The Talks
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Background information | |
Origin | Kingston upon Hull, England |
Genres | Ska, punk, reggae, indie, |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | All Our Own Records, Grover Records |
Associated acts | Neville Staple, The Specials, The Clash, Jonny 'Itch' Fox, Dr. Ring Ding |
Website | The Talks |
Members |
Patrick Pretorius Jody Moore Iain Allen Richard 'Titch' Lovelock |
The Talks are a reggae and ska inspired band, originating from Kingston upon Hull, England.[1] Formed in 2006,
the band consists of Patrick Pretorius on Vocals, Guitar and Saxophone, Jody Moore on Guitar, Keyboards and vocals, Iain Allen on Bass Guitar and vocals, and Richard 'Titch' Lovelock on Drums and Sampler.[2]
In 2012 the band collaborated with Neville Staple of The Specials on the track 'Can Stand the Rain'. In 2013 the band received attention for their protest against unfair pay for 'local' acts and artists, sparking debate over the issue, and the start of the 'Musicians Charter'. Described as a bill of rights, attempting to ensure fair pay and working conditions for performing musicians.[3]
History
Early years and 'Picture This' (2006-2009)
"'Live Now, Pay Later' was a collection of songs that had built since the start of the band's career. With 'Commoners, Peers, Drunks and Thieves' we'd actually sat down and written an album, and really given ourselves the chance to compile a themed body of work".
—'Patrick', on 'Commoners, Peers, Drunks and Thieves'.[4]
- Making their debut in 2006, the band toured the United Kingdom with friends Neville Staple, The Beat and The Favours. Courtesy of a development deal with Universal,[1] the band's first releases were recorded at the Chapel Studio, with engineer Ewan Davies.[5]
- The band's debut single 'Picture This' was released in 2008, and launched at a hometown single release party at 'The Sesh' in Hull, the same venue that saw the band make their live debut.[6] The 'Karaoke Style' video was filmed at 'The Queens' pub in Hull.[7][8]
Live Now, Pay Later (2010-2012)
- In 2011 the band released their debut studio album Live Now, Pay Later. The album was written, recorded and produced on their 'All Our Own Records' label.[9]
Commoners, Peers, Drunks and Thieves (2013-present)
- In 2013, the band cut short their performance at the Freedom Festival in Hull to highlight unfair payment of local acts and artists in the city. A move which would prove catalyst for the 'Hull Musicians Charter'. Described as a bill of rights for musicians and venues alike.[3]
- The band's second EP, West Sinister was released in 2013, including the tracks 'Friday Night', and 'Can Stand The Rain' featuring Neville Staple.
- The band's second studio album Commoners, Peers, Drunks and Thieves was released in 2014 and promoted by a 40 date tour of mainland Europe.[10] 2014 would also see the band release Hulligans on German label Grover Records.[11]
- In January 2015, following the band's performance at Kendal Calling in August 2014, the album Live at Kendal Calling was released as a free digital download.[12] The album was also partnered with the release of footage from the band's performance.[13]
- In 2015, the band recorded and released a live video session,[14] playing tracks from the album Commoners, Peers, Drunks and Thieves that don't appear in their live show. The band also perform the track 'Changes' by David Bowie, to pay respect to Trevor Bolder who had recently died.[15] The video session was released by 'Fred Perry Subculture'.[10]
Collaborations
Neville Staple
- The Talks collaborated with Neville Staple of The Specials, for the 2012 single release 'Can Stand the Rain'. A relationship started by The Talks front man Patrick Pretorius, when he was drummer for the Neville Staple band.[5]
Dr. Ring Ding and Jonny 'Itch' Fox
- Commoners, Peers, Drunks and Thieves sees work from 'Itch', former King Blues frontman on the track 'Ceasefire', and Dr. Ring Ding playing trombone on the track 'Sam'.[4]
Releases
EPs
Year | Title | Label | Format |
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2007 | English City | All Our Own Records | CD |
2013 | West Sinister | All Our Own Records | CD |
Singles
Year | Title | Label | Format |
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2008 | 'Picture This' | All Our Own Records | CD & Digital |
2009 | 'Killer Sinner' | All Our Own Records | Digital |
2013 | 'Can Stand The Rain' Ft. Neville Staple | All Our Own Records | Digital |
2013 | 'Friday Night' | All Our Own Records | Digital |
2014 | 'Don't Look Behind You' | All Our Own Records | Digital |
2014 | 'Radio' | All Our Own Records | Digital |
Albums
Year | Title | Label | Format |
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2011 | Live Now, Pay Later | All Our Own Records | CD |
2014 | Commoners, Peers, Drunks and Thieves | All Our Own Records | CD |
2014 | Hulligans | Grover Records | Vinyl LP |
2015 | Live at Kendal Calling | All Our Own Records | Digital |
2015 | Commoners, Peers, Drunks and Thieves | All Our Own + Grover Records | Limited Edition Red Vinyl LP |
References
- 1 2 "BBC - Humber - Entertainment - Leeds Festival One Year On". bbc.co.uk.
- ↑ Pain, Andrew (2008-10-03). "All Ears for Hull's Talks". Middlesbrough Evening Gazette. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
- 1 2 Longhorn, Daniel (2013-10-12). "Hull Musicians' Charter: 'Bill of rights opens debate". Hull Daily Mail. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
- 1 2 "BROWSE MAGAZINE ISSUE 013 - THE TALKS". BROWSE MAGAZINE ISSUE 013 - THE TALKS.
- 1 2 "The Talks play tonight and release Picture This - Music-News.com". music-news.com.
- ↑ "BBC - Humber - Blast - Hull Singles Seeking...". bbc.co.uk.
- ↑ "The Talks to play Adelphi". Hull Daily Mail. This is Hull and East Riding. 2008-06-12. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
- ↑ "The Talks - 'Picture This' Official music video". youtube.com.
- ↑ "The Talks: Rock'n'rollers proud to be putting Hull on the music map". Hull Daily Mail. This is Hull and East Riding. 2011-02-10. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
- 1 2 "The Talks live in session". fredperrysubculture.com.
- ↑ "The Talks sign to Grover Records". reggae-steady-ska.com.
- ↑ "The Talks Live at Kendal Calling album release". uberrock.co.uk. 30 January 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
- ↑ "The Talks - Live at Kendal Calling". youtube.com.
- ↑ "The Talks Fred Perry Subculture session". youtube.com. 2015-06-10.
- ↑ "The Talks cover 'Changes' in tribute to Trevor Bolder". louderthanwar.com.
External links
- The Talks Official Website.
- The Talks Official Twitter.
- The Talks Official YouTube.
- The Talks Official Facebook.
- The Talks on 'Hollyoaks'.