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LAND OF TALK IN CONCERT:

Indie rockers Land of Talk blend poetic imagery with dynamic arrangements to give ticket buyers an experience that’s both thought-provoking and exciting. Frontwoman Elizabeth Powell contrasts wistful melodies with overdriven riffs and harmonically unresolved chords, and audiences can’t help but nod their heads to this rousingly lush sound in concert. Her sweet, heartfelt vocal delivery is also a true treat for fans, lingering in their heads long after the last chiming chord has sounded. The rest of the band packs a powerful punch, adding barreling basslines and booming drum fills to the poignant lyrical sentiments of songs like “Some Are Lakes”, “Young Bridge”, and “Speak to Me Bones”. With their dynamic blend of vulnerability and sonic force, Land of Talk provide both the power and the depth that indie fans crave.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Raised in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, Elizabeth Powell began making folk music at the age of 14 and has been on the rise ever since. Under the stage name Ele_K*, the teenage phenomenon released a punk-influenced self-titled solo debut in 2003. While attending Montreal’s Concordia University, she met Chris McCarron and Mark Wheaton and formed Land of Talk in 2006. The group teamed up with Bon Iver mastermind Justin Vernon to produce their 2008 debut Some Are Lakes. They built on their initial success by opening for Broken Social Scene before headlining their own west coast tour in 2009. Unfortunately, after releasing the critically acclaimed album Cloak and Cipher in 2010, Powell went on hiatus due to financial constraints. Thankfully, the break only lasted for five years. In 2015 Powell dropped the scoop on social media that Land of Talk would be reuniting and fresh material was on the way—great news for fans who wanted to catch them again, or see them live for the first time.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 4 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Lane of Talk = INCREDIBLE

    by DD’s Laboratory on 5/2/22Bowery Ballroom - New York

    They were so personable and engaged I was able to talk to Liz for a quick second while she was on stage. I wanted them to sign my album but I knew that would be difficult considering I didn’t even have a pen. Tbh I’ve already brushed that to the side considering their performance was so great. I’m 1000% astounded at their musically, their honesty and their love for music and just having fun with it. We waited a while for them to be able to play a New York performance considering the cancellation due to Covid but the wait was well worth it. Thank you Land of Talk for killing it!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    great show, even if it was a long time coming

    by MacColdwell on 6/18/17Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    The sound was great, and Elizabeth Powell was the most engaging I've ever seen her. A good mix of earlier music with a lot of the new album. The band finds a way of creating loud dissonance without it being just noise. The full band was a treat..

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    It was ok

    by saram on 11/8/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    The band was great in the way that they sound like the album (not worse, not better). The problem I think was the audience. The encore was short and the lead singer wanted to slow things down, I believe due to some overly excited young men in the front. Speak to Me Bones, my fav song of their's, was not played. I hope it wasn't for this reason. A song that addresses gender being limited my some drunk dudes up front would be all the more depressing. Opening acts not memorable. Bartenders and bouncers were nice though.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Captivating Canadians

    by go1dbond on 11/8/10Bowery Ballroom - NEW YORK

    Have you noticed the explosion of Canadian Indie Rock over the last 10 years? It seems that any product from Montreal seems to be just plain good. Land of Talk is no exception. Elizabeth Powell's stranglehold on your attention never loosens and she will draw you deeper into a rock-fantasy of passionate story telling. In the same performance-heavy attraction you get from Emily Haines, Lizzie Powell reveals the depth of her intimations and whims behind the eclectic pop-friendly post-progressive folk indie rock. Make sure you see Land of Talk perform. Then buy all their albums.