Six years after splitting up, the Fall of Troy is ‘OK’

The Mukilteo, Washington group plays songs from it’s latest album ‘OK’ at the Masquerade on Tues., July 26.

The Fall of Troy
Photo credit: Aya Tiffany Sato

The Fall of Troy spent most of the aughts releasing albums of wildly technical/spastic post-hardcore, supported by spirited live shows that amassed a fiercely loyal fan base. Six years after the group’s 2010 split-up, which continues to go unexplained, the Mukilteo, Washington band has self-released its fifth album, OK, as a pay-what-you-want download. Good news for longtime fans: The songs on OK come together like a high-speed collision of punk and prog rock going ‘round and ‘round in a pulsating blender. In other words, it sounds like the Fall of Troy.

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m>[/atlanta/the-fall-of-troy/Event?oid=17156945|$17. 7 p.m. Tues., July 26. With ‘68 and Illustrations. Masquerade, 695 North Ave. N.E. 404-577-8178. www.masq.com.
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