OK (The Fall of Troy album)
OK is the third full-length studio album by the American post-hardcore band The Fall of Troy, released on April 20, 2007, through Equal Vision Records. The album is a concept album based loosely on the works of Gabriel García Márquez, specifically One Hundred Years of Solitude. OK marked a departure from the band's earlier, more frenetic and mathcore-influenced sound, incorporating more melodic elements and complex song structures. It features a blend of progressive rock, post-hardcore, and experimental elements. The album received mixed to positive reviews, with some critics praising its ambition and musicianship, while others criticized its complexity and perceived lack of focus. Key themes explored within the album include memory, isolation, and the cyclical nature of history, all interpreted through a surreal and often abstract lens.