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The Joy Formidable

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Welsh alternative rock band

The Joy Formidable
The Joy Formidable, performing at Metro in Chicago on 14 December 2011. Left to right: Rhydian Dafydd, Ritzy Bryan, Matt Thomas.
The Joy Formidable, performing at Metro in Chicago on 14 December 2011. Left to right: Rhydian Dafydd, Ritzy Bryan, Matt Thomas.
Background information
OriginMold, Flintshire, Wales
GenresAlternative rock,dream pop,shoegazing,indie rock,post-punk
Years active2007–present
LabelsCanvasback Music,Atlantic Records,Warner Music Group,Black Bell Records
MembersRhiannon "Ritzy" Bryan
Rhydian Dafydd Davies
Past membersJustin Stahley
Matt Thomas
Websitewww.thejoyformidable.com

The Joy Formidable is aWelshalternative rock band, formed in 2007 inMold, Flintshire, and currently based inLondon, England. The band consists of Rhiannon "Ritzy" Bryan (lead vocals,guitar) and Rhydian Dafydd (bass,vocals). The most recent album,Into the Blue, was released in 2021.

History

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Ritzy Bryan performing atGlastonbury Festival in 2010.

Early career

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Childhood friends and then couple Ritzy Bryan and bassist Rhydian Dafydd originally played together as part ofManchester bandTricky Nixon, which later reformed into Sidecar Kisses.[1] After Sidecar Kisses split up in 2007, they regrouped, returning to their Welsh home town ofMold, and formed the Joy Formidable with Justin Stahley on drums.[2] In July 2008, they released their first official single, "Austere". It was followed by a Christmas single, "My Beerdrunk Soul Is Sadder than a Hundred Dead Christmas Trees", issued as a 2008 digital download, and the "Cradle" double7" in 2009. The band's debut EPA Balloon Called Moaning was released exclusively in Japan on 17 December 2008, followed by a UK release in March 2009.

In 2009, Stahley was replaced with Matt Thomas. That April, they teamed with a new label started by Passion Pit'sAyad Al Adhamy,Black Bell Records, to releaseA Balloon Called Moaning in the U.S., earning favourable reviews fromNME,The Guardian,The Times,Spin andPitchfork.

2010–2020

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In 2010, the band signed to Canvasback Records, a subsidiary ofAtlantic, and began work on their debut album,The Big Roar, which was recorded inLondon.[3] Dafydd said that "(it) covers a lot of emotional range. It's captured the battle between the eternal optimist and the manic depressive". The album was produced by the Joy Formidable with help from engineer Neak Menter. The band traveled to Los Angeles to mix it with producerRich Costey, who had worked with bands such asMew,Muse,Foo Fighters andGlasvegas.

The Big Roar was released on 24 January 2011 and included early singles "Austere", "Cradle" and "Whirring" as well as two further singles, "I Don't Want to See You Like This" and "A Heavy Abacus" ("Whirring" was later sampled bythe Lonely Island on "YOLO").[4] In July 2011, they released an EP through their website entitledRoarities. In November 2011, their song "Endtapes" was featured onThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn film soundtrack. They also joined a US tour with theFoo Fighters andSocial Distortion.[5]

On 23 August 2012, the song, "Wolf's Law", was released as a free download from their then-upcoming second studio album of the same title. Two official singles, "This Ladder Is Ours" and "Cholla", were released in late 2012, the former peaking at no. 24 on theUS Alternative Songs chart.[6] The band's second studio album,Wolf's Law, was officially released on 21 January 2013 in the UK, and the following day in the U.S.

Most of the writing forWolf's Law was done on the road during the 12-month tour in support of their previous record,The Big Roar.[7] Commenting on the writing process for the album, Bryan explained that the songs for the album were approached with vocals and one accompaniment (either guitar or piano) before being built upon, stating, "It's all about the lyrics, the voice and the melody".[8] The vocals and guitars were recorded in January 2012 inMaine, while drums and additionalorchestral andchoir pieces for the record were scored and recorded by the band in February 2012 in London.[9]Mixing duties for the record were handled byAndy Wallace while the record'sproduction was completed by the band.[10] The album title referred toWolff's law, a scientific theory byJulius Wolff which posits that bones may become stronger in response to stress as a form of adaptation. According to Bryan, this related to one of the major themes of the album, which is "relationships on the mend and feeling reinvigorated"; she continued that the album felt like the band reconnecting with themselves emotionally and spiritually.[10][11]

ForRecord Store Day on 20 April 2013, the Joy Formidable released a limited-edition 12" single of "A Minute's Silence", an outtake fromWolf's Law, backed by a live cover ofBruce Springsteen's "Badlands".[12] "Silent Treatment" was later released as the album's third and final single in July 2013.[13] In July 2014, the band began releasing monthly vinyl singles, titled Aruthrol, consisting of songs sung in their native Welsh language released as a double A-side with a contribution by another artist. Three singles, "Yn Rhydiau'r Afon", "Tynnu Sylw" and "Y Garreg Ateb", were released exclusively on 7" vinyl in collaboration withColorama, White Noise Sound and Bloom & Heavy Petting Zoo.[14]

The band released their third studio album,Hitch, on 25 March 2016.[15] The band also uploaded a new song titled "The Last Thing on My Mind", accompanied by a self-produced montage music video consisting of clips of scantily clad or nude men, which Bryan explained to be in response to the over-sexualisation of women in modern media, stating "We don't condone objectification in general, the point here is, when the media representation is imbalanced, if we're mostly seeing women sexualised or objectified, from a male perspective or otherwise, it's limited, it's damaging and frankly; it's boring too".[sic][16] The band released their fourth album,AAARTH, on 28 September 2018. The band also joinedFoo Fighters for a short tour.[17]

2021–present

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The band released their fifth album,Into the Blue, on 1 October 2021. The single "Into the Blue" was written in Wales but recorded in Utah, where they are residing. It was released in March 2021 in advance of the album.[18] On 4 June 2022, the band began their world tour, starting in their home town of Mold, Wales, UK at the Rhosesmor Village Hall, Mold, Wales, before setting off to the US and back to many cities in Europe. On 11 October 2024, it was announced that drummer Matt Thomas had left the band.[19]

Discography

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Main article:The Joy Formidable discography

References

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  1. ^"British band Sidecar Kisses in Malta gig". Malta Media. 11 May 2007.
  2. ^"Putting on the Ritz". Wales online. 17 September 2008.
  3. ^"The Joy Formidable | Music Videos, News, Photos, Tour Dates, Ringtones, and Lyrics".MTV. 11 March 2011. Archived fromthe original on 11 March 2011. Retrieved15 December 2011.
  4. ^"YOLO (feat. Adam Levine & Kendrick Lamar)". YouTube. 26 January 2013.Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved8 August 2013.
  5. ^Annie Zaleski (11 July 2011)."The Joy Formidable tour with Foo Fighters, release rarities EP".Alternative Press. Retrieved22 June 2023.
  6. ^This Ladder Is Ours – The Joy Formidable.Billboard. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  7. ^Olly Douglas (7 November 2012)."Interview: The Joy Formidable".Muso's Guide. Retrieved14 January 2013.
  8. ^Gary K. (10 January 2013)."The Joy Formidable interview".The Digital Fix. Retrieved14 January 2013.
  9. ^Tom Lanham (23 November 2012)."The PV Q&A: The Joy Formidable's Ritzy Bryan Talks Wolf's Law +The Flaws of Corporate Greed".PureVolume. Retrieved14 January 2013.
  10. ^abJeff Yerger (4 May 2012)."The Joy Formidable Need A Quiet Space to Make a Big Noise".Spin. Retrieved14 January 2013.
  11. ^The Joy Formidable (27 December 2012)."Ritzy on the title "Wolf's Law"".Facebook. Retrieved14 January 2013.
  12. ^"The Joy Formidable – A Minute's Silence (Record Store Day Release)". Contactmusic.com. 18 April 2013. Retrieved8 August 2013.
  13. ^Saeger, John (16 July 2013)."Joy Formidable Give Silent Treatment In New EP". Long After Dark. Retrieved8 August 2013.
  14. ^The Joy Formidable."Aruthrol".thejoyformidable.com. Retrieved27 January 2016.
  15. ^The Joy Formidable."The Joy Formidable – iTunes Store".iTunes. Retrieved27 January 2016.
  16. ^The Joy Formidable (26 January 2016)."The Joy Formidable -"The Last Thing on My Mind" (Official Video)".YouTube.Archived from the original on 15 December 2021. Retrieved27 January 2016.
  17. ^Kaye, Ben (26 June 2018)."The Joy Formidable announce new album, AAARTH, share "The Wrong Side": Stream". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved20 July 2018.
  18. ^Taysom, Joe (April 2021)."The Joy Formidable return with 'Into The Blue'".Far Out. Retrieved18 May 2021.
  19. ^"TJF update ❤️".facebook.com. 11 October 2024. Retrieved24 October 2024.

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