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Young Liars (band)

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Years active
  
2008–2016

Past members
  
Angelo Ismirnioglou

Record label
  
NETTWERK

Labels
  
Nettwerk

Origin
  
Vancouver, Canada (2008)

Genres
  
Indie rock, Synth-pop

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Members
  
Jordan Raine; Tyler Badali; Andrew Beck; Wesley Nickel

Albums
  
Tidal Wave, Homesick Future, Night Window - EP

Similar
  
The Young Liars, Death Has No Dominion, YNGCULT, Madison Gold, Sleep Machine

Young Liars is a Canadian indie rock band formed in 2008 in Vancouver, British Columbia. On November 9, 2011, Nettwerk Records announced that they had signed Young Liars to their record label. The band released their debut full-length, Tidal Wave on June 24th. 2014.

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Music

Their musical style is upbeat and reminiscent of Foals, Hot Chip, Two Door Cinema Club and Phoenix. The band was named after the David Lapham comic Young Liars.

Homesick Future

Young Liars self-released their debut EP, Homesick Future, as a digital-only album on February 24, 2011. The EP featured seven tracks which garnered attention from Nettwerk Records who signed the band soon after. Homesick Future was eventually re-released by the label on February 21st, 2012. It featured their debut single "Colours".

Touring

Young Liars has primarily performed around the metro-Vancouver area and western Canada but after signing with Nettwerk, they have recently started headlining showcases at various music festivals including Rifflandia, NXNE and Sled Island in Canada. The band's first American performance was in October 2011 at Filter Magazine's Culture Collide Festival in Los Angeles, CA.

Albums

  • Tidal Wave