Lights Out is the only studio album by American hardcore punk band Fall River, released on November 8, 2005, through Thorp Records.
Then they'll head to Hellfest where plans are being set to have Sean Ingram join them on stage live and attended Warped Tour.
[5] They entered the studio in July where they met Simon Brody of Drowningman, Paul Leavitt (All Time Low, Cute Is What We Aim For, The Bled), Alan Douches (Converge, Every Time I Die), Matt Bayles (The Blood Brothers, These Arms Are Snakes, Mastodon), Sons of Nero (Unearth, Zao, The Dillinger Escape Plan)[6] and Sean Ingram of Coalesce who all help make the album.
They also called the album "a collective of new-school metalcore acts lifting riffs and the general flow from the (should-be) legendary Seattle outfit and adding insufficient ideas of their own necessary to give it that unique flavor."
Scene Point Blank criticized the effort saying "The recording is rather lackluster, seems to have an absence of balls, and is rather sterile sounding."