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Talking to Walls: 2009 EPK video
Talking to Walls - Every Rose Has its Thorn
Song for Megan - MEANY 2009 - Talking to Walls
MEANY 2009 Update - Talking to Walls
"Nobody's Baby" - Nick Cave cover - Talking to Walls
Talking to Walls: Take Me Home
Talking to Walls: Nat & Brian Acoustic EPK
Cut Out - Midway Cafe, Boston - Talking to Walls
Crossed My Mind - Midway Cafe, Boston - Talking to Walls
New record announcement: Talking to Walls - The Megan EP
Talking to Walls = CMJ update
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Watch music videos, tour diaries and more from New Haven, CT's Talking to Walls. Get to know us better here! For more information on the band, please visit www.talkingtowalls.com or www.myspace.com/talkingtowalls .
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Everyone's talking about Talking to Walls...

After four records in as many years, Talking to Walls has evolved, as Play Magazine has described, into the "world's first coffeehouse arena punk band." After a couple of years of slugging it out in a variety of venues around the country as a soloist, singer/guitarist Brian Kelly found himself landing third place in a competition at the esteemed Downtown in Long Island, New York, amid a showcase of full bands. The 2006 release of "Naked" finds Talking to Walls solidified into a band with drummer Matt Krupa (cousin of the late Gene Krupa, the pioneering drummer for Benny Goodman), bassist Peter Shindler and guitarist Mike Puccio. What started as a solo project now finds four individuals contributing to a common vision. The Waterbury Republican-American said that "listening to Talking to Walls is like peeling back layers of paint. Inch by inch, one finds a past. The influences ...(are) like a Who's Who of late 20th century rock."

The songwriting is the kind that keeps you up at night with headphones on - but only after being on your feet at the sweat-drenched live show. "Loose, quick-tempo chord progressions recall the sloppy splendor of The Replacements; quieter moments bring to mind a more mature Dashboard Confessional," continues the Play Magazine article. Or, as the New Haven Register described, "Talking to Walls makes Cure-influenced pop songs laden with dark charm." Despite the heavy, emotional musical influences, the band is not above admitting (and occasionally covering) the music they grew up to - 80's hair metal and pop. Talking to Walls makes artistic integrity fun.

What is causing the media attention surrounding Talking to Walls, including three full-page feature articles and more the week it was released in their hometown? Mastered at the same studio as David Bowie & Nirvana, "Naked" boasts of seven "well-constructed rockers" (Hartford Courant) which have garnered the band consistent airplay and press. "(Naked) charges out of the gates with "Cut Out", a tune with a simple yet effective guitar part, propulsive drumming, a smooth dynamic build...bursts into a coda that actually feels like it belongs..." (New Haven Advocate). One track, "You walked across a field of dandelions," was re-recorded from their previous album, and "...goes through a complete transformation, replacing an engaging, yet solemn and stark tune with a keenly arranged, multidimensional epic." (The Register).

The album caused producers at MTV in late 2006 to come, unsolicited, looking for material for their shows in development, gained Kelly an endorsement with Godin Guitars, and the band a sponsorship with Spectraflex Cables for their video for "Cut Out".

With a schedule planned to keep them busy playing and promoting along the East Coast and beyond, Talking to Walls will be committed to the vows of poverty and chastity that go along with being an unknown touring band...
Formation Date:
July 20, 2002
Record Label:
Independent
Label Type:
Unsigned
Band Members:
Brian Kelly, Matt Krupa, Peter Shindler, Nat Webb
Influences:
We all grew up to 80's music. Lots of hair bands and pop. Def Leppard, Poison, REM, U2. Those one-hit-wonders like A Ha, Mr. Mister, and that Tracy Ullman chick. We're currently on an in-band dare to learn some Bangles... But we also like lots of current music, like Dashboard Confessional, Death Cab for Cutie, Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers, Incubus, the Ataris, the Counting Crows, and lots more. The bands in our own scene rock too and influence us as well.
Sounds Like:
Uptempo Cure songs with the drive of the Replacements.
Hometown:
New Haven, CT
Country:
United States
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Talking to Walls' 2009 EPK video, as seen on www.sonicbids.com/talkingtowalls.

Thanks to Jenny Mingus, Kara Ginnetty, Steven Michael Zack and Quirky...   more
 
 
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As played at MEANY Fest 2009 in NYC at the Delancey. Thanks to QuirkyNYChick.com for the video and to Chris Calmara for joining us.
 
 
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Thursday, October 1, Talking to Walls played MEANY Fest 2009 in NYC at the Delancey. Possibly the best show we've ever played. Super big thanks to ...   more
 
 
talkingtowalls uploaded a new video (1 month ago)
Thursday, October 1, Talking to Walls played MEANY Fest 2009 in NYC at the Delancey. It was booked via Sonicbids, as are many of the band's shows....   more
 
 
talkingtowalls uploaded a new video (2 months ago)
Nat does a cover of Nick Cave's "Nobody's Baby" at a house party in Chester, CT
 
Channel Comments (2)
ranger7theseries (6 months ago)
Hey Brian! Thanks for the add!!! ;)
Kawaii666Kid (8 months ago)
Saw you guys Wednesday night at Caffeine in South Norwalk, CT. Awesome job!