About
Land of Talk is one of Canada’s most essential bands, led by the creative force of Lizzie Powell. Trading signature rock riffs for piano-led meditations, their latest album pushes the boundaries of indie rock, promising a live performance that feels cathartic and deeply personal, weaving introspective storytelling with raw, emotional intensity.
About Land of Talk
Land of Talk is a Canadian indie rock band from Montreal, Quebec, led by singer and guitarist Elizabeth Powell. Powell has always been a risk-taker. As the creative force behind the influential Canadian outfit, the songwriter has, over the past 15 years, amassed a catalog of four unimpeachable albums that stretch the boundaries of indie rock. But Performances, their fifth LP, feels like a total reinvention: an unflinching statement from an artist who’s not afraid to say how they feel. Though it trades muscular guitar rock for understated piano, it’s still the most urgent, cathartic and personal release of Powell’s career so far. “It’s the weirdest, mightiest little record I’ve made since I used to write music on my four-track when I was 14,” says Powell. “I needed to make a love letter to my teenage self by being more vulnerable and doing all the production myself.” Here, they doggedly value their own intuition over anything else to make their most rewarding album yet.







