The main reason why I am an avid supporter of independent music is because of artists like Mike Falzone. He’s the complete package; it is hard to imagine the reasons why such a talented musician is still unsigned. Harvesting critical musical elements into song writing, performing and fan appreciation and connection, Falzone packs a tight clean punch while staying true to himself. Always capable of standing out with his unmatched humor, Falzone quickly establishes a personal bond with audiences on all mediums with his clever choice of words. Recognizing the power of technology, Falzone also offers a free downloadable album of previously unreleased songs for fans to enjoy.
As a first time listener of Falzone, it’s hard to deny that you’ve stumbled upon something real and of substance. With every resonation and toe tapping vibe, you get the addiction to his message and style, as an after shock of something great. With the instinctive ability to integrate a vintage sound into a new wave style of song writing, I can’t help but hear myself in the stories of growing up and going unnoticed in the lines of a brilliant songwriter.
To add to the many faces of Falzone, his talents extend to amateur stand up comedy as well. Recently releasing his first live comedy album “Stupid Questions,” Falzone is making the most out of doing what he loves. Along with comedy and music, Falzone still manages to keep fans updated and entertained by also returning home to upload a new YouTube video as often as he can.
Currently playing nonstop shows and hitting audience’s one set list at a time, Falzone, along with his band, The Peppermint Trick, are hitting the road for an upcoming spring tour of New England.
As a guy who thrives on witty jokes and sarcasm, I know one person who won’t be complaining about how many times I use the name “Falzone” in this week’s edition of the spotlight, yeah that’s 10 times so far Falzone. But if there’s one artist whom I truly think deserves to be among the rankings of the Billboard’s Top 40, it is most definitely the man who defines the drive of an independent musician, Mike Falzone.
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