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The Talkies

The Talkies is the second studio album from Irish post-punk band Girl Band, released in October 2019 through Rough Trade Records, and is their last studio release under their original name before changing it to Gilla Band in 2021. The album was mostly recorded at Ballintubbert House on the outskirts of Dublin & was produced by bassist Daniel Fox. The album's repetitive & experimental sound is characterized by its unorthodox use of effects-laden guitars, abstract stream of consciousness lyrics & stylistic elements from techno & industrial music.[1][2][3] Critics have classified the album as noise rock[4][5] & post-punk,[6][5] with many noting its dark & unsettling tone.

The Talkies
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 17, 2019 (2019-10-17)
StudioBallintubbert House (Ballintubbert, County Laois)
Sonic Studios (Dublin)
Grand Street Recording (Brooklyn, New York City)
Genre
Length45:39
LabelRough Trade Records
ProducerDaniel Fox
Girl Band chronology
Holding Hands With Jamie
(2015)
The Talkies
(2019)
Live at Vicar Street
(2020)
Singles from The Talkies
  1. "Shoulderblades"
    Released: June 7, 2019
  2. "Going Norway"
    Released: August 15, 2019
  3. "Salmon of Knowledge"
    Released: October 4, 2019

Three singles - "Shoulderblades", "Going Norway" & "Salmon of Knowledge" - have been released from the album with music videos for the first two. The album received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, with The Irish Times even naming it the best Irish album of all time in 2020.[7]

Background Edit

After the release of their debut album Holding Hands With Jamie in 2015, the band were forced to cancel several of their shows due to lead singer Dara Kiely's worsening mental health (which he had discussed in numerous interviews at the time[8]). The band eventually took a year-long hiatus in 2017 & reconvened in February 2018 to begin recording The Talkies.[9]

The album was recorded in Ballintubbert House: a mansion on the outskirts of Dublin that Fox had gotten a hold of through connections he'd made via his sound engineering & studio work. According to him: "There were lots of good rooms to record in and we knew it’d be a cool place, [...] Not being in a studio, which costs lots of money, means we got it for buttons. So it took a lot of pressure off.”[9]

Recording Edit

According to guitarist Alan Duggan, "the idea behind the album was to make an audio representation of" the Ballintubbert House.[10] Inspired by Marvin Gaye's What's Going On and Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly, the band decided upon using a repetitive motif throughout the album & recording everything in the key of A to lend it a sense of cohesiveness in comparison to their debut.[9] The sessions also involved a lot of experimentation: the Twin Peaks-inspired track "Aibohphobia" (the title term refers to a fear of palindromes), for example, features "guitar riffs recorded backwards and layered on top of each other as Kiely recites a list of palindromes", while the "unsettling" opening track "Prolix" features his heavy breathing from a "semi-panic attack thing"[8] as caught on record during an early rehearsal.[9] The drums on the album were in fact recorded twice: "once on the landing and once in the cellar". During the mixing stage, Fox cut between both takes in order to create the final versions. The band also admitted that much of the album wasn't written by all of the members together, and that instead they "were more into demoing and writing down parts then cutting them up, collaging them together in the computer and reconfiguring them that way.”[10] Kiely, taking inspiration from Leonard Cohen, wrote lyrics from fragments of different songs he'd recorded on "a little organ". He also decided to not use any pronouns in his lyrics, explaining his decision & his writing process for the album in general as follows:[9]

I, you, he, she [...] Those words, when I wasn’t feeling the best, were impactful: ‘I’ was arrogant, ‘you’ would be accusatory. So I thought if I took that away, it would give me a platform to do something different and get out of my comfort zone. But otherwise it was pretty much the same stream-of-consciousness stuff, or I’d overhear things and take that down. I’ve never really written anything that has a general story, so it is rather abstract.

Composition Edit

The album has been widely classified as noise rock[4][5][3] & post-punk.[6] Pitchfork notes that "[g]uitarist Alan Duggan has completely unlearned the art of riffs and solos, using his instrument solely for textural dissonance—the more nauseating, the better. Bassist Daniel Fox deals exclusively in gut-rumbling frequencies, while drummer Adam Faulkner avoids the snare like it might be rigged with electric shocks. The result is drained of any rock-band formalism, all scrap-metal clang and kick-drum thump teetering on collapse."[11] Kiely's deconstructionist lyrics have been said to mirror this approach, consisting of references to both "everyday scenes" & popular culture figures.[11]

