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| Punk rock inspired countless artists over the years, so isn't it time for a band to bring that inspiration back around? Blistering with energy, Billy Talent captures the spirit, attitude, and explosiveness that first launched rock's rebel cause. Though they describe themselv |
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Punk rock inspired countless artists over the years, so isn't it time for a band to bring that inspiration back around? Blistering with energy, Billy Talent captures the spirit, attitude, and explosiveness that first launched rock's rebel cause. Though they describe themselves as a "walking, talking Seinfeld episode," the group musically captures a pressing sense of urgency devoid of anything trite or gimmicky. Ultimately, Billy Talent is the type of band that pops as much for its melodic sensibilities as for its against-the-grain aggression.
Billy Talent's major label debut takes center stage with the same zest and zeal that earned them huge underground acclaim. For the new album, band members Benjamin Kowalewicz (vocals), Ian D'Sa (guitar), Jon Gallant (bass), and Aaron Solowoniuk (drums) worked with producer Gavin Brown to record 13 songs that underline the group's accessible melodies, distinct writing, and balanced arrangements. The brilliant "Try Honesty" whiplashes fans with striking tempo changes and fiery vocal delivery, while the somber "Nothing to Lose" employs mood and passion to inject a searing emotional tone into the dynamics. Other highlights include "The Ex" and "Living in the Shadows," two standouts stacked with surging passion and supremely catchy hooks. With their self-titled album, Billy Talent sets a high standard with bottom heavy beats, rapid-fire bass lines, string-splitting guitar chords, and a singer with the type of vocal distinctness not heard since the early days of the Buzzcocks' Howard Devoto.
"When we started out, there was something different about us," says Ian, who has a background in professional animation. "Rather than trying to emulate popular bands at the time, we embraced our uniqueness."
Benjamin adds, "Music for us depends on the individuals you are playing with, and individually we are all at our best in the context of this band. Our collaboration and chemistry work. For years we tried to find our sound, but everything started happening when we simply accepted what we are. When you find your voice, everything else follows suit."
As the moody music creates an emotional edge, the stories within the songs deliver the knockout punches. As a lyricist, Benjamin superbly expresses himself from the perspective of other people's frustrations. The track "Standing In the Rain" explores the painful recollections of a heroin-addicted prostitute, while "How It Goes" absorbs the roller-coaster emotions of a friend diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Overcoming an abusive childhood, incurring deadly reactions to teen ridicule, and doing horrific acts for one's 15 minutes are other gripping issues that shape Billy Talent's stirring reflections of modern society. In fact, Benjamin delivers these despondent perspectives in such a real and convincing manner that he comes across as much the schizophrenic as he does the grand storyteller.
"Most of my inspiration comes from listening to different people's experiences and points of view," says Benjamin, who often writes during frustrating fits of insomnia. "Lyrics are about imagery, telling the story, and expressing an emotion in which the music compliments the words and the words the music. My inspiration comes when I'm not comfortable, when I'm faced with situations and have to let everything out."
Flipping back the calendar, the members of Billy Talent met during a high school talent show in which Ian played in a band different from the others. Following the event, the two groups began playing the local pool halls and dive bars together, though eventually, as each band reached its own artistic ceiling, Benjamin approached Ian about starting a new band with Jon and Aaron.
"They are all really good guys and musicians who wanted to do something new," recalls Benjamin, "while the guys I was playing with just wanted to do rock 'n' roll. I was thrilled to start a new band that focused on being more creative."
This new group, originally performing under a different name, demonstrated an immediate new synergy as evidenced on their 1998 debut LP Watoosh. Inspired by a character in the film Hard Core Logo, the foursome were re-christened as Billy Talent and soon recorded their breakthrough EP, 2001's Try Honesty. The four-song disc not only defined their style and voice, it also nabbed the group a publishing deal with EMI. Then, as local radio kicked in, Billy Talent solidified its spot as a top regional draw performing with groups like Goldfinger, Sparta, and for the MTV Campus Invasion. In fact, their underground buzz led the group to fill in main stage for Busta Rhymes on the Area: 2 tour's local stop (featuring Moby and David Bowie).
"We are a great live band because we know that playing live comes first and everything else comes second," says Aaron. "Every show is different, never rehearsed. We feed off each other, and the crowd really sets us off."
"People are looking for something tangible in music," adds Benjamin. "It often seems there's nothing for people to attach to, nothing to identify with, no motivation, and nothing inspiring. I'm a firm believer that inspiration does exist, you just have to find it."
