7/10
CAN’T STOP TALKING have never been a band to follow convention, and their latest release 'Live at The George Tavern' proves why. Set to arrive on the 7th November via Avondale Records, this four-track live EP captures the London quartet at their most incandescent, transforming one of the city’s iconic venues into a crucible of energy, chaos, and communal joy. It’s audacious, it’s immediate, and it’s impossible to ignore.
Recorded during a sold-out summer show, the EP immerses us in the sweaty, pulsating atmosphere of the room. From the very first beat of 'Angel In Disguise', drummer Luca anchors the performance with precision while the band surges forward, feeding off the audience’s reaction in real-time. Hannah, the new bassist, adds both weight and melodic depth to the mix, with her backing vocals elevating each chorus and giving the band an added layer of sophistication. The interplay between the musicians captures that rare alchemy that only live performance can generate, delivering a snapshot of music in its most primal, human form.
Sonically, the EP is a kaleidoscope. The four tracks, while destined for studio treatment in 2026, already hint at the adventurous spirit and eclecticism that define CAN’T STOP TALKING. Guitars veer from jagged riffs to shimmering textures, rhythms swing effortlessly between driving and languid, and the vocals ride the tension with a sense of unrestrained freedom. You can almost feel the floorboards trembling under the bouncing 'Easy Tiger' and the walls shake from the blistering energy of 'Business As Usual'.
What makes 'Live at The George Tavern' stand out from other live releases is its willingness to flout norms. Releasing live renditions of songs yet to see studio life is a bold statement, allowing the band to explore immediacy, connection, and the thrill of unpredictability. This EP captures the essence of CAN’T STOP TALKING as a band unafraid to share a moment, raw and untamed, with the world.
For anyone seeking a visceral taste of London’s indie scene and a band thriving in the electric tension between audience and performer, 'Live at The George Tavern' is essential listening.
Pre-save the EP HERE.