Loud and Quiet described the album overall as "Drums Not Dead-era Liars flipped on its head."[8] According to AllMusic, the band incorporates elements of techno music more directly (in comparison to their past work) on tracks such as "Akineton" & "Prefab Castle" (the album's "tumultuous seven-minute climax"[11]), the latter of which features an outro that has been compared to Jon Hopkins.[3] The track "Shoulderblades" is more industrial-influenced[8] while “Couch Combover” "builds into a seasick, distortion-soaked stomp" where Kiely "sounds like [he] is puking and crying at the same time."[11] The track "Laggard" features "self-destruct siren synths, distant dinosaur screams and erratic, tumbling drums" and has been described as terrifying.[12] Kiely's vocals on "Going Norway" have been compared to Mark E. Smith,[2] its flangered guitars described as "stabbing".[5]

Release Edit

The Talkies was released on the 17th of October 2019 through Rough Trade Records on both LP and CD.[13] Three singles were released from the album. "Shoulderblades", the first one, was accompanied by a video (directed by Bob Gallagher) featuring dancer Oona Doherty "interpret[ing the song] into erratic body movements as the frames switch from blue to red, and back again."[14] The second single, "Going Norway", was released with another video from the same director, described as "a folk-horror film staged in the therapist’s office. The whole thing feels like a rorschach test gone terribly, terribly wrong."[15] The final single "Salmon of Knowledge" was released over a month before the album.[16]

The album's release was accompanied by a sold-out tour across the U.S.' east coast & Europe over October & November.[17] Recordings from a pair of live shows from the tour, performed at Vicar Street in Dublin, were released as the Vicar Street Live LP (titled Live at Vicar Street for its digital release) by Rough Trade Records on the 29th of August, 2020.[18]

Reception Edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.9/10[20]
Metacritic81/100[19]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [3]
Clash8/10[21]
DIY     [22]
Exclaim!7/10[23]
The Guardian     [5]
The Irish Times     [2]
The Line of Best Fit9.5/10[24]
NME     [4]
Pitchfork8.0/10[11]
The Skinny     [25]

The album received critical acclaim according to Metacritic, where it has a weighted score of 81/100 based on 15 reviews.[19] On AnyDecentMusic?, the album scored 7.9/10 based on 18 reviews.[20]

AllMusic called the album "captivating" & described it as "half-noise rock record and half-audio representation of Kiely's mind."[3] The Irish Times gave the album a perfect score, hailing it as a "raucous, idiosyncratic return". "There’s so much eating and drinking in this album," the review concludes, "that multiple listens simply won’t suffice; it may take forever to untangle. There’s no question that it won’t be to everyone’s taste, but it is a record that will swallow you up before you even realise it."[2] The Line of Best Fit named it their album of the week & called it "a devastating and jaw-dropping record that provokes awe and anxiety in equal measure. Although there are elements throughout the record that are ‘quintessentially’ Girl Band, The Talkies builds upon these elements and makes a vast leap sonically and narratively with the aid of unrestrained experimentation. There is a definitive artistic expression found on The Talkies and frankly it should be a late contender for any albums of the decade list."[24] "No one does what these guys do," wrote DIY in their similarly positive review of the album, "probably no one could, and it’s probably not something that you’d dream up if no one else was. That’s what makes it so exciting; not only that they can, but they do it so well."[22] According to NME: "It’s rare you see an album that packs such fresh musical experimentation, sounds so singular and yet has the self-awareness and lightheartedness to name. [...] Weirder, funnier and fiercer than ever, Girl Band return as heroes of the weirder corner of rock music, and they’ve outdone themselves this time."[4]

In a slightly less positive review, Exclaim! noted that the album's "unsettling vibe" "works better on some tracks more than others. "Shoulderblades" has a gradual descent into an earth-shattering experimental breakdown, not unlike something you'd hear from Death Grips, but the immensity and impressiveness of its industrial buildup puts that of the following track, "Couch Combover," to comparative shame."[23] The Guardian's review was mixed, calling the album "true haunted-house horror" & an "intentionally stressful listen".[5]

Accolades Edit

In addition the ones below, the album notably placed #1 on The Irish Times' 2020 list of the "50 best Irish albums of all time", who hailed it as "a project that dismantles the idea of what pop should be and rebuilds it from the ground up. Drawing on a sojourn in a creepy house in County Laois and recorded in the shadow of singer Dara Kiely’s mental health experiences it is spellbindingly baroque - a brutal, mesmerising tour de force".[7]

