James Skinner - 11.05.2009  It’s easy to see why Conor Oberst fell for The Felice Brothers, picking them up for release on his fledgling Team Love imprint in much the same way Tw...
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David Morris - 30.04.2009  I woke up a little confused today, but I got up early all the same,showered and tried to settle down and do some writing. The new A Hawkand a Hacksaw ...
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Alex Hibbert - 24.04.2009  Having taken the title of their new album from a line in The Mysterious Stranger, a nihilistic novella written by the American author of Tom Sawyer an...
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Ted Chase - 17.04.2009  The Catskill’s Felice Brothers have seriously blown up in the past few years, as their roots-y, Americana, old-timey rock has tapped into a vein acros...
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John Shepherd - 17.04.2009 There's something nostalgic about that genre of uniquely American music called "roots." After all, roots music is about cobbling together other forms ...
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Zach Schonfeld - 15.04.2009  Roots rock. It’s a genre in which creation is so helplessly intertwined with imitation by definition. And so a band like the Felice Brothers, as stepp...
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Michael Quinn - 15.04.2009 The fifth album in three years from the Felice Brothers offers more of the same deliriously coruscated Catskill Mountains-rooted, folk-edged alt count...
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cloudspeakers - 14.04.2009  The Felice Brothers have aptly taken the title of their new LP from a line in The Mysterious Stranger, a post-humously published novella by great Amer...
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Steven Hyden - 07.04.2009  It says a lot about these desperate times that a band that quotes Mark Twain and makes records in converted chicken coops feels very much of the momen...
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Chris Familton - 02.04.2009  2008’s The Felice Brothers was a personal favourite. Its strength came from the way it caught the imagination with its rustic, cracked charm. It conta...
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