Talk Normal

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In a Strangeland 03:29 Tools
Hot Song 04:22 Tools
Lone General 05:04 Tools
Shot This Time 04:46 Tools
In Every Dream Home a Heartache 06:08 Tools
Bad Date 04:29 Tools
Bold Face 04:37 Tools
Warrior 03:55 Tools
XO 03:22 Tools
Mosquito 03:49 Tools
Transmission Lost 05:54 Tools
River's Edge 10:23 Tools
Uniforms 03:37 Tools
Sunshine 05:10 Tools
Cover 04:30 Tools
Hot Water Burns 04:29 Tools
Outside 04:32 Tools
Baby, Your Heart's Too Big 05:43 Tools
Hurricane 05:35 Tools
Grinnin' In Your Face 04:42 Tools
Lemonade 05:13 Tools
Eureka 03:24 Tools
Rest With Me 05:59 Tools
33 04:53 Tools
33 (Featuring Richard Hoffman) 04:53 Tools
B-L-U-E-S 03:46 Tools
Gold Dime - Fast Weapons Version 04:25 Tools
Grinnin In Your Face 05:13 Tools
33 [Featuring Richard Hoffman] 05:13 Tools
"Cover" 00:00 Tools
Talk Normal - In A Strangeland 00:00 Tools
Lemonade - Talk Normal 05:14 Tools
Talk Normal - Hot Song 04:22 Tools
Gold Dime 04:24 Tools
River's Edge / Outside 10:23 Tools
River's Edge // Transmission Lost 04:24 Tools
Transmission 05:54 Tools
A2 - Uniforms (w/ R. Hoffman) 10:23 Tools
Uniforms [W/ R. Hoffman] 03:49 Tools
B1 - 33 03:49 Tools
In A Strangeland / Bad Date 03:49 Tools
Uniforms (w/ R. Hoffman) 03:49 Tools
Uniforms (Featuring Richard Hoffman) 03:49 Tools
Keili Jingle 03:47 Tools
In A Strange Land 03:28 Tools
General 03:28 Tools
33 - Talk Normal featuring Richard Hoffman 03:28 Tools
Boldface 03:28 Tools
Hurricane fnl 1.24 03:28 Tools
In Every Dream Home A Heartache [Roxy Music cover] 03:28 Tools
UNIFORMS (feat. Richard Hoffman) 03:47 Tools
Backwards Beach 03:47 Tools
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Formed in 2007, Brooklyn, New York, United States duo Talk Normal have already been compared to 1970s No Wave. Indeed, the scratchy guitars of their debut mini-album Secret Cog evoke the mangled bursts of DNA’s Arto Lindsay, and their spilling songs reach the structured abstraction of No Wave’s most unclassifiable group, Ut. A lot of other rock history comes into play. The clipped tension that connects Sonic Youth, Pylon and Erase Errata comes through in the chiming chords and sharp rhythms of “Eureka” and “Lemonade”. Unlike with those groups, there’s not much to dance to here. Their grinding, ghostly music lurches more than it swings and churns more that it grooves. But guitarist Sarah Register and drummer Andrya Ambro continually build tension, imbuing cacophonous climaxes and quiet interludes with equal momentum. Ultimately, Talk Normal belong to the Brooklyn Noise-rock circle inhabited by groups like Mouthus, Religious Knives and Sightings. The latter’s Richard Hoffman plays bass on standout track “33”, trading call and response notes with Ambro, then spitting out a signature bass loop under rolling drums and disembodied moans. Despite its taut energy, the piece has a spacious, soothing quality, suggesting that Register and Ambro might eventually explore more openly melodic territory. But hopefully the duo won’t lose the devotion to hypnotic repetition that makes Secret Cog worth returning to. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.