Talk Normal

Talk Normal
Background information
Genres Noise Rock
Years active 2007–present
Labels Joyful Noise Records
Website http://www.talknormaltalknormal.com/
Members Andrya Ambro
Sarah Register

Talk Normal is an alternative/indie rock duo from Brooklyn, New York, consisting of Sarah Register and Andrya Ambro.[1] Their music has been compared to the No Wave movement of the 1980s; yet both Register and Ambro claim it was not a sound they intentionally tried to emulate.[2]

History

Ambro and Register, who are both sound engineers, became friends while attending college at NYU. While recording an album for a band called Antonius Block, Ambro began to play drums for the group. When Antonius Block expressed their need for another guitarist, Register voiced her interest in joining the group. Ambro and Register's shared musical taste led to the formation of the musical duo, Talk Normal.[2]

2007-2009

In 2007, Talk Normal released their first EP, a four-song cassette released by Night People Records. In 2008, Talk Normal self-released their second EP, Secret Cog. In 2009, the music duo released their first full-length album on Rare Book Room Records titled Sugarland.[3]

2010-present

In 2010, Talk Normal and Lower Dens collaborated and released a cassette split on Impose records. In 2011, Talk Normal released a split with Christy & Emily on Klangbad records on a 7” vinyl. Talk Normal also did a split with Thurston Moore that same year; the split was released as a 7” vinyl on Fast Weapons records. Talk Normal and Moore were also featured on the annual 7” series by Joyful Noise Records, “Cause and Effect”.[4]

Reviews

Pitchfork Media gave Sugarland a 7.8 ratinig, saying that the band’s affluence for “thick noise” and “rhythmic tension” had not "waned".[5] Pitchfork also reviewed Sunshine, ranking it a 7.7, saying, "Sunshine cranks things up a notch", and highlighting Talk Normal’s ability to make simple words and basic sounds morph into something larger.[6]

References

  1. "Talk Normal".
  2. 1 2 "Talk Normal is no No-Wave band". Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  3. "Talk Normal Records". Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  4. "Cause and Effect". Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  5. Masters, Marc. "Talk Normal Sugarland". Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  6. Masters, Marc. "Talk Normal Sunshine". Retrieved 30 May 2013.

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