this.
this is still fucking awesome piece of music. it's those records i already listened a million times, but still there's something in them. Each song is just perfect and awesome, one of the best post-hardcore records in history. amazing.
Turning 40 in July. Many albums of my youth were like a phase to me or still a guilty pleasure at best . If I live to reflect on life in my 80 ‘s this album will be with me.
Brings back so many memories! The hardcore period of my life when these guys ruled along with Poison the well, Evertime I die, Unearth, Isis, etc... Great time in my life!
NWTSO was probably the first time I ever heard dropped-guitar play Lydian-mode scaling. Early Hopesfall still means a lot to me. The later stuff is fine, but not the same band. I never got to play in a band like that. I kind of always assumed that I would eventually.
I got a record player from a friend back in 2008 and this 10" was at my local store. I think this was right when vinyl started coming back to prominence and I feel lucky to have snagged a copy.
I saw these dudes in Louisville, Doug was sick and so the vocals suffered but they were so loud/ different from all the other mosh bands on the bill. Everyone hated them but I bought the cd, they came back later that fall and the same people were "all about them" at that show. "End of an Era" kinda had a new meaning to it once they changed singers. Not that the new dude was bad, just there was a really big shift in hXc music around that time. I remember Coheed Cambria, Ludikriss (Norma Jean), hopesfall were supposed to play Aslans How and there was a line 2 blocks long. Only like 50 people got in and my friends told me that Hopesfall had changed singers. I was super bummed by not getting in but also by the news. This was early 2003 I believe. Good times.
I got to see them play with Atreyu in the early 2000s. They opened. They only played Open Hands, April, and the end of an era. I didn't know what to do with myself. No one in the crowd knew who they were and when they said this will be our last song no one really made noise and I screamed "the end of an era!!!" And someone in the band seemed upset I screamed it out but he said 'at least this guy gets us" and I was super embarrassed but joyed at the same time. Then I saw the perform for Satellite years with with Jay. Got them to autograph the CD. Made my world. They seemed really happy to have such a hardcore fan. The whole drama of their career sucks. Doug leaving sucked. Forrest can sing but I hear he's why they got so soft and shit. Somehow I still haven't listened to the Arbiter
This album should def be part of your collection on Apple Music. I want to own this album, I don’t like RUclips. Thanks. Btw found this in 02’ and still jamming it. ❤
never old, among the est, folk, old, or around any new smell my brother. the flavor isn't dead and always mimicked in a sense able. forget the lost ideals of being lost. just sayien (saying) lmfao
When I first heard The Satellite Years I originally hated it but I grew to like it, after I got used to the album I decided to listen to their other stuff.
How, in 20 years, has no other band managed to do something like this? Closest for me is Naiad's "Hardcore Emotion", the name of which can be forgiven for them being Japanese! You can tell they were influenced by this very release.
i think you missed all that emo era, there were so many bands who play same stuff and in Russia there were so many emo clones , that at some point i got fed and sick of it
13:07 *I'm not crying, you're crying!!*
this cdgot me through my tour in iraq back in 02. god bless
And I thought the shit this got me through in '02 was tough. Thanks for giving some perspective.
Got me through my tour in 2014 - 2015 Afghanistan lol
@@CDix-zg1bu thank you for your service.
God bless brother.
Jeez this album got me through an "emo phase" in high school and then this album is out there protecting our military. Really changes the perspective.
Great to hear you made it back alive. I hope this music can still bring good memories to you.
I had a dream last night and all the original members of hopesfall were in it. I was trying to track down all the members for interviews. One member left the band, gained a bunch of weight and became a hermit, living off the land deep in a forest. I found him first, listened to what he had to say and after my dream jumps to a bar where all the members are gathered. They buy me a drink, I feel obligated to buy them drinks too. The prices were ridiculous and my dream ended on me haggling with bartender. It's funny how I haven't even thought about this band in years and they suddenly appear in a dream. So here I am with an urge to hear this record again 17-18 years later.
Somebody once said that one of the most boring things is to hear another person relaying their dreams. Absolute bollocks. I could hear stuff like this all day. 😂
Such a monumental EP not only in the hardcore/post-hardcore genre but for music in general. This and The Satellite Years are beautiful bodies of work. Fucking masterpieces.
what are your thoughts on 'Arbiter'? IMO another Masterpiece.
Andrew Fader I agree. I wish more
People would recognize it.
