The Sound
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[Edit]The Sound's inability to break through to the type of '80s post-punk prominence reserved for the likes of Joy Division and Echo & the Bunnymen, the two bands the Sound fell in between sound-wise, isn't all that easy to explain away. When a deserving band fails at to become something of a household name, the easy targets — the industry, the press, the drug problems, the coke-head producer who mangled what was supposed to be the "Big Record" — are normally fingered. But none of those targets truly apply here in the strictest sense. While most of the Sound's records weren't released in the U.S., no American record executive can take any blame; they can simply point to the fact that the Sound were merely respectable unit shifters — a prototypical cult act — in their homeland of England, so they wouldn't have fared well across the pond. The press was generally supportive, especially early on; collectively they gave the band more positive reviews than most others, which makes perfect sense because none of the Sound's five studio LPs suffered from uneven characteristics. Each one made progress from the previous and each one ranged from good to spectacular. Their songs had hooks and emotional impact without bombast, with lyrics that often confronted the problems of young adulthood without simply moping and falling into escapist chutes. The members themselves weren't cute teen idol types (though they were far from being tough on the eye), and they didn't have big personalities or say big things during interviews, but that's obviously no fault of their own. They were able to cultivate large followings in Germany and Holland, but aside from those countries and a couple other European territories, indifference and history has made them all but invisible.
The Sound formed in South London in 1979, shortly after a band called the Outsiders dissolved. It isn't a very well-distributed fact, but the Outsiders' 1977 LP Calling on Youth was the first self-released British punk LP, issued roughly four months after Buzzcocks' infamous Spiral Scratch 7". Guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Adrian Borland led the Outsiders though a couple of other releases, but the band sputtered out three years after their 1976 formation. Bassist Graham Bailey (aka Graham Green), who had joined the band in time for their final recordings, followed Borland into the new group with a drummer named Michael Dudley and a saxophonist/clarinetist/keyboardist named Bi Marshall.
Fittingly enough, Borland's motivation to cut ties to the punk movement mirrored that of original Buzzcocks member Howard Devoto, who left his own band after Spiral Scratch. Like Devoto, who had gone on to pioneer yet another field called post-punk with Magazine, Borland looked around, saw all the bands who played straight-ahead chug-chug-chug rock & roll, and decided that the tired blueprint was in need of a little more depth and variation; atmospheres, tensions, and unfamiliar twists on the interplay between the instruments would be needed. Lyrics were another thing. Not content with simply railing against the government or grunting and yelping about trivial matters to merely keep a song moving, Borland became one of the few post-punk songwriters whose lyric sheets were truly worth ingesting and analyzing. Former Outsider Adrian Janes aided the cause, remaining involved with Borland in a behind-the-scenes manner, writing some of the band's lyrics with his former bandmate.
The Sound made their first recordings in the living room of the Borland family home, with Adrian's supportive father Bob acting as recording engineer. As demonstrated on Propaganda, a posthumous release from 1999 that collects these sessions, the band was gradually — not so drastically and suddenly — leaving the Stooges/Velvets axis and applying touches that would be developed into something all their own. They received their first break of sorts from Stephen Budd, an early supporter since the Outsiders days, who had recorded and released some material by Bailey and Borland's electronically inclined side project, Second Layer. Budd's label, Tortch-R, made a small profit from a Second Layer release, so he opted to put it right back into the Sound's first release. Budd also became the band's manager, booking studio time for them with Nick Robbins in Elephant Studios and finding places for the band to gig.
The first release made a humble impression. Physical World was reviewed positively in the NME by Paul Morley, and DJ John Peel took minor interest, playing it a couple times during his influential BBC program. Though the Sound hadn't the will to pine for a major label deal, the WEA-affiliated Korova label (home of Echo & the Bunnymen) came knocking when they found out the band was going back into the studio to make a full album. Korova heard the rough mixes of the album and a deal was made. Regardless of the label's involvement, Jeopardy was recorded cheaply, and upon its release was reviewed extremely favorably by all the important outlets. Reviews in the NME, Sounds, and Melody Maker gave it five stars. Rightfully likened to the Bunnymen, the Teardrop Explodes, and Joy Division in those reviews, one only needs to hear the weakest song from the record to realize that the Sound — from the very beginning — belonged in that high class.
Bi Marshall left the band and was replaced by Max Mayers (aka Colvin Mayers) before the Sound went in to work with master producer Hugh Jones, who had previously worked with the Teardrops and the Bunnymen, for the follow-up. From the Lion's Mouth took full advantage of the band's atmospheric, mind-bending capabilities by coating their songs — accessible and economical as ever — with richly layered productions that didn't hide the rock-solid foundation the songs were built on. Another round of positive reviews and another round of general indifference from the public ensued, though a cult following was festering. Korova became a little anxious with the band and wanted some hits. Surely, the next one would break them.
