Talk Normal Announce Fall Tour Dates With Future Islands
Sophomore Album Out October 23 On Joyful Noise
All photos taken in NYC by Daniel Murtagh.
Watch: "Bad Date" video via Stereogum Download: "Bad Date" via Pitchfork
Talk Normal will release their sophomore LP Sunshine on October 23 via Joyful Noise Recordings. The band just announced a fall tour with Future Islands in support of the release. All shows are listed below.
After
years of friendship, Sarah Register and Andrya Ambro's Talk Normal
first emerged on the NYC music scene in 2007, initially releasing
demos, cassettes and their Secret Cog vinyl EP. Following the 2009
release of their debut album Sugarland on Rare Book Room Records (recorded and mixed by Nicolas Vernhes), Talk Normal released a handful of 7"s (including a split 7" with Thurston Moore on Nathan Howdeshell from The Gossip's Fast Weapons Records) and shared the stage with the likes of Sonic Youth, Wire, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Zola Jesus.
In the three years since Sugarland,
Talk Normal have refined their noisy vigor into the diverse batch of
songs found on Sunshine. Tracks like "Bad Date", "Cover", and
"Hurricane" carry almost a meditative emotional energy, where others
like "Sunshine" and "Shot This Time" err on the side of explosive
driving rock. Plus dance-y "XO", narrative noisers "Lone General" and
"Baby, Your Heart's Too Big", and standout vocal harmonies on "Hot
Water Burns". Produced by the band, Sunshine was recorded in 2011 by Christina Files
at Vacation Island Studios in Brooklyn NY and Echo Canyon West in
Hoboken NJ (Files also contributed to production). Allen Farmello mixed
at The Snow Farm in Brooklyn NY.
Unlike traditional noisy-rock, Talk Normal's Sunshine
is steeped in melody, albeit unconventional melody. Sweet-sounding
female vocals are present throughout, sometimes as sung lyrics and
sometimes as instruments themselves. Ambro & Register's combined
voices often volley back and forth, each providing equal contributions
to vocals, lyrics, and instrumentation - meticulously orchestrating not
only the arrangements, but also the tonality of each collected sound.
As Pitchfork describes: "(their) vocals can handle both desperate
screech and matter-of-fact detachment somewhere between Karen O and Kim Gordon."
Combined with Register's flowing, nearly-drony riffs and Ambro's finely
choreographed beats, the end result is a natural sonic cohesion. Maybe
not the sunshine you're used to, but rays within which you'll want to
bask.
Upcoming Shows:
11.02 - Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
11.03 - Savannah, GA @ The Wormhole
11.04 - Jacksonville, FL @ Jack Rabbit's
11.05 - Orlando, FL @ The Social
11.06 - Miami, FL @ Bardot
11.07 - Tampa, FL @ Crowbar
11.08 - Mobile, AL @ Alabama Music Box
11.09 - Baton Rouge, LA @ Spanish Moon
11.10 - Houston, TX @ Rudyards
11.11 - Austin, TX @ The Parish
11.13 - Dallas, TX @ Prophet Bar
11.14 - Norman, OK @ The Opolis
11.15 - Memphis, TN @ Hi Tone Cafe
11.16 - St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway
11.17 - Bloomington, IN @ Russian Recording
11.18 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
11.19 - Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
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