Jim Bryson and The Weakerthans   The Falcon Lake Incident
3.9
excellent
Release Date: 2010
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5.0 classicFleeba | May 30th 12

I love this album. Of course, it doesn't hurt that Bryson is from my hometown. But I can listen to this album every day and never get bored. Songwritting is top notch and if you get a chance to see him in concert, he is really funny and entertaining. rI can't understand why this album is not more popular. As much as I like the new John K. Samson album, I actually prefer this this one.

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4.0 excellentBigTuna | December 11th 10

TFLI is not a Weakerthans album. It's a Jim Bryson and The Weakerthans album. As a huuuge Weakerthans fan, that took me a long time to come to terms with, but as I let myself enjoy Bryson's lyrics without comparing them to Samson's I discovered a record that is intimate, warm, and meticulously (but not boringly) performed. I'd encourage anyone who dismissed this after their first listen to listen 10 more times; the subtleties here will slowly begin to leak out and you'll realize you are listening to an album on par with the best of 2010.

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0.0 Deathcar | December 5th 10

It's like The Weakerthans, but more chill. Why is this not exploding, seriously, I thought this site loved The Weakerthans?

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4.5 superbKrelkin | September 19th 22
3.5 greatLucman | October 11th 19
3.5 greatBeeRyan | May 14th 19
4.5 superbTom R. CONTRIBUTOR | March 6th 16
4.0 excellentceart go leor im droim | April 2nd 15
4.0 excellentwidzjnent | September 8th 12
3.5 greatcvlts | November 27th 11
3.5 greatConsiderPhlebas | April 12th 11
4.0 excellentDave28 | February 13th 11
3.5 greatAids | January 10th 11
3.5 greatChanning Freeman STAFF | December 6th 10
3.5 greatGulliKyro | November 21st 10

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