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Ffh

Ffh is a band whose name stands for "Falling for Height," which suggests something about their approach to music. They released their debut album "First Comes...

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Ffh's quiet, reflective music finds its space

The band Ffh, short for "Falling for Height," makes introspective music that leans into emotional territory without flash.

If you want to understand Ffh's sound, start with "Undone" and "Better Is One Day." They frame the band's approach pretty clearly.

Ffh's music matters because it occupies a specific, consistent space in contemporary music, the quiet, reflective corner where emotional exploration happens without much adornment. Songs like "Undone" became particularly well-known for this approach, and tracks like "Better Is One Day" and "Merciful Rain" follow similar territory. It's music that doesn't chase trends but instead leans into its own somber, introspective sound.

Ffh released their debut album "First Comes the Flood" in 2015, followed by "Undone" in 2017 and "Negative Space" in 2019. Emma Ruth Rundle handles vocals and lyrics while Evan Patterson plays multiple instruments, and they've kept making music that leans into quieter spaces rather than shifting direction.

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Ffh is a band whose name stands for "Falling for Height," which suggests something about their approach to music. They released their debut album "First Comes the Flood" in 2015, followed by other records like "Undone" in 2017 and "Negative Space" in 2019.

Their song "Undone" became particularly well-known, along with tracks like "Better Is One Day" and "Merciful Rain." The music tends toward the introspective, with lyrics that explore emotional territory without much flash.

Emma Ruth Rundle handles vocals and lyrics, while Evan Patterson plays multiple instruments. They started working together after meeting through shared musical interests, though the specifics of how they formed aren't detailed here.

Some listeners found their sound too somber at times, but that didn't stop them from putting out records. They kept making music that leaned into quieter, more reflective spaces rather than chasing trends.

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