It wouldn't happen. Working again with Nick Robbins, the band was pressured by the label to compromise and play the pop game. Not only that, but the band was shifted to WEA proper, a move that probably had more to do with taxes than music. The heat from the label and the climate it spawned resulted in All Fall Down, one of those historically troubled third albums (i.e., the one that super-diehard fans defend to their grave). The Sound responded to the situation with their least penetrable record by a couple brick walls. And WEA responded to the response with no promotion. Criticized for being too willfully distant, for cannibalizing the back catalog, and for lacking immediacy (i.e., "tunes"), the record still has much to give the listener. Although it's not the band's best moment by a long shot, it's hardly something the band would feel ashamed of later on. To little surprise, the band wound up without a label and decided to reconsider their direction.
The period of dormancy involved a collective realization that the enthusiasm for making music and playing it, despite being a little drained from their experiences with WEA, had never really waned. Several major labels expressed interest in signing them, but in the end Statik won out; the band decided it would be better to go with the small independent. (Surprisingly enough, the band worked out a short-term deal with A&M to release material in the States, but it was pretty pointless.) Shock of Daylight, a six-song EP, was released in 1984. The time off served them well, resulting in some of the band's most fiery and uplifting material. This carried through to the following year's glassy/classy Heads and Hearts, the band's fourth studio album. Two dates at the Marquee during August were recorded for the double live album In the Hothouse, which was released in 1986.
For their final album, 1987's Thunder Up (released on Play It Again Sam in Belgium and Nettwerk in Canada), the band allowed the darkness from All Fall Down and the shivering, plaintive desolation of Shock of Daylight's "Winter" to creep back in. Few were still paying attention, but the Sound released a swan song that most of the members considered to be their finest work, with plenty of variety that hangs together. Nearly a decade of empty wallets and minor personality clashes had eroded the band's resilience, so the band decided to stop shortly after its release.
Borland continued in music throughout the next two decades, producing other acts and releasing another batch of under-appreciated records as a solo artist and as a member of a couple side projects (the Honolulu Mountain Daffodils, White Rose Transmission). Bailey, Dudley, and Mayers left music for the most part. Mayers passed away in the early '90s, a victim of AIDS. And on April 26, 1999, Borland took his own life. Thanks to the Renascent label's reissuing program in the late '90s and early 2000s, the Sound's discography has been restored and revitalized.
Title: Bring the Sound - Single
Artist: The Sound, Paule Stone
Genre: Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Jeopardy / From The Lion's Mouth / All Fall Down (CD1)
Artist: The Sound
Genre: Rock, Indie Pop, Indie Rock, New Wave, Post Punk
Title: Jeopardy / From The Lion's Mouth / All Fall Down (CD2)
Artist: The Sound
Genre: Rock, Indie Pop, Indie Rock, New Wave, Post Punk
Title: Dream Melody (Remix 2001 By DJ Skryker) - Single
Artist: The Sound
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Renovating My Soul - Single
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Punk Rock
Title: The Golden Dreydl: A Klezmer Nutcracker for Chanukah
Artist: The Sound
Genre: World Music, Traditional Pop Music
Title: Enamorado (Edición Deluxe) - Single / Enamorado (Edicion Deluxe) - Single
Artist: The Sound
Genre: Dancefloor, World Music, Dance Pop
Title: Running Wild
Artist: The Sound, Jesse Hector, Gatecrashers
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Alternative
Title: Animus (Maxi-Single)
Genre: Electronica, Tech House, Hip Hop/R&B, Death Metal
Collections
Title: Sports Top 100 Vol. 1 (CD2)
Genre: House, Synth Pop, Funk, Progressive
Title: Technobase. FM Volume 15 (CD2)
Genre: Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Apres-Ski Clubhits Megamix 2017 (CD1)
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Apres-Ski Clubhits Megamix 2017 (CD2)
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Civil Dance Vol. 5
Genre: House, Funk, Progressive
Title: House Clubhits Megamix (2017.2) (CD5)
Genre: Garage, Club/Dance, Progressive
Title: EDM Summer Megamix 2017 (CD2)
Genre: House
Title: Sports Megamix (2017.2) (CD3)
Genre: Progressive
Title: House Music Top 200: The Ultimate Megamix Vol. 15 (CD3)
Genre: House
Title: Deep House 2018 Doppel CD (CD2)
Genre: House, Club/Dance, Nu Disco
Title: EDM TOP 200 Vol. 2 (CD1)
Genre: House
Title: Smash Hits 80s Mixtape 3CD (CD3)
