TFCF
Now working solo, Liars’ Angus Andrew looks back on the dissolution of his group with a strange, often contradictory album conceived in self-imposed isolation.
Although Liars may constantly evolve, the high quality of albums that bear that name is always reliable.
Liars' constant changes came to a peak when Aaron Hemphill departed the band in 2016, leaving Angus Andrew as its sole member.
Angus Andrew has always been the most recognizable face in NYC-bred noise-rock unit Liars, which should serve him well, as he's now the band...
Liars make pitch-black art-rock that morphs and shifts from album to album, but always retains a core of bitter, urgent darkness.
Place has long been integral to Liars' music. From the band’s origins in New York's early ‘00s dance punk scene and ‘They Were
The new album fro Liars has the most unexpected of things all over it - acoustic guitars, but that doesn't make Andrew Angus' latest easy-listening.
The album stands as a reminder of how sturdy the crux of Liars’s platform remains, even as a solo project.
Review of Liars' 'TFCF': Liars blend different shades of desert and experimental, our album review of 'TFCF' finds it gripping yet inaccessible to new fans.
Liars’ new direction is revealed in a wonderfully fragmented solo project. CD New Music review by Javi Fedrick