Poison the Well and .hopesfall. were absolutely crushing the hardcore genre. I think HF is better but PTW got more out there and has some amazing shit. It's a shame A Types was so soft.
While I love PTW nothing can top the masterpiece of The End of an Era in my opinion. Also very fond of Dana Walker and The Bending
The Opposite of December has such a similar energy it’s on the same level of No Wings personally, everything that came after is not even close except You Come Before You, some of those songs are excellent
@@2000Doriyas What? Tear From the Red is the greatest metalcore album ever written. All of the first three PtW albums are classics.
CLASSIC. Used to blare this in my 2000 Ford Explorer in High school!
Didn't expect to see you here in the comment section. This whole EP kicks ass, and I was almost a year old when this came out
Damn RGT I didn’t expect to see you here.. I knew I liked you for a reason hahah you’re the man!
Probably the greatest EP ever made
Fact
Alex Monro can’t think of a better one. The vocals are just magnificent.
Nine Inch Nails Broken really holds high ground as well
Dillinger Escape Plan self-titled
saosin translating the name, glassjaw coloring book and aic jar of flies are some also great eps
I watched Hopesfall play through this EP at Cornerstone back when it was "new" and not many people had listened to it live. I swear there were people crying at the end when they played The End of an Era. Not because the song is sad or anything, but because the sound was perfect and was so emotionally moving. It was one of the few shows I've seen where the sound just moves through you, everything's a blur, and you stand there swaying and slack-jawed. I walked back to my tent in a daze and contemplated my life as I fell asleep. lol.
end of an era is a holy gist a side of me, hung in many places drenched taken over by the ways of society, a departed sense of reality, as a one another prays pra&ey
That show was insane, the energy was super intense and that tent was ridiculously overpacked
ahiddenoddity I wish that was me. I can’t even imagine what this would do to me if I heard it live.
The first band I started was named “Endanera”. You could say we were fans of that song and Hopesfall lol.
@Jay DiNitto Late to the game here...but yep.
This is some of my favorite music ever. Discovered it when i was 15 and now i'm 31 still coming back. Timeless, man.
The End Of An Era still hits me
Im 33, discovered it when I was 15 too. Changed my fucking life bro, cheers.
lol me too. im 35.
i pray you find the peace
you've been longing for
Same, ish! Except Im 33. Had this and satellite years on minidisc along with caliban and such. Hardcore and emocore sucked past like 2003
I'm 15 right now and discovering it
2003-04 was a beautiful time thanks to this album and Poison the Well and can't leave out Deftones.
Also misery signals fall into same ball park for me
And botch
Don’t forget The Bled.
Hopesfall had such an impact on me when I started college around the time No Wings To Speak Of came out.. That was some of the most "progressive melodic metalcore" at the time along with SkyCameFalling's 10.21; Poison The Wells' Opposite of December, and Misery Signal's Malice and the Magnum Heart... Truly great times and without bands like them there would be no Erra or Monuments
This and PTW's Opposite of December defined my high school years.
still listen to 10.21 every once in a while. Still own the CD.
Skycamefalling were criminally underrated and never got their due praises from the hardcore community.
@@ilovesecretagents Couldn't agree a single bit more. Spot on. Much like hopesfall themselves, a complete anomaly too. Nothing else in hardcore drips with atmosphere quite like 10.21, let alone sounds remotely like it.
I lived off of Opposite of December and No Wings for years. Never heard of SkyCameFalling somehow. Going to check it out thanks guys
18 years old and still sounds current - really changed the way I looked at and listened to metal. If someone had told me I would really get into and enjoy screaming vocals I wouldn’t have believed them.
This is what inspired Jake Luhrs of 'August Burns Red' so I gotta respect it.
Everyone overlooks The Far Pavilions. Outro puts me to tears.
this album speaks to me in so many ways. I dont know where id be without .hopesfall.
So much passion in the music you can feel coming through. I’ve been listening to this EP for 17 years and I still get goosebumps during certain parts.
Thanks Hopesfall and thanks to the guy serving in CD Warehouse back in 2002 who opened my ears to something very special. My musical tastes have never looked back.
High school days. End of an era for sure 🤘🏽16 years later, still here!
This comment section makes me feel real young, 18 and listening to this at home because of the coronavirus pandemic.
No matter what this album is fucking gold!
same
Same here brothers. 🖤
April Left with Silence ...even today still on my playlist.
