Billy Falcon
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10/4/2006 7:45:48 AM
Good Times Music Magazine Review: MADE MAN
Billy Falcon
Made Man
Former Long Islander Billy Falcon, raised in Rosedale, Queens, reappears out of nowhere with Made Man, a rock album so traditional it’s refreshing. Now based in Nashville, Falcon has amassed 10 albums under his belt during his lengthy career, and his newfound country leanings work well with his rock background to create a satisfying 12-track comeback.
In fact, Falcon has scraped the hair band Long Island corn right off his shoe, emerging as an Americana songwriter with a lot to say. “Happy Hour,” in particular, sounds like John Hiatt after a three-day bender, which is a compliment of the highest order. “Don’t Even Think About It” has an Elvis Costello-ish meter and vocal, a truly funny lyric, and a rocking backbeat. “Brick Off A Bridge” is a moving and personal song with strings, no less – a perfect example of Falcon’s newly mature, fully-realized storytelling. It’s a stunning, romantic piece of work. Falcon has also assembled a tremendous band, including guitarist Bryan Hall, vocalists Rose Falcon and April Sandridge, and drummer Johnny Telucci.
So take a bow, Billy Falcon. Unlike so many of your veteran peers, you’ve cut your hair, turned down the wattage, and let your soul shine through. Made Man may look like homage to “The Sopranos,” but it’s a classy, roots rocking revelation.
For more information on the artist or to order this new album, log on to billyfalcon.com or myspace.com/billyfalcon.
– Syl Nathan
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