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Member Since9/26/2005
Record LabelUnknown Indie
Type of LabelIndie


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   About The Sound
An introduction to the sound of THE SOUND Prior to The Sound's formation Adrian Borland (vocals/guitar) had already released "Calling On Youth" and "Close Up", and the "One To Infinity" EP on Raw Edge (a label run by Adrian's parents) as leader of UK's Outsiders from 1977-78. Towards the end of 1978 Graham Green joined the band, replacing the original bass player, Bob Lawrence, and Michael Dudley (drums) was recruited to play alongside Adrian Janes (percussion). The new line-up recorded three tracks, which emerged on the Tortch label as the "Physical World" EP in December 1979, credited not as the Outsiders but as The Sound. They had progressed musically from their punk roots and were anxious to leave behind a name that still conjured up the atmosphere of 1977. After the critical acclaim of the debut EP, The Sound signed to Korova Records, releasing a string of singles and two albums, "Jeopardy" and "From The Lions Mouth". These stirred a great deal of interest from both critics and public alike, establishing Adrian Borland as one of the most creative and mature writers of the post-punk scene. During 1979, Borland and Green created Second Layer, a harder, more experimental project that ran parallel with The Sound, releasing two EPs and an album. Sporadic releases continued throughout the '80s for several different labels with varying degrees of quality and success, but never managing to equal the halcyon days of 1980-81. The Sound also collaborated with singer Kevin Hewick on his "This Cover Keeps" EP in 1984. Even now it's still hard to understand why The Sound never found commercial success. At their best, The Sound's excellent neo-pop bears favorable comparison to the Psychedelic Furs and Echo and the Bunnymen. Their debut album "Jeopardy" has a stark, beautiful quality, with the material given direct exposure rather than a production bath. Adrian Borland's vocals are sincere and gripping; the musical attack is both subtle and aggressive. The inconsequential Live Instinct E.P contains four songs recorded onstage in London, including renditions of the band's 1979 debut single "Cold Beat" and a few "Jeopardy" songs. "From The Lions Mouth" builds on "Jeopardy's" firm foundation with a fuller sound that faintly recalls U2. Produced by Hugh Jones (around the same time he did Echo's Heaven Up Here), it's bright, dramatic and sometimes ("Fire", "Sense Of Purpose", "Winning") powerful, a riveting album, the group's best. Pushed by their label to sound more commercial, "All Fall Down" is the defiant reply, a stark, barren landscape of harsh tones and dark passages. The black, clashing music makes the challenging album an acquired taste, an ambitious, admirable exploration of the downside; not surprisingly, the record company sent the band packing. "Shock Of Daylight" a six-song mini-album produced by Pat Collier, is a strong return, building melodic, dramatic songs on a gutsy bass/drums drive, overlaying guitar, keyboards and even brass to create an attractively textured and varied sound. "Heads & Hearts" is even better, a quilt of bright colors woven with simple care. Though it lacks the knockout punch they'd shown in the past, with "Winning" or "Golden Soldiers" for example, the record's modesty and continuous flow make it a thoroughly engaging listen, a memorable album whose sum is greater than its parts. "In The Hothouse" is a double live thriller from London's Marquee, with all the claustrophobic ambience of the club's packed space coming through on the recording. Live records this immediate sounding are hard to find. With the bulk of the material chosen from "Heads & Hearts" and "From The Lions Mouth", this is a superb introduction for the curious. "Thunder Up" is a middle ground between "All Fall Down's" emotional warfare and the later, more sensuous pop. Punching right in with one of their most exciting tracks, "Acceleration Group", the album is a rollercoaster ride through desolation ("Shot Up and Shut Down"), titillation ("Kinetic"), cynicism ("Prove Me Wrong") and profound beauty ("You've Got a Way"). Though the contrast can be jarring, unpredictability is a strength, and this is a bold up/down, hot/cold, built-up/knocked-down record most bands would not attempt. It was to be their last such uncompromising work; the group finally called it quits in early '88. this is a fan site run by fans !

