Talking Violet, hailing from Windsor, Canada, is a band that builds its own melancholic universe between shoegaze, grunge, and dream-pop.
The quartet—Jillian Goyeau, Jayden Turnbull, Jeremie Brousseau, and Dylan Iannicello—fuses sound layers with emotional intensity, inviting the listener into both a dreamscape and the heart of an inner collapse.
💥 “Destroy,” the explosive centerpiece of the group’s second album Everything At Once.
This track, where foggy guitars, echoing vocals, and a slowly swelling anger converge, tells of both destruction and rebirth.
“Destroy” explores the aesthetics of fracture while simultaneously creating a sense of catharsis—dreamlike yet sharp, gentle yet furious.
🎧 Talking Violet’s music merges Slowdive’s atmosphere with Garbage’s 90s energy; both an echo of the past and the sound of today.
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“Destroy” turns emotional eruption into sound design—every distortion a shard of feeling.
Talking Violet’s sound is the musical equivalent of a butterfly burning its wings to shine.
One of the rare bands that transforms shoegaze aesthetics not into nostalgia, but into inner resistance.













