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JonFalcone has written the following articles:

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Everyone To The Anderson - The Man Born From Inside Of A Horse

Review by Jon Falcone

The Man Born From Inside A Horse is the sound of the underdog, intense, inspired and casual in its graceful artistry.»

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Atmosphere - The Family Sign

Review by Jon Falcone

The Family Sign is a strong continuation and addition to a powerful series of modern rap albums.»

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Wet Paint - Woe

Review by Jon Falcone

When the sarcasm is rightly planted, Woe opens up as a collection of near-perfect songs.»

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Holy Ghost! - Holy Ghost!

Review by Jon Falcone

Holy Ghost! provides some brilliant floor fillers and a snatch of great singles, but the duo seem too intimidated by their own influences, and pay them too much respect, to really meet their potential. »

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Mamuthones - Mamuthones

Review by Jon Falcone

Threading noise into silence, death into punk and the demonic into the beautiful.»

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Adam and Joe - Song Wars Volume 2

Review by Jon Falcone

These songs are far more than mere novelties and the faux Dave Brubeck/jazz sleeve pastiche is brilliant. »

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Stereolab - Not Music

Review by Jon Falcone

Through all this beauty, rhythmic intricacy and European cinema influenced strangeness, there is nothing here that screams out differently from Stereolab's output of the last decade. »

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NLF3 - Beautiful Is the Way to the World Beyond

Review by Jon Falcone

A beautiful, unique and sincere album of instrumental pop. Don’t let it get away. »

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Kisses - The Heart of the Nightlife

Review by Jon Falcone

With more depth and crafting this could send shivers and be beautiful. Right now, however, it merely ticks a box.»

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DiS meets The Concretes

In Depth by Jon Falcone

When you’re celebrating the life of anything, a website such as Drowned in Sound, a loved one, a band, the first thing that always resonates after the initial huff at the candles is the realisation that ultimately, nothing’s changed… it’s ups as well as downs. That’s natural. There’s (hopefully) always something to look forward and that’s what keeps you going.»

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Frankie Rose and The Outs - Frankie Rose and the Outs

Review by Jon Falcone

If you’re after an album that plays with the history of American music, throws its influences over the table and re-appropriates them together in a psychedelic tapestry of pop, this and NLF3’s Beautiful is the Way to the World Beyond will be all you’ll need.»

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Max Richter, Cadogan Hall, Friday 17 September 2010

In Depth by Jon Falcone

Max Richter’s live performances are all too seldom. As a composer who forges the work of piano and string quintet into a universe of electronic rumbles and soft white noise, tonight his compositions are perfectly matched by the art deco splendour of Cadog»

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Seeland - How to Live

Review by Jon Falcone

On How To Live Seeland continue to refine their identity. They’re not an act that (yet) feels a need for reinvention.»

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