EVAN SCHLANSKY - 06.01.2009 Elizabeth Powell's sultry howl is like a stiff drink: icy, not too sweet and capable of knocking you on your ass. On Land of Talk's debut LP, she chan...
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David Berry - 04.12.2008  About a year and a half ago, Land of Talk’s Elizabeth Powell was forced to go it alone at a gig in Vancouver. It seems bassist Chris McCarron and drum...
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Tom Edwards - 17.11.2008  Following up on their promising 2006 debut, Applause Cheer Boo Hiss, Montreal trio Land Of Talk return with a brittle follow-up. Time spent on the roa...
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bearmcnair - 31.10.2008 Following up their initial EP release two years ago, Montreal’s Land of Talk now give us their first full-length album, Some Are Lakes. Frontwoman Eli...
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Matthew Richardson - 16.10.2008  What James Brown said some 40 years ago is still very true today: It's a man's world. That's still true in music, as well. Pop music, for the past hal...
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Jaime Gill - 06.10.2008 One of the most attractive aspects of Land Of Talk is how out of step with current indie-pop they sound. While most of their peers are mining the same...
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David Bevan - 01.10.2008  As a newly-minted touring member of sprawling indie behemoth Broken Social Scene, Elizabeth Powell certainly has her work cut out for her. But she's n...
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Jason Morton - 26.09.2008  Some are Lakes is basically a hipster's favourite album from the mid to late 90s - reanimated, cleaned-up and put to work for a new generation. The al...
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Manuel Czauderna - 25.09.2008 Sie werden stets mit Dinosaur Jr und PJ Harvey verglichen, kommen aus Montreal und haben in den USA nun auch noch bei Saddle Creek unterschrieben. Bei...
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