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Elizabeth Powell from the Canadian indie rock band Land of Talk opens for The Barr Brothers live in concert at The Independent in San Francisco, CA on June 7, 2019. This song, "Troubled" appeared on Land of Talk's debut album “Some Are Lakes” in 2008. Lizzie Powell is from Guelph, Ontario in Canada, and went to Concordia University, where she met her future Land of Talk bandmates, Mark “Bucky” Wheaton and Christopher McCarron. In July 2020, the band released a new album, Indistinct Conversations, their first in over three years. ======================= Troubled lyrics: Freedom to finally taste all that I have been chasing Now that it’s here Not amused, dear, at just how much time I am wasting The nights we stayed up all too late The red and white stripes they would blend And worn, washed out lips Ripped magazines to you is all I could send Troubled Heart folded and doubled right over Mon Coeur si fort a perdu tout pouvoir To make wrong things right You get down to their level ‘cause bad things just aren’t bigger than you Avec moi, Avec toi Avec Coeur Avec langue et ces bruits Nos tetes nos mains nos oreilles etaient toujours rempli Mais les histoires et chansons de la perte d’innocence M’ont tellement hantees Que j’ai remis mes mains dans mes poches et ma langue dans ma propre tete Troubled Heart folded and doubled right over Mon Coeur si fort a perdu tout pouvoir To make wrong things right You get down to their level ‘cause bad things just aren’t bigger than you Written by Elizabeth Powell ======================= Elizabeth Powell live tour dates (2019) February 28 – Toronto, Ontario @ The Mod Club (w/ The Barr Brothers) June 6 – San Francisco, CA @ The Independent (w/ The Barr Brothers) June 7 – San Francisco, CA @ The Independent (w/ The Barr Brothers) ======================= Land Of Talk live tour dates (2019) April 24 - São Geraldo @ Agulha April 27 - Barra Funda, Brazil @ Balaclava Fest May 4 - Burnstown, Ontario @ Neat Coffee Shop May 5 - Winooski, VT @ Winooski Methodist Church June 14 - Ottawa, Ontario @ Glowfair Festival June 28 - Montreal, Quebec @ Club Soda October 31 - Rimouski, Quebec @ Salle Desjardins-Telus Nov. 1 - Saint-Casimir, Quebec @ Théâtre des Grands Bois Nov. 7 - Saint-Jérôme, Quebec @ Théâtre Gilles-Vigneault Nov. 8 - Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec @ Théâtre du Cuivre Nov. 9 - Val-d'Or, Quebec @ Théâtre Télébec Dec. 5 - São Paulo, Brazil @ Terrasse du Centro Cultural Dec. 6 - São Paulo, Brazil @ Cine Joia Dec. 12 - Montreal, Quebec @ Mtelus =================== Land Of Talk official bio: The project of Elizabeth Powell, Land of Talk is defined by their intense guitar playing and keening, vibrato-heavy vocals. When Land of Talk emerged in 2006 with Applause Cheer Boo Hiss, their spiky, raucous sound evoked the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, but their sound soon grew more nuanced; on 2008's Some Are Lakes, they gave equal time to the prettiness of their music as well as its bite. After a lengthy hiatus during which Powell considered quitting music altogether, Land of Talk experienced a creative rebirth with 2017's gently eclectic Life After Youth and Indistinct Conversations, both of which featured expansive sounds and clear-eyed, confessional songwriting. Powell started writing and playing songs at age 14 while growing up in Guelph, Ontario. Later, she played with the Aaron Riches Nuclear Family Band and the Valentines and performed as a solo artist, releasing an album under the name ELE_K* in 2003. While enrolled in Concordia University's jazz program, she met bassist Blake Markle and drummer Mark "Bucky" Wheaton. They formed Land of Talk in 2006, taking inspiration from PJ Harvey, Dinosaur Jr., and Sonic Youth for the project's sound. By the time they recorded their debut album, April 2006's Applause Cheer Boo Hiss, Tim Kramer had taken over bass duties. More lineup changes followed in 2007, with Kramer and Wheaton leaving Land of Talk, and bassist Chris McCarron and drummer Eric Thibodeau joining. Land of Talk moved to Saddle Creek for its second-full length, 2008's Some Are Lakes, a more eclectic, melodic album produced by Bon Iver's Justin Vernon and featuring 's Andrew Barr on drums. Around this time, Powell also became a touring member of Broken Social Scene. Following a tour with that band, McCarron left to play guitar with The Dears. Bassist Joe Yarmush joined soon after, and Land of Talk issued the Fun and Laughter EP in October 2009. While recuperating from a problem with her vocal cords, Powell wrote Land of Talk's third album Cloak and Cipher. Released in August 2010, it featured contributions from members of Stars, Arcade Fire, and the Besnard Lakes. Following Cloak and Cipher's release, Land of Talk went on an extended break provoked by exhaustion, lost demos, and family illness. In April of 2015, Powell played her first show in four years at Orilla, Ontario's Roots North Music Festival. Several Land of Talk shows in 2016 led up to the May 2017 release of Life After Youth.