Genre: Darkwave, Funk Rock, Gothic Rock, New Wave, Pop, Indie
Title: EDM Top 100 Vol. 1 (CD1)
Genre: House
Title: TechnoBase FM Vol. 15 (CD1)
Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Cocoon Recordings Zehn (Mixed By Chris Tietjen)
Genre: Techno
Title: Smashing 80s Hits
Genre: Downtempo, Freestyle Music, Teen Pop, Synth Pop
Title: Weekend Rock Classics 2018
Title: Mega Electro Beats 2018
Genre: House, Club/Dance, Progressive
Title: Trance Volume One 2019
Genre: Trance
Title: Vintage Reggae Cafe Box (CD2)
Genre: Reggae, World Music, Lounge
Title: All Stars Compilation 2019, Vol. 1
Genre: Techno
Title: Eclipse ADE Sampler 2019
Genre: Techno
Title: All Stars Compilation (2019 Vol. 2)
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Tech House
Title: 170 DJ Loaded Soundness Games 2020 (CD3)
Genre: Electro, Hip Hop/R&B, Dancehall, Reggaeton, Latin, Nu Disco, Dubstep, Trap
Title: Beatport Techno. Electro Sound Pack # 54 (CD2)
Genre: Electronica, Techno
Title: Happy Times
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Power Pop, Punk Rock, World Music, Synth Pop, Alternative, Acoustic, Classical, Folk
Title: Just Dance Vip The Power (CD1)
Genre: Electronica, House, Drum & Bass, Dancehall, Reggaeton, Progressive, Dubstep
Title: Glamorous House Nights Vol. 2
Genre: Tech House, Funk
Title: European New Wave & Synthpop
Title: Night Cruise: 80's
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Post Punk, Pop, Synth Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack, Indie
Title: Soft Pop Hits 3 (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: Melodic Vocal Trance (CD2)
Genre: Trance
Title: Soft Pop Hits 3 (CD1)
Genre: Pop
Title: All Together Now: The Football 2021
Genre: Rock, Garage Punk, World Music, Country, Pop, Ska, Theatre/Soundtrack, Folk, Easy Listening
Title: Tidy Trax Presents: Girl Powa (CD1)
Genre: Electronica, House
Title: Slammin' Hard Techno Vol. 03
Genre: Electronica, Hardcore Techno
Title: Sofa House 2021 Vol. 1
Genre: Tech House
Title: The 80s (CD1)
Title: World Disorder (Red Cross) (CD2)
Genre: Industrial, Electro, EBM
Title: Disco Creative Real Time
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Dancefloor, Club/Dance, Disco, Dance Pop
Title: Private Music: Vocal Trance Party 2022 (CD1)
Genre: Trance
Title: 100 Greatest 80s (CD1)
Title: Halloween Hits 2024 Vol. 2
Title: Halloween Hits Vol. 1
Title: Ritual De Halloween 2024 (CD1)
Genre: Pop Rock
Title: Halloween Hits Vol. 2
Featuring albums
Title: 16 ans ou presque (Bande originale du film)
Artist: Julien Jabre, Michael Tordjman
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Flying Circus Ibiza, Vol. 1 (Compiled & Mixed by Audiofly & Blond:Ish)
Artist: Audiofly, Blond: Ish
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: 203 Finest Lounge and Chillout Songs
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Lounge
Title: Piccadilly Sunshine, Pt. 5: British Pop Psych & Other Flavours, 1966 - 1969
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock
Title: Piccadilly Sunshine, Pt. 14: British Pop Psych and Other Flavours 1965 - 1969
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Rock
Title: The Very Best Christmas Carols
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Traditional Pop Music, Classical
Title: Chorales de Noël / Chorales de Noel
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Traditional Pop Music, Classical
Title: The Music Of John Carpenter (Original Soundtrack)
Artist: Spalsh Band
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Amnezia Chartbreaker (May 2015)
Artist: Amnezia
Genre: Eurodance, House, Dancefloor, Club/Dance, Dance Pop
Title: Lights Impression (CD1)
Artist: Miami Dance
Genre: Hard NRG, New Rave, Acid House, Electroclash, Funk
Title: Hit Explosion: Summer Listen 2016
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Cafè Fashion (Worldwide Edition) / Cafe Fashion (Worldwide Edition)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Mojito Beach (Selected & Fresh House Rhythms)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Deep House Night Walk
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Tale of Love, Vol. 2 - Deep/Tech House Selection
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Electronica, House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Dishonored 2 (Deluxe Original Game Soundtrack)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Title: Falling in Love with Lounge Music, Vol. 2
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Lounge, Easy Listening
Title: Chillout and Lounge Music for Sex and Relaxation
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Lounge, Easy Listening
Title: Club Pressure, Vol. 24 - The Electro and Clubsound Collection
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: We're Not Those Kids, Pt. 17 (Rave 'N' Electro)
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: House, Dancefloor, Dance Pop