Year-end accolades for The Talkies
Publication Country Accolade Rank
Les Inrockuptibles France Top 100 Best Albums of 2019 31[26]
Nothing but Hope and Passion Germany 50 Best Albums Of 2019 27[27]
The Irish Times Ireland The best music of 2019 4[28]
Crack Magazine UK The Top 50 Albums of the Year 27[29]
The Line of Best Fit UK The Best Albums of 2019 46[30]
Louder Than War UK Albums of The Year 2019 – the Top 50 3[31]
Paste US The 20 Best Punk Albums of 2019 20[32]
Stereogum US The 50 Best Albums Of 2020 48[33]
Under the Radar US Top 100 Albums of 2019 50[34]

Track listing Edit

All tracks are written by Girl Band

No.TitleLength
1."Prolix"1:49
2."Going Norway"4:13
3."Shoulderblades"6:06
4."Couch Combover"3:34
5."Aibohphobia"2:41
6."Salmon of Knowledge"6:20
7."Akineton"1:46
8."Amygdala"1:43
9."Caveat"2:47
10."Laggard"5:56
11."Prefab Castle"7:38
12."Ereignis"1:36
Total length:45:39

Personnel Edit

Girl Band Edit

  • Dara Kiely - vocals
  • Alan Duggan - guitar
  • Daniel Fox - bass, engineering, mixing
  • Adam Faulkner - drums

The liner notes credit the band as both the primary artist & producer.

Additional Credits Edit

Adapted from AllMusic:[35]

  • James Hyland - engineering, mixing
  • Jake Lummus - engineering
  • Liam Mulvaney - engineering
  • Gintas Norvila - engineering
  • Robert Scanlon - photography
  • Damien Tran - artwork

Charts Edit

Chart performance for The Talkies
Chart (2019) Peak
position
Irish Albums (OCC)[36] 11
UK Albums (OCC)[37] 73

References Edit

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  8. ^ a b c d "Girl Band – The long-awaited arrival of The Talkies". Loud And Quiet. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d e Murphy, Lauren. "Dublin indie-rockers Girl Band have dug deep for the ultimate 'difficult second album'". ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  10. ^ a b Minsker, Evan. "Girl Band Announce New Album The Talkies, Share Video for New Song "Shoulderblades": Watch". Pitchfork. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
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  12. ^ "Girl Band: The Talkies review – a true haunted house horror". the Guardian. 29 September 2019. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  13. ^ "Girl Band - The Talkies - LP+". Rough Trade. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  14. ^ "Girl Band – "Shoulderblades" Video". Stereogum. 6 June 2019. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  15. ^ "Girl Band Share Mesmerizing New Song "Going Norway" From Forthcoming New Album The Talkies". pastemagazine.com. 15 August 2019. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  16. ^ "Girl Band - "Salmon Of Knowledge"". Stereogum. 10 September 2019. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  17. ^ Roberts, Christopher. "Girl Band Announce New Album and Tour, Share Video for New Song "Shoulderblades"". undertheradarmag.com. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
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  27. ^ "NBHAP's 50 Best Albums Of 2019". NBHAP (in German). 4 December 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
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  31. ^ Babey, Ged (14 December 2019). "Albums of The Year 2019 - the Top 50". Louder Than War. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  32. ^ "The 20 Best Punk Albums of 2019". pastemagazine.com. 23 December 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
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  36. ^ "Official Irish Albums Chart Top 50". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  37. ^ "Girl Band | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved 26 December 2020.