Luke Kula
almost forgot about this song. I used to listen to this song a lot a few years ago
All of it is still in mine, with exception of maybe A-Types.
The levels of epicness these guys reached in this EP are like the highest mountains, with "The End of an Era" being the Everest and with that part after 12:21 being the peak.
Some parts are so emotionally intense that make me wanna cry.
and then the riff the closes that part and the whole song... such a well crafted ep
...That was beautiful! Damn *crying*
I'm still mourning the death of a very loved pet; Betzy, 12 years old, half Lab Retriever half Shar pei. Passed away the February 9th due to cancer. I miss her so fucking much, loved her like a daughter with my girlfriend.
This EP embodies the pain and sadness that I've been feeling since that day. What a beautiful piece of music. Just wow!
Will forever love you, Betzy.
I hope you're feeling better. I lost my best friend Momo Jan 1st this year. I know your pain.
💜💜💜
The melodies on this EP are just so epic
I saw them play during thier peak, was pretty amazing. Small club, great sound system...never forget that show. New hopesfall stuff ain't close to the same...
These guys came to my college back in I wanna say 2003. It was their tour with Punchline, Count the Stars, and The Juliana Theory. Count the Stars wasn't there because their van got into an accident. Anyway, it was a super sick show. There weren't many people there (I went to a small school) and my friend and I were the only people who actually knew who Hopesfall were. They hung around after the show and partied at one of the fraternity houses. I remember the guitarist passed out on my friends couch with a full drink in his hand. I remember one of the girls who was with the Juliana Theory said the lead singer of A Static Lullaby was an asshole. True story, Ahhh the good old days.
2019 and I feel like I’m 16 again...love this!
There is literally no other album/EP like this. Poison the Well and Hopesfall defined this genre and made leaps into territories no one else had the guts to do. Overall, when it comes to the best representation of "Melodic Hardcore", there is nothing that comes close to this.
Hopesfall, Poison The Well, and Beloved were in a league of their own.
From Autumn to Ashes is on that list for me, this day forward, remembering never, a static lullaby.
Cave in did it first!
Never made the connection before, but this definitely has some similarities to beyond hypothermia by cave in. Two absolute classics
@@jojicastillo9997 Cave In was too macho sounding. Too much of that earlier "tough guy hxc" aesthetic.
I used to jam so hard to this as a teen with angst. Still love it. This album went hard loved it ❤
this is still fucking awesome piece of music. it's those records i already listened a million times, but still there's something in them. Each song is just perfect and awesome, one of the best post-hardcore records in history. amazing.
Oh my, still absolutely amazing to this day.
Turning 40 in July. Many albums of my youth were like a phase to me or still a guilty pleasure at best . If I live to reflect on life in my 80 ‘s this album will be with me.
Brings back so many memories! The hardcore period of my life when these guys ruled along with Poison the well, Evertime I die, Unearth, Isis, etc... Great time in my life!
So true. I had Hopesfall and Poison The Well on repeat. They inspired me to start playing drums at 15.
you forgot to mention Undying, As Hope Dies, With Dead Hands Rising, Heartscarved and Rifles At Recess
Dont know any of those bands which means... #irrelevant
Chuck Morin with head hands rising was fukn cool look them up
Haha Anthony S. Adams Butthurt much lol Are you having a bad day? Lol Say hi to your gf for me ;)
So much love for this album man... Damn
NWTSO was probably the first time I ever heard dropped-guitar play Lydian-mode scaling. Early Hopesfall still means a lot to me. The later stuff is fine, but not the same band. I never got to play in a band like that. I kind of always assumed that I would eventually.
Is Lydian mode what this is? I've been chasing after music that sounds like this. It sounds so "tragic" and emotive
Bought this at a show - 2001
Poison the Well
From Autumn to Ashes
Hopesfall
holy fuck, what a show that would have been
My heart melted seeing that bill.
Who here listens to This Day Forward?
me. I will arise
Right here!
This will never stop being amazing.
I have no words to speak of 3:08 to 4:20.
Hah, nice. But really, I love how the song just soars with its melody
Still EP is still perfect.
This gives me the nostalgic feels! And goosebumps. Haven't gotten those from music in a long ass time!
This ep goated as hell
The EP that rekindled my interest in metal - exceptional.
I got a record player from a friend back in 2008 and this 10" was at my local store. I think this was right when vinyl started coming back to prominence and I feel lucky to have snagged a copy.