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J Hughes

J Hughes



Sep 18 2008 10:04 AM

I love Adrian Borland, an absolutely amazing voice.
Cheers for accepting, J x
decay walz

decay walz



Jun 23 2008 6:02 PM

thanks gia to add!
floating home sound

floating home sound



Jun 3 2008 8:14 AM

~ Alpha a real beauty of the now . Maybe you will like some sounds of them .
thank you .my love & respects , still remember adrian .still your the collection is great .
merci peace fhs ~
Lied 32

Lied 32



Jun 3 2008 10:55 AM

one my favourite band so far ever
Marco Venosta

Marco Venosta



Jan 8 2008 7:08 PM

...from the first single note of "Physical World" to the last one of "Thunder Up"...you are G R E A T!!!
Flora and Fauna

Flora and Fauna



Jan 9 2008 4:54 AM

I fucking love the SOUND!
PETE SPUTNIK

PETE SPUTNIK



Jan 26 2008 9:14 PM

Andrè.O

Andrè.O
Online Now!


Feb 17 2008 12:57 AM

thank's
Marco Venosta

Marco Venosta



Apr 26 2008 12:09 PM

...Thanks Adrian...Thanks to that deep Sound of yours...!!
claudia

claudia brugnoli



Oct 26 2007 10:43 AM

thank you
Veronica

Veronica



Oct 14 2007 1:59 PM

Thanx for the add and the...MUSIC!
Love it!...

Cheers, Veronica xxx
S.N.R.O.B.D.A.B.

S.N.R.O.B.D.A.B.



Oct 11 2007 5:02 PM

thanx for the add folks, we really admire your work
picsong

picsong



Oct 11 2007 6:31 AM

when i'm 13 years old I'm fan of the sound,the bass melody are amazing for me...
"the fire" & "skeletons", two real big song
greeting from France

picsong
Benny

benny vangijsel



Sep 16 2007 9:03 AM

I had the priviledge to see them back in the 80's in Anwerp!
Fad gadget as opener ! unforgetable atmosphere!!!
But enough is said:
You showed me that silence,
That haunts this troubled world,
You showed me that silence
Can speak louder than words.

See you somewhere !
Benny.
Warzar

Warzar



Sep 12 2007 6:02 PM

thank you for the add
i had the odd pint with adrian
in the crooked billet or was it the
hand in hand saw em live a few times
the merton gig was well unbelievable
always had time for the fans
and played 100% all the time
all the best and thanks
Hernani Faustino

Hernani Faustino



Sep 12 2007 9:17 AM

Thank's for the add
Unimother 27

Unimother 27



Sep 12 2007 8:16 AM

One of the most creative bands of the 80's, simply great.....U27
GEORGE

GEORGE MATHIOULAKIS



Sep 12 2007 3:33 AM

THANX FOR THE ADD,JEOPARDY IS SUCH AN INSPIRING RECORD!
No Critics

No Critics



Sep 25 2007 11:22 PM

Hi !

Great to be friends !
Love your music since the early 80s!

One of the Best New Wave Bands ever !

Stefan (No Critics)
los-electrosodomizados

los-electrosodomizados



Aug 31 2007 7:49 PM

Gracias por el add!!Saludos virtuales desde Polop(España).
grain

grain



Aug 3 2007 1:42 PM

many thanx for the add.
we love the sound music.
greetings from an underground band
in fucking greece.
Halma Bravo

Halma Bravo



Jun 13 2007 8:40 AM

the anger in your eyes
the beat of the show

the beat of the show



May 1 2007 3:21 PM

Hey friends

How you doing?

We only want to say:

We love THe Sound !!

Thanks for being a part of our lives.






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SkeletonKey

Stephanie Skeletonkey



Apr 27 2007 2:09 PM

"The flames will flicker and the writing will waver/But there's something in this somewhere that's going to go on forever"- Borland
Dedalo

Dedalo



Apr 24 2007 6:05 AM

Thanks very much for adding me!

I'm very happy, I have in my friends a history of new wave!
I was 18 years old when I listened in the first time "All fall down", today now, but I'm 34 years old.

Thanks very much!
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