Review: Lake Of Falcons – Lake Of Falcons (or) transitioning the neutral

Lake Of Falcons is a three-piece rock band from Seattle that sounds like they should be from Gainesville or Richmond (if you know what I mean). Its gritty, straight-ahead punk-inspired guitar rock with vocals that range from softly sung to screaming. This is blue-collar music that shifts tempo and changes intensity without ever losing its edge. Their latest record was released December 10th on Beep Repaired. RIYL: Sparta, Avail, Hot Water Music.

MP3 | Lake Of Falcons – Montana Power S/T
MP3 | Lake Of Falcons – A Bus For Runners S/T
MP3 | Lake Of Falcons – Western Plastic S/T

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One Response to Review: Lake Of Falcons – Lake Of Falcons (or) transitioning the neutral
  1. Kurt
    December 26, 2005 | 8:43 pm

    Nice. I didn’t think you listened to stuff that was this cool anymore. Well done, Skippy. Well done.

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