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Title: for Kosmo....
Post by: Bags on April 13, 2004, 12:26:00 pm
Popmatters review (http://popmatters.com/music/reviews/f/falknerjason-blissep.shtml) of Jason Falkners new E.P., "Bliss Descending."
 
 "Feeling No Pain" tells of being hoodwinked into love with a silver-tongued hussy who turns ugly, and contains one of the most infectious guitar hook lines I've heard in some time. Falkner finds another intriguing time signature, and assembles around it a classic pop concoction with dark overtones and all kinds of musical accent flavors. Again, to say Falkner's studio talents are impressive is an understatement -- his layers and sounds are of a whole, never sounding anything less than that of a tight band at work.
Title: Re: for Kosmo....
Post by: grotty on April 13, 2004, 12:33:00 pm
I saw this & thought of you also while flipping through a mag...
 
 Teenage Kicks: The Story of the Undertones
 DVD - Sanctuary 62 min.
 "Overall Teenage Kicks views like a failed Bands Reunited - were it not a striking validation of a band whose accomplishments resonate throughout music today."
 
 Everyone's looking out for you Kosmo!
Title: Re: for Kosmo....
Post by: kosmo vinyl on April 13, 2004, 12:33:00 pm
i'd heard about the release of that ep, was kinda hoping Jason would be touring with Air and I could buy the ep direct from him.  reviews like this confirm the fact that jason working with sir paul will be a GREAT thing.  his magic has worked with about half of brendan benson's oeurve.
Title: Re: for Kosmo....
Post by: brennser on April 13, 2004, 12:57:00 pm
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Originally posted by grotty:
  I saw this & thought of you also while flipping through a mag...
 
 Teenage Kicks: The Story of the Undertones
 DVD - Sanctuary 62 min.
 "Overall Teenage Kicks views like a failed Bands Reunited - were it not a striking validation of a band whose accomplishments resonate throughout music today."
 
 Everyone's looking out for you Kosmo!

 
I have this DVD - its very good