Mother Falcon

Mother Falcon is an orchestral indie band hailing from Austin, Texas, known for their rich soundscape that includes a dynamic array of instruments, from violins and cellos to saxophones and trumpets. Their genre-defying music effortlessly blends elements of rock, pop, jazz, and classical music, creating lush, expansive compositions. Formed in 2008, the collective has varied in size, at times boasting up to twenty members. This fluid community of artists contributes to the ensemble's collaborative and evolving style.

Over the years, Mother Falcon has released a number of albums and EPs that showcase their eclectic and ambitious musical journey. Notable releases include "Alhambra" (2011) and "You Knew" (2013), which highlight their ability to craft narrative-driven music with emotional heft and cinematic quality. Perhaps one of their most intriguing projects is "MF Computer" (2014), an album that reimagines Radiohead's landmark 'OK Computer' through an orchestral lens, reaffirming the band's talent for innovative arrangements and musical reinterpretation. With "Good Luck Have Fun" (2015), the band continued to push boundaries, venturing further into nuanced, textured soundscapes that display their technical prowess and heartfelt songwriting. Despite not being mainstream, Mother Falcon has cultivated a dedicated fanbase, drawn to their unique sound and collaborative spirit.

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  1. October 9, 2015
  2. March 18, 2014
  3. May 7, 2013
  4. February 26, 2011
  5. February 23, 2010