Talking Book (Faith No More/Gigante Sound) Debut “Lost in Glass” – News

The Talking Book (Faith No More’s Bill Gould with Gigante Sound’s Jared Blum and Dominic Cramp) Debut “Lost In Glass” Video Via Mxdwn

Talking Book, the San Francisco-born experimental trio whose music evokes the “distorted sepia tone imagery of a bygone era” (Cyclic Defrost), offer up a third track from the outfit’s upcoming album, Talking Book II (April 24, KoolArrow Records), debuting a video for “Lost in Glass” via Mxdwn (https://music.mxdwn.com/2020/04/22/news/mxdwn-premiere-talking-books-new-video-for-lost-in-glass-is-a-darkly-dystopian-visual-wonder/).

 

“I would like to give a special thank you to Marko Los at Delirium Productions in New Zealand,” said Gould in the accompanying piece. “He was inspired by fellow NZ director Shaun Garea’s earlier TB video for “Thermal Drift” (https://youtu.be/go5LGENDfxU) and decided to pursue one of his own. All of us think he did a great job of visually complementing the track.”

The group features Faith No More’s Bill Gould with Gigante Sound co-founders Jared Blum (Vulcanus 68, Vision Heat) and Dominic Cramp (Borful Tang, Lord Tang), crafting music that is antithetical to genre classifications. Though the approach to creating the record has been uniquely their own, there are obvious echoes of Eno’s earliest ambient projects and his Bowie collaborations, ’60s Serbian and Czech soundtracks, English folk and coastal melodies, intertwining prog guitars met with dusty electro acoustic tape music and Lynch’s Eraserhead score.

“We had originally thought this would be an easy follow-up to our debut album from 2011,” said Gould. “But in fact, this was a journey that took years. It was a wild ride, but in my opinion, was totally worth the effort, it enabled us to really dig deep, and get this the way we wanted it. I feel like we have created a soundtrack to a film that can only be seen through listening.”

Talking Book II is a total listening experience, meant to be digested as two complete pieces, preferably with headphones. The tracks are meant to flow, one into the other, without gaps. The vinyl release will be limited to 500 copies and contains an entire piece per side. Pre-orders for the 12″ vinyl version can be found here: https://store.pias.com/release/177981-talking-book-talking-book-ii.