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The Sound were an English
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band, formed in
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in 1979 and dissolved in 1988. They were fronted by
Adrian Borland Adrian Kelvin Borland (6 December 1957 – 26 April 1999) was an English singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer, best known as the frontman of post-punk band the Sound. Following a substantial musical career spanning numerous group ...
, and evolved from his previous band, the Outsiders. While never commercially successful, the Sound have long been championed by critics.


Background


Beginnings

The Sound were formed in
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in 1979 from the remnants of the
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band the Outsiders. The original lineup of the Sound consisted of
Adrian Borland Adrian Kelvin Borland (6 December 1957 – 26 April 1999) was an English singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer, best known as the frontman of post-punk band the Sound. Following a substantial musical career spanning numerous group ...
(vocals, guitar) and Graham Bailey (bass guitar), both ex-Outsiders, along with Mike Dudley (drums) and woodwinds player Bi Marshall (born Benita Biltoo). While not a member, ex-Outsider Adrian Janes would contribute ideas and co-write lyrics to the Sound's music. Borland and Bailey also made up the band Second Layer, formed around the same time as the Sound. The Sound made their debut with the EP ''Physical World'' in 1979, released on manager
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's Tortch label. It was favourably received by '' NME'' and received airplay from DJ
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. More of their early recordings were later released as the album ''Propaganda'' in 1999.


Signing to major label

Following the ''Physical World'' EP, the band intended to record a full-length album. Upon hearing the rough mixes that Budd had financed, WEA sub-label Korova, then home of Echo & the Bunnymen, offered to sign the group, and the band accepted. ''
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'', their debut album, was recorded inexpensively and released in November 1980 to critical acclaim; it received 5-star reviews from three major music publications, '' NME'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Following the album, Marshall left the band and was replaced by former
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member Colvin "Max" Mayers. For their second album, the band worked with producer Hugh Jones. ''
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'' was released in 1981, to further critical acclaim, though their fanbase hadn't extended beyond a cult following. Borland also released a collaborative EP that year with
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under the name the Witch Trials. During the early 1980s, the Sound toured throughout Europe, covering the UK and much of the continent. Like their contemporaries
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(whom they toured with in 1981), they enjoyed perhaps their greatest success in the
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, developing a substantial following there. The Sound recorded several
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and performed the single "Sense of Purpose" on the TV show ''
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''. In the same year, The Sound released a live EP in the
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, titled ''Live Instinct''. Korova pressured Borland and his bandmates to come up with a more commercially successful third album, in addition to shifting the Sound from Korova to WEA proper. In an act of rebellion, they responded with '' All Fall Down'' in 1982, an album that took them even further away from the mainstream. Drummer Mike Dudley explained:
We thought he label wasn'tgiving us the support that we were due and that if they really wanted a commercial album, they had got to put plenty of money behind it, which with both ''Jeopardy'' and ''From the Lions Mouth'' they hadn't really done ..So when they turned around and said, 'The solution is for you to write more commercial songs', we thought, 'Fuck you', and went ahead and produced ''All Fall Down''.


Change of record labels

''All Fall Down'' was panned by critics upon its release. Upon receiving the album, WEA decided not to promote it, and the band and the label parted company. In 1983, The Sound released a joint EP in collaboration with singer
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, ''This Cover Keeps Reality Unreal'', on
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. The band were approached by several labels, ultimately signing with independent label Statik in 1984. They released an EP, '' Shock of Daylight'', which received favourable coverage from the music press. This was followed a year later by the full-length ''
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''. By 1985, Borland had begun to exhibit symptoms of mental illness, perhaps worsened by the frustrations of his career. Not long after the 1985 release of a live album, ''In the Hothouse'', Statik went into bankruptcy. The band produced one more album, '' Thunder Up'', on the
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label Play It Again Sam. While touring Spain in 1987, they had to cancel several appearances after Borland suffered a complete breakdown. Dudley recalled bringing an incoherent Borland home on a plane. The band split up in early 1988.


Post-breakup activity

Bailey moved to
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, where he lived for 16 years, returning to the UK in 2007. Mayers died in 1993 due to complications with
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. Dudley retired from the music industry, living and working in South London. Following the collapse of the Sound, Borland maintained a solo career for approximately a decade, and participated in the side projects Honolulu Mountain Daffodils (under the alias Joachim Pimento) and White Rose Transmission. Never able to conquer his depression and anguished about returning to a psychiatric hospital, Borland, who reportedly suffered from a
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, committed suicide on 26 April 1999, throwing himself in the path of an express train at
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. Shortly before Borland's death, the Sound's back catalog was
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ed and reissued by Renascent, a label which was founded to perform solely that task. (''Thunder Up'' is the band's only studio album to not be reissued by Renascent.) ''Propaganda'', an album of recordings the band had made in May to July 1979 when the group were transitioning from the Outsiders, was released in 1999. A second post-breakup release, '' The BBC Recordings'', was issued in 2004, compiling two radio sessions and two live concerts. Edsel Records released two box sets compiling all of the band's recordings: ''Jeopardy / From the Lion's Mouth / All Fall Down...Plus'' in 2014 and ''Shock of Daylight / Heads and Hearts / In the Hothouse (Live) / Thunder Up / Propaganda'' in 2015. On Black Friday, November 26, 2021, SoundHaarlemlikesVinyl releases a new album 'Will and Testamen' with 3 sides of live performances from different gigs. And one side of the album, called 'Startime' with 4 demos, never earlier released.


Legacy

Many have said that the Sound were not given the recognition they deserved. ''
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'' questioned: "It's hard to understand why this London quartet never found commercial success. At their best, The Sound's excellent neo-pop bears favourable comparison to
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and Echo & the Bunnymen". Jack Rabid of ''
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'' magazine stated: "The Sound? Just one of the finest bands of the 1980s." Chris Roberts of ''
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? Bunnymen? They pale in this band's shadow". A biography of Adrian Borland, titled ''Book of (Happy) Memories'' (compiled by Willemien Spook and Jean-Paul van Mierlo) was published in 2001. In the same year, a tribute album titled ''In Passing – A Tribute to Adrian Borland and the Sound'' was released. A film about the tragic struggle of Adrian Borland, ''Walking in the Opposite Direction'', had its world premiere at the IDFA 2016. It was produced by 'fan' Jean-Paul van Mierlo and filmmaker Marc Waltman. The film was screened worldwide in film festivals and released on DVD in 2021. The film is also available for rent or purchase o
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Influences

The Sound have been cited to have been influenced by
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,
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and Joy Division.


Discography


Studio albums


EPs

* ''Physical World E.P.'' (1979, Tortch Records) * ''This Cover Keeps Reality Unreal'' with
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(1983.
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) * '' Shock of Daylight'' (1984, Statik Records) #31 NZ * ''Live Instinct'' (live) (1981, WEA)


Live albums

* ''In the Hothouse'' (1985, Statik Records) * '' The BBC Recordings'' (2004, Renascent) * ''The Dutch Radio Recordings 1. 08.03.81 Amsterdam, Paradiso'' (2006, Renascent) * ''The Dutch Radio Recordings 2. 09.04.82 Utrecht, No Nukes Festival'' (2006, Renascent) * ''The Dutch Radio Recordings 3. 24.01.83 Arnhem, Stokvishal'' (2006, Renascent) * ''The Dutch Radio Recordings 4. 01.07.84 Den Haag, Parkpop Festival'' (2006, Renascent) * ''The Dutch Radio Recordings 5. 09.04.85 Utrecht, Vrije Vloer'' (2006, Renascent)


Compilation albums

* ''Counting the Days'' (1986, Statik Records) * ''Shock of Daylight & Heads and Hearts'' (1996, Renascent) * ''Jeopardy / From the Lion's Mouth / All Fall Down...Plus'' box set (2014, Edsel Records) * ''Shock of Daylight / Heads and Hearts / In the Hothouse (Live) / Thunder Up / Propaganda'' box set (2015, Edsel Records)


Singles

* "Heyday"/"Brute Force" (1980, Korova) * "Sense of Purpose (What Are We Going to Do)"/"Point of No Return" (1981, Korova) * "Hot House"/"New Dark Age" (live) (1982, Korova) * "Party of the Mind"/"Calling the New Tune" (1982, WEA) * "Counting the Days"/"Dreams Then Plans" (1984, Statik Records) * "One Thousand Reasons"/"Blood and Poison" (1984, Statik Records) * "Golden Soldiers"/"Counting the Days" (1984, Statik Records) * "Temperature Drop"/"Oiled" (1985, Statik Records) * "Under You"/"Total Recall" (1985, Statik Records) * "Hand of Love"/"Such a Difference" (1987, Play It Again Sam Records) * "Iron Years (Remix)"/"I Give You Pain (Live)" (1987, Play It Again Sam Records)


References

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External links


Official website of Adrian Borland
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