Liars
Plaster Casts Of Everything

A Norman Records recommendation (3rd August 2007)

Cover art for Plaster Casts Of Everything by Liars Description: CDs on Mute
Format: CD single
Genre(s): Alternative/College Rock
Label: Mute
Price:
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5Rating: 5
...according to our on 03 August 2007.

'Plaster Casts Of Everything' by the Liars is an upbeat, dramatic, repetitive, heavy, dirty, scuzzy, intense beast from this schizoid band. Catchy and simultaneously noisy. Quality alternative rock music. It's like The Stooges cossed with Can which is just about the greatest combination known to man/ woman. I need a bath after listening to this one. Out on Mute. Phil & Ant x

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Liars release a single, Plaster Casts Of Everything, on 6th August 2007 on CD, 7” and download. The CD comes backed with Mimic The Hurricano while the 7” (on cyan coloured vinyl) has Volcano Police on the flip side.

Geographically, personally and most of all musically, each successive album that Liars release comes with a new agenda, a new heritage, a new set of reference points and a new way of thinking about music. Liars, recorded on the heels of 2006’s Drum's Not Dead somewhere between LA and Berlin, marks another bold transition for Angus Andrew, Aaron Hemphill and Julian Gross, this time exchanging theory for a more practical approach, one based on traditional song structures and instrument usage.

“I’d never felt like a songwriter ‘til this album,” explains Angus. “If you told me last year Liars would release a record like this, I would have laughed. If you said I’d be playing guitar solos, I’d have called you a liar. We never know what we’re making ‘til it’s made… this time I’m a bit shocked.”