FALCON-Disappear

Posted on July 3rd, 2011 by ekko

Y’know, when I was a kid, if you could score a solid record for $9, it was a deal.  I mean, an album where you didn’t have skip any of the tracks, where the music was good enough to listen to multiple times . . . Hell, I was happy to get a copy of Aerosmith’s “Done With Mirrors” for just $7.99 at Soundtrack on 7th Avenue, and the only song I really liked on it was Shela.  But nowadays, kids find an album like Falcon’s “Disappear” for just nine bucks at Bandcamp and buying it isn’t even a consideration.  It’s too bad.

Brooklyn’s Falcon have a fascinating story: Two kids who started out by performing the songs written by their friend who was institutionalized at the age of 13, and who hasn’t written a song since.  Their catalog has expanded since then, and Disappear, the band’s first proper album, is full of sings written by band frontman Neil Rosen after he saw the film, “Into the Wild.”  And they have that kind of city-boy-meets-nature feel: Expansive ceilings, crowded basements, tight hooks and soaring synths.  Much like the album cover, which features urban graffiti under a big, clear sky, all washed over with pale, yellow light.

The band is offering a pop single, Say Goodbye, below, for sample.  And it’s a very good pop song.  But I know my readers: You like something a little offbeat and different.  So I’m also throwing “Key of Dreams” for your listening, sampling pleasure.  It’s an instrumental with odd phrasing and a great sense of mood and atmosphere.  I’m really, really digging these dudes.

This is a band on its way up.  Catch them before a major label does, so you can say “I dug ‘em when.”

And for Christ’s sake, spend just $10 a month on music.  This is a good place to start.

Say Goodbye

Key of Dreams

Bandcamp link

MOVING PICTURE OF THE DAY

Posted on July 2nd, 2011 by ekko

LIVE OAK REVUE’s debut EP!

Posted on July 2nd, 2011 by ekko

Orange County’s Live Oak Revue have already caught the attention of  Jack’s Mannequin and Steel Train, performing recently on stage with them, and there’s a good reason why: They’re good.

Here’s an MPfree:

When the Dawn Breaks (mp3)

And here they are performing “Wagon Wheel.”

TONS OF COOL STUFF!

Posted on July 1st, 2011 by ekko

- Love that Mystique vs. Smurfs panel….More cool stuff at Canaan’s site.

- NYC Taper has Deervana!  (Deer Tick covering Nirvana.)  Go here.  And if you’re a big Deer-Tick-As-Cover-Band fan, check these out:

Still Crazy After All These Years (Paul Simon)

Nebraska (Bruce Springsteen)

-Tim’s got a piece on a new band called Fanzine, who are terrific.  But I can’t find any of their albums….

- Leftboy is still making fun music. His latest is a remix with the Pirates of the Carribean theme. Left Boy-Jack Sparrow. Get his last free album here. Cool music, for the price of an e-mail.

- Mystic Chords of Memory has a Public Enemy bootleg.  P.E. in full effect, brutha!!!!

- Stranger Dance has an interview with Delta Spirit.

- Oneida have a new album out!  Here’s the “single,” Horizon.

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