It is so sad to see this has only been viewed 64,000 times
This is slowly making its way into my top ~10 albums/EPs.
Masterpiece.
ahh man, this was like 10 - 12 years back..still fuckin' gold!
I saw these dudes in Louisville, Doug was sick and so the vocals suffered but they were so loud/ different from all the other mosh bands on the bill.
Everyone hated them but I bought the cd, they came back later that fall and the same people were "all about them" at that show.
"End of an Era" kinda had a new meaning to it once they changed singers. Not that the new dude was bad, just there was a really big shift in hXc music around that time.
I remember Coheed Cambria, Ludikriss (Norma Jean), hopesfall were supposed to play Aslans How and there was a line 2 blocks long. Only like 50 people got in and my friends told me that Hopesfall had changed singers. I was super bummed by not getting in but also by the news. This was early 2003 I believe.
Good times.
I got to see them play with Atreyu in the early 2000s. They opened. They only played Open Hands, April, and the end of an era. I didn't know what to do with myself. No one in the crowd knew who they were and when they said this will be our last song no one really made noise and I screamed "the end of an era!!!" And someone in the band seemed upset I screamed it out but he said 'at least this guy gets us" and I was super embarrassed but joyed at the same time.
Then I saw the perform for Satellite years with with Jay. Got them to autograph the CD. Made my world. They seemed really happy to have such a hardcore fan.
The whole drama of their career sucks. Doug leaving sucked. Forrest can sing but I hear he's why they got so soft and shit. Somehow I still haven't listened to the Arbiter
couldn’t find on streaming, thanks for posting. therapeutic.
아직도 듣는다 이 ep앨범은 홀오브페임이제
this ep was way before its time holy shit
I think this might be the only EP I've heard that holds up against the same standards as most LPs (except about 1/2 as long)
inspiration from a golden era
All-time fave
i coulndt agree with you more andrew, although this one goes a bit beyond satellite years for me. its just so epicly amazing
I can't decide if i like this tape, satellite years better lol
Honestly every song on this EP might be in the conversation for top 50 post hardcore/metalcore songs ever. Certainly End of an Era is top 5
good voice
Reminds me of being 16. 2002
this shit is Star Trek Hardcore.
That's pretty hardcore bruh!
Great album
Est 1999-2003
This album should def be part of your collection on Apple Music. I want to own this album, I don’t like RUclips. Thanks. Btw found this in 02’ and still jamming it. ❤
there is grief in wisdom, sorrow in truth - or i'm old now and hopesfall aren't around anymore
I understand you too well
never old, among the est, folk, old, or around any new smell my brother. the flavor isn't dead and always mimicked in a sense able. forget the lost ideals of being lost. just sayien (saying) lmfao
word up Ecclesiastes
Perfect example of post emo hardcore, or whtever u wanna call it.
Scramz
beautiful
Pls come to -Brazil- Spotify !
Nice Vinesauce ref
A masterpiece.
Peak Post Hardcore
perfection.
The frailty of words - No wings to speak and The satellite years, thats it
1- open hands to the wind of change
2- April left with silence of the lambs
3- the end of an era laundry detergent
4- the jafar pavilions
No Buffalo Wings To Eat From
Naytone no wings to speak of mice and men
2024. Still going
Nothing can be obtain by grasping at the win!
Wow. Very poison the well
Still an epic EP
i guess you found a way to make ten minutes last forever
Highschool peak for me
This amazing
When I first heard The Satellite Years I originally hated it but I grew to like it, after I got used to the album I decided to listen to their other stuff.
amazing
Crydebris sent me here. Not dissapointed lol
How, in 20 years, has no other band managed to do something like this? Closest for me is Naiad's "Hardcore Emotion", the name of which can be forgiven for them being Japanese! You can tell they were influenced by this very release.
i think you missed all that emo era, there were so many bands who play same stuff and in Russia there were so many emo clones , that at some point i got fed and sick of it
I agree... "hardcore emotion", however silly the title might sound, was and is still a little gem.
I think the closest might be Taken - Between Two Unseens.
2015??
Love
silence..silence
I haven't been to war like the guys below in the comments,but end of era hits home
2:25 humble ZEN pocket Atmosphere left loosing Airs before the reset glare
Came here because of Jake Luhrs
so def-core
Soo long ago.... so old i'am.. so fucking sad ;] heheh
i still love it tho :)
needs more breakdowns
16 again
Bank sale