With their self-titled debut, Billy Talent takes their rock rebellion to a people eager for their own inspiration. Billy Talent makes this jump with a vitality that resonates reality and delivers the undeniable.
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HaHa hi I have a few things I's like to say
1) Billy Talent Kick ass
2)how come there are only like 5 people that come here it's kind of sad
3)yellow_my_card (think tht's how you spell it) you like yellow card???? I think they kick ass thier C.D. Ocean Avenue is awesome
4)Billy Talent Kicks ASS
lol does
oh and I have a question
are any of you guys from Canada??
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| | Me | L1th1um | | cool | Ahem | Dude, Billy Talent rock! I gotta say you got great taste, Yellow Card rock too! I wanna get Billy Talent's album, i love River Below and Try Honesty, theres loads more i like, such as...forgotten the name but something to do with Violence..but anyway that songs rocks! I hope ppl come here more often, and nope, i'm from England | Hellz_Hunny | What does their album look like? I'm gonna look out for it, i've heard a couple of songs from it and i really want it! | Hellz_Hunny | they have a pic of what thier album looks like on thier offical site www.billytalent.com and some other sweet stuff like videos lol | Ahem | Way cool, thnx for the link! I'll be sure to check it out, they are an awesoem band! | Hellz_Hunny | BILLY TALENT RULEZ I AHEV THERE CD 2 ITS RED AND YELLOW (IMNOT JOKING) BILLY TALENT RULEZ BENJAMEN IS SOOOOOOOOO FUCKING HOT I WANA GO OUT WITH HIM!!!!!!! ID DUMP ANY1 4 HIM!!!!!! O YA AND HIL ROX 2 | hilary_duff_rox | | lol..ok but yeah, awesome band! I agree! | Hellz_Hunny | lol... yep, im from canada! ontario actually... where u from??? CANADA ROX AND CANADIAN BANDS ROCK!!! | punkfanatic | i have to agree...billy talent rocks.
oh and by the way, im from canada. markham, ontario. what about you? | Adicktid2SP18 | meep! i love billy talent to...go show performers | i_heart_emo_boys187 | I'm from England, a thousand miles away, lol. But i'm still a big fan, they're awesome! =D | Hellz_Hunny | I'm from Calgary,Alberta it's boring and no good bands come from out here cept maybe nickleback and no good bands play here I eveny the ppl who live in Tronto we only gets a few good bands out here we had Billy Talent and sum 41 one time but my mom wouldn't let me go | Ahem | And why the hell wouldn't she let you go?.. | hellz_hunny | I have things to say to!
1)i'm from canada
2)I LOVE BILLY TALENT AND THE KICK THE MOST ASS EVER!
3)my ears are not peirced:(
4) i have no friends
5) i saw billy talent at the tulip festival and i had a sezure it was so good | sk8_0r_d13 | ahem-- yeah there is always something going on in toronto. the only problem is, is that i'm either working or have no one to go to shows with. so it sucks. but i'm destined to see billy talent! lol. | adicktid2sp18 | Lol ok then..Well i suppose they'll be making loads more tours throughout the year, so there should be a time where you can go and check them out. | Hellz_Hunny | i havent been on for a bit, but neone live near mississauga, ontario, canada? | punkfanatic | hellz hunny: my mom wouldn't let me go cuz she's evil Billy Talent are commin back 2 calgary on OCt.19 I think and my mo said no agian she doesn't like Billy talent she says they are to screechy and annoyin and she wouldn't let me see sum 41 cuz I saw them once and she was there and she didn't like thier swearin I'm not allowed 2 go 2 any freakin concerts includin warped tour till i'm 18 I can't wait that long | Ahem | | i want to see them again... | i_heart_EmO_boys187 | Lol, your mum went to a Sum 41 concert?..With you or secretly?..
And she won't let you see Billy Talent because she doesn't like the guy's voice? | hellz_hunny | that's exactaly right I swear she's crazy | Ahem | | Lol that's pretty tight.. | hellz_hunny | my parents saw sum 41 and nickelback when they weren't all that popular and they had a couple of beers with sum 41.
i don't really care cuz i don't like neither of those two bands.
they even have pictures of them drinking, i think its funny.
| screw_you23 | BILLY TALENT KICKASS NEXT TO NOFX AND SLIPKNOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SLIPKNOT IS THE BEST!
NOFX IS COOL!!!! | screw_you23 | | |  |
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