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The Talkies is the second studio album from Irish post punk band Girl Band released in October 2019 through Rough Trade Records and is their last studio release under their original name before changing it to Gilla Band in 2021 The album was mostly recorded at Ballintubbert House on the outskirts of Dublin amp was produced by bassist Daniel Fox The album s repetitive amp experimental sound is characterized by its unorthodox use of effects laden guitars abstract stream of consciousness lyrics amp stylistic elements from techno amp industrial music 1 2 3 Critics have classified the album as noise rock 4 5 amp post punk 6 5 with many noting its dark amp unsettling tone The TalkiesStudio album by Girl BandReleasedOctober 17 2019 2019 10 17 StudioBallintubbert House Ballintubbert County Laois Sonic Studios Dublin Grand Street Recording Brooklyn New York City GenreNoise rock post punk experimental rockLength45 39LabelRough Trade RecordsProducerDaniel FoxGirl Band chronologyHolding Hands With Jamie 2015 The Talkies 2019 Live at Vicar Street 2020 Singles from The Talkies Shoulderblades Released June 7 2019 Going Norway Released August 15 2019 Salmon of Knowledge Released October 4 2019Three singles Shoulderblades Going Norway amp Salmon of Knowledge have been released from the album with music videos for the first two The album received widespread critical acclaim upon its release with The Irish Times even naming it the best Irish album of all time in 2020 7 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Composition 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 7 1 Girl Band 7 2 Additional Credits 8 Charts 9 ReferencesBackground EditAfter the release of their debut album Holding Hands With Jamie in 2015 the band were forced to cancel several of their shows due to lead singer Dara Kiely s worsening mental health which he had discussed in numerous interviews at the time 8 The band eventually took a year long hiatus in 2017 amp reconvened in February 2018 to begin recording The Talkies 9 The album was recorded in Ballintubbert House a mansion on the outskirts of Dublin that Fox had gotten a hold of through connections he d made via his sound engineering amp studio work According to him There were lots of good rooms to record in and we knew it d be a cool place Not being in a studio which costs lots of money means we got it for buttons So it took a lot of pressure off 9 Recording EditAccording to guitarist Alan Duggan the idea behind the album was to make an audio representation of the Ballintubbert House 10 Inspired by Marvin Gaye s What s Going On and Kendrick Lamar s To Pimp a Butterfly the band decided upon using a repetitive motif throughout the album amp recording everything in the key of A to lend it a sense of cohesiveness in comparison to their debut 9 The sessions also involved a lot of experimentation the Twin Peaks inspired track Aibohphobia the title term refers to a fear of palindromes for example features guitar riffs recorded backwards and layered on top of each other as Kiely recites a list of palindromes while the unsettling opening track Prolix features his heavy breathing from a semi panic attack thing 8 as caught on record during an early rehearsal 9 The drums on the album were in fact recorded twice once on the landing and once in the cellar During the mixing stage Fox cut between both takes in order to create the final versions The band also admitted that much of the album wasn t written by all of the members together and that instead they were more into demoing and writing down parts then cutting them up collaging them together in the computer and reconfiguring them that way 10 Kiely taking inspiration from Leonard Cohen wrote lyrics from fragments of different songs he d recorded on a little organ He also decided to not use any pronouns in his lyrics explaining his decision amp his writing process for the album in general as follows 9 I you he she Those words when I wasn t feeling the best were impactful I was arrogant you would be accusatory So I thought if I took that away it would give me a platform to do something different and get out of my comfort zone But otherwise it was pretty much the same stream of consciousness stuff or I d overhear things and take that down I ve never really written anything that has a general story so it is rather abstract Composition EditThe album has been widely classified as noise rock 4 5 3 amp post punk 6 Pitchfork notes that g uitarist Alan Duggan has completely unlearned the art of riffs and solos using his instrument solely for textural dissonance the more nauseating the better Bassist Daniel Fox deals exclusively in gut rumbling frequencies while drummer Adam Faulkner avoids the snare like it might be rigged with electric shocks The result is drained of any rock band formalism all scrap metal clang and kick drum thump teetering on collapse 11 Kiely s deconstructionist lyrics have been said to mirror this approach consisting of references to both everyday scenes amp popular culture figures 11 Loud and Quiet described the album overall as Drums Not Dead era Liars flipped on its head 8 According to AllMusic the band incorporates elements of techno music more directly in comparison to their past work on tracks such as Akineton amp Prefab Castle the album s tumultuous seven minute climax 11 the latter of which features an outro that has been compared to Jon Hopkins 3 The track Shoulderblades is more industrial influenced 8 while Couch Combover builds into a seasick distortion soaked stomp where Kiely sounds like he is puking and crying at the same time 11 The track Laggard features self destruct siren synths distant dinosaur screams and erratic tumbling drums and has been described as terrifying 12 Kiely s vocals on Going Norway have been compared to Mark E Smith 2 its flangered guitars described as stabbing 5 Release EditThe Talkies was released on the 17th of October 2019 through Rough Trade Records on both LP and CD 13 Three singles were released from the