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Falcongate - Disappear Here

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Disappear among Falcongate
Sun Jun 28 13:40:44 2009
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Rated 12 out of 13 [details]
Disappear Here
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by Michelle Moore
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It has been nearly a decade since the band formed back in Hungary and after a few line-up changes over the years, they are releasing their new album ‘Disappear Here’.

With the bands roots firmly planted in punk, this album sees them blossoming more than most. The songs are warming; really get into your head and while listening, you can almost fade away to the music, get hooked and forget you are even listening to a new record. Heavy guitars primarily dominate these songs; they also have a few hardcore elements prevailing from their early days as well as passion and talent dripping from every second.

The vocals are still fashioned by Adam with Andrew and newest member Sosa backing up with harmonies and screams. The vocals have an attractive differing aspect throughout the album due to the three voices present. There are times when they sits firmly on a punk podium with typical punk rock vocals that are never overpowering, just able to grunt their way along with the music with little effort while being very effective. Then there are other times when the vocals blast with a more rugged nature, the occasional screech and rocky voice passes over. Then there are points of harmonies that shine vibrantly with an authoritative nature.

It is one thing for me to sit here writing how wonderful an album is. How it made me want to hear more. How I wish I could sit back and listen repeatedly as the album as it was that good. It is another for you to actually hear it for yourself, which I highly recommend. With a flair for writing catchy tunes and playing adoring music, it was great to disappear for forty minutes among the music of Falcongate.


Track Listing
01 - Where's The Beat
02 - The Pledge And The Turn
03 - The Worse Time For Me To Speak
04 - Eyes Like Bullets
05 - Jump The Boarder
06 - Die For Roosevelt
07 - Alone Tonight
08 - Gig Out My Grave
09 - Fanatics And Saints
10 - When You Leave
11 - Credits



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