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Delaire The Liar’s Ffin Colley: The 10 songs that changed my life
From crying over Daughter to “ripping awful solos” to Deep Purple, Delaire The Liar vocalist Ffin Colley reveals the music that has impacted his life the most…
That’s a lot of fuzz the London mob have going on there…
Delaire The Liar have returned with their first new music in two years, in the form of ultra-fuzzy new single Bite Trap.
Produced by Kel Pinchin (Modern Error), and with a video done by filmmaker Harry Steel, it's a welcome return for the London alt trio. And if it sounds a little different for them, that's the point...
“We explored a style of writing with Bite Trap that was a little out of the ordinary for us," they explain. "Whilst staying true to our tastes, we relied on our gut & immediate feeling to guide the makeup of the song and didn’t allow ourselves the space to over-think and over-complicate the process. If it sucked, it went; if it fucked, it stayed."
On the theme of the song, they say it's exploring an idea of defensiveness, rather than a specific personal experience.
“The song itself is written conceptually rather than drawing on personal & emotional experience. The narrative explores how people defend themselves and the ones they care about, and how those responses can be misjudged, irrational and charged even with the best intentions at heart.”
The band headline the Rude Records Getaway Tour this week, alongside Modern Error and Oakman. Catch them at...
London Boston Music Room, April 26
Manchester Satan's Hollow April 27
Glasgow Garage Attic April 28