“There are many ways to describe the sounds one would hear from listening to the Fallen Troubadours. But we prefer the following: If the most influential bands of the 1960s were liquefied and thrown into a bucket, the Fallen Troubadours would be the sponge thrown in, rung out and used to wash over modern music. ”
“This week the Fallen Troubadours will take their folk-rock sound to venues including The Cavern Club in Liverpool, where the Beatles began performing in 1961, and the Bull and Gate in London. Additionally the band will perform at the Water Rats Theater where bands such as the Pogues, Oasis and Katy Perry first performed. (continued) ”
"With songs like “Enemies”, “When We Were Young”, and “To the Ground”, the best way you can describe the sound blasts hammered out by The Fallen Troubadours is rollicking. The Hamburg-based six-piece’s version of roots music takes the noble parts of troubled folk, the beefy parts of vintage Americana, and a sultry dash of ‘50s good-girl soul to produce catchy, barefaced rock ‘n’ roll that’s ready for a good toe-tapping, bottle-smashing good time or a swell lunch date at a misty diner. They’re currently working diligently on their debut album for Candy Colored Dragon (even taking a general break from performing to do so), which, while originally set for a fall release, is now slated to drop later this month. In the meantime, strap on your boots and waltz over to Johnny Brenda’s where The Fallen Troubadours will stomp open the stage tonight."
“Calling Hamburg their home since childhood and still today, The Fallen Troubadours are prepping themselves for an overseas trip to England to perform at Liverpool’s renowned Cavern Club May 24 and 25, followed by a show in London in the next few days. ”
“"Foot stomping music, catchy vocal melodies and lush harmonies. Their rootsy rock makes a great soundtrack for drunken nights and has been welcomed with open arms by Philly’s like-minded music community. Their debut album will be released early 2011 on Candy Colored Dragon". -The Deli Magazine”
“Under-the-radar indie folk band from Pennsylvania with a fresh sound and the songs to match.”