album Shoulderblades the first one was accompanied by a video directed by Bob Gallagher featuring dancer Oona Doherty interpret ing the song into erratic body movements as the frames switch from blue to red and back again 14 The second single Going Norway was released with another video from the same director described as a folk horror film staged in the therapist s office The whole thing feels like a rorschach test gone terribly terribly wrong 15 The final single Salmon of Knowledge was released over a month before the album 16 The album s release was accompanied by a sold out tour across the U S east coast amp Europe over October amp November 17 Recordings from a pair of live shows from the tour performed at Vicar Street in Dublin were released as the Vicar Street Live LP titled Live at Vicar Street for its digital release by Rough Trade Records on the 29th of August 2020 18 Reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 9 10 20 Metacritic81 100 19 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Clash8 10 21 DIY nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Exclaim 7 10 23 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 The Irish Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 The Line of Best Fit9 5 10 24 NME nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Pitchfork8 0 10 11 The Skinny nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 The album received critical acclaim according to Metacritic where it has a weighted score of 81 100 based on 15 reviews 19 On AnyDecentMusic the album scored 7 9 10 based on 18 reviews 20 AllMusic called the album captivating amp described it as half noise rock record and half audio representation of Kiely s mind 3 The Irish Times gave the album a perfect score hailing it as a raucous idiosyncratic return There s so much eating and drinking in this album the review concludes that multiple listens simply won t suffice it may take forever to untangle There s no question that it won t be to everyone s taste but it is a record that will swallow you up before you even realise it 2 The Line of Best Fit named it their album of the week amp called it a devastating and jaw dropping record that provokes awe and anxiety in equal measure Although there are elements throughout the record that are quintessentially Girl Band The Talkies builds upon these elements and makes a vast leap sonically and narratively with the aid of unrestrained experimentation There is a definitive artistic expression found on The Talkies and frankly it should be a late contender for any albums of the decade list 24 No one does what these guys do wrote DIY in their similarly positive review of the album probably no one could and it s probably not something that you d dream up if no one else was That s what makes it so exciting not only that they can but they do it so well 22 According to NME It s rare you see an album that packs such fresh musical experimentation sounds so singular and yet has the self awareness and lightheartedness to name Weirder funnier and fiercer than ever Girl Band return as heroes of the weirder corner of rock music and they ve outdone themselves this time 4 In a slightly less positive review Exclaim noted that the album s unsettling vibe works better on some tracks more than others Shoulderblades has a gradual descent into an earth shattering experimental breakdown not unlike something you d hear from Death Grips but the immensity and impressiveness of its industrial buildup puts that of the following track Couch Combover to comparative shame 23 The Guardian s review was mixed calling the album true haunted house horror amp an intentionally stressful listen 5 Accolades Edit In addition the ones below the album notably placed 1 on The Irish Times 2020 list of the 50 best Irish albums of all time who hailed it as a project that dismantles the idea of what pop should be and rebuilds it from the ground up Drawing on a sojourn in a creepy house in County Laois and recorded in the shadow of singer Dara Kiely s mental health experiences it is spellbindingly baroque a brutal mesmerising tour de force 7 Year end accolades for The Talkies Publication Country Accolade RankLes Inrockuptibles France Top 100 Best Albums of 2019 31 26 Nothing but Hope and Passion Germany 50 Best Albums Of 2019 27 27 The Irish Times Ireland The best music of 2019 4 28 Crack Magazine UK The Top 50 Albums of the Year 27 29 The Line of Best Fit UK The Best Albums of 2019 46 30 Louder Than War UK Albums of The Year 2019 the Top 50 3 31 Paste US The 20 Best Punk Albums of 2019 20 32 Stereogum US The 50 Best Albums Of 2020 48 33 Under the Radar US Top 100 Albums of 2019 50 34 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Girl BandNo TitleLength1 Prolix 1 492 Going Norway 4 133 Shoulderblades 6 064 Couch Combover 3 345 Aibohphobia 2 416 Salmon of Knowledge 6 207 Akineton 1 468 Amygdala 1 439 Caveat 2 4710 Laggard 5 5611 Prefab Castle 7 3812 Ereignis 1 36Total length 45 39Personnel EditGirl Band Edit Dara Kiely vocals Alan Duggan guitar Daniel Fox bass engineering mixing Adam Faulkner drumsThe liner notes credit the band as both the primary artist amp producer Additional Credits Edit Adapted from AllMusic 35 James Hyland engineering mixing Jake Lummus engineering Liam Mulvaney engineering Gintas Norvila engineering Robert Scanlon photography Damien Tran artworkCharts EditChart performance for The Talkies Chart 2019 PeakpositionIrish Albums OCC 36 11UK Albums OCC 37 73References Edit O Toole Lucy Girl Band Reflect On Their Incredible Comeback With The Talkies Hotpress Retrieved 25 December 2020 a b c d Murphy Lauren Girl Band The Talkies review A raucous idiosyncratic return The Irish Times Retrieved 25 December 2020 a b c d e The Talkies Girl Band Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic retrieved 25 December 2020 a b c d Girl Band The Talkies review NME Music Film TV Gaming amp Pop Culture News 19 September 2019 Retrieved 25 December 2020 a b c d e f Girl Band The Talkies review 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