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Additional Information about
Liars
Portions of
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Muze Inc.
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Track listing |
1. Plaster Casts Of
Everything
2. Houseclouds
3. Leather Prowler
4. Sailing To Byzantium
5. What Would They Know
6. Cycle Time
7. Freak Out
8. Pure Unevil
9. Clear Island
10. Dumb In The Rain,
The
11. Protection
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Details |
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Playing time: |
39 min. |
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Producer: |
Jeremy Glover, Liars |
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Distributor: |
Caroline Distribution |
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Recording type: |
Studio |
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Recording mode: |
Stereo |
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SPAR Code: |
n/a |
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Album notes |
Liars: Aaron, Julian,
Angus.
Since their 2001 debut,
THEY THREW US ALL IN A
TRENCH AND STUCK A
MONUMENT ON TOP,
experimental rock outfit
Liars have moved from
trendy post-punk to
drone-based tribal
freak-outs, hitting all
points in between.
"Plaster Casts of
Everything," the first
single from the band's
fourth album, finds
Liars harnessing their
primal psychedelia to a
propulsive punk-edged
drive. The song, which
has a chaotic, thumping
drum pattern anchor the
groove while a guitar
churns relentlessly on a
one-chord vamp, suggests
that the band was
getting back to rock
basics with their 2007
self-titled full-length.
Elsewhere, as on the
Jesus and Mary
Chain-inspired "Freak
Out," or the new
wave-tinged, keys-driven
"Protection" (arguably
one of the band's most
melodic songs ever),
Liars make an overt move
toward pop
accessibility. But LIARS
is no pop cash-in: the
band swerves from style
to style, layering
dissonant vocals,
guitars, and ambient
sound effects to uphold
their heady experimental
m.o. The result is
another gem in this
progressive band's
discography, and will
likely unite fans of the
band's more
straightforward early
sound and their
subsequent avant
leanings.
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