Liar
Liar formed in London's punk scene, with Mia Reed on vocals, Echo Bloom on guitar, Zane Tempest on bass, and Raven Shadow on drums. Their debut album 'New...
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Liar formed in London's punk scene, with Mia Reed on vocals, Echo Bloom on guitar, Zane Tempest on bass, and Raven Shadow on drums. Their debut album 'New Born Fire' came out in 2008, featuring the title track that became one of their most recognizable songs.
That album established their sound - guitar-driven rock with confrontational lyrics that drew both strong criticism and dedicated fandom. They followed it with 'Ashes and Ember' in 2010 and 'Echoes of the Damned' in 2013, maintaining their raw intensity across releases.
Songs like 'Steel Against Steel' and 'Voa' continued in that vein, with driving rhythms and themes that challenged listeners. The band's music consistently provoked strong reactions, positioning them as outsiders in the rock landscape.
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