Land Of Talk: Cloak And Cipher

By the time Montreal’s Land Of Talk made 2008’s Some Are Lakes, songwriter/guitarist/singer Liz Powell had grown weary of flogging the voracious, power-trio-driven songs of 2006’s Applause Cheer Boo Hiss. Cloak And Cipher’s title track doesn’t revive Applause’s scrunched-together electric-guitar chords, but it shares that EP’s resourcefulness with simple elements: The song shifts between a home-recorded feel on the verse and a clean piano on the chorus. While Powell’s voice tends to blur her words, the vocal melodies firmly lead the songs, driving clarity into the misty layers of “Goaltime Exposure” and “Hamburg, Noon.” When Powell’s guitar comes up in the mix (“Swift Coin,” “The Hate I Won’t Commit”) it continues to sing and scrape simultaneously.