About the Band
Great Falls are a Seattle trio dealing in punishing, unstable heaviness that pulls from sludge, noise rock, post-hardcore, and math-minded chaos. Formed by players connected to bands like Kiss It Goodbye, Undertow, Playing Enemy, Bastard Feast, and Gaytheist, they hit with a mix of precision, abrasion, and total emotional collapse.
On records like A Sense of Rest, Funny What Survives, and the Neurot full-length Objects Without Pain, Great Falls have built a reputation for songs that feel both violently physical and deeply human. Their sound is claustrophobic, confrontational, and razor-tight — the kind of set that doesn’t just fill a room, it detonates it.