The Joy Formidable, the name adopted by the Welsh trio of Ritzy Bryan, Rhydian Dafydd Davies, and Matt Thomas, suggests that of
Joy Division, and on their debut EP,
A Balloon Called Moaning, the musicians also recall
Joy Division's post-punk style on driving tracks that find Bryan chant-singing her impressionistic lyrics over them in almost arbitrary fashion. The music is somewhat lighter and often faster than typical
Joy Division, and Bryan's female voice is also lighter than that of
Ian Curtis. Where he was portentous, she is merely ponderous, her lines coming out as if fragments of a stream of consciousness. The music can build up quite a head of steam in its relentlessness, particularly on the longer tracks, such as "The Greatest Light Is the Greatest Shade" and "Ostrich." On the basis of their first half-hour of recorded music,
the Joy Formidable are both a look back at an earlier sound and a development of the post-punk style of the late ‘70s 30 years later. ~ William Ruhlmann