The ones that fall up

The ones that fall up

indie rock, pop rock

Ukraine Est. 1996

"Their music combines shimmering textures and driving rhythms, creating a tension that fluctuates between yearning and catharsis."

About The ones that fall up

The Ones That Fall Up carve out a space for undercurrents of vulnerability in the indie rock landscape.
By channeling raw emotions through their music, they resonate with audiences who seek authenticity and connection in a world often dominated by superficiality.
By channeling raw emotions through their music, they resonate with audiences who seek authenticity and connection in a world often dominated by superficiality. Their sound acts as an emotional refuge, inviting listeners to explore complex feelings while challenging the norms of personal expression in contemporary songwriting. Approaching their craft with an emphasis on atmosphere, they employ layered instrumentation to build immersive soundscapes that feel both expansive and intimate. This meticulous attention to sonic detail fosters a sense of belonging, allowing listeners to become enveloped in the emotional weight of each track. The band navigates musical dynamics with a deftness that balances moments of introspection with bursts of energy, creating a dialogue between softness and intensity. Lyrically, The Ones That Fall Up often explore themes of longing, self-discovery, and the bittersweet nature of human relationships. Their storytelling approach ranges from sincere confessions to impressionistic snapshots, weaving together personal narratives that linger in the mind long after the final note fades. With a tone that oscillates between wistful and hopeful, they invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences while fostering a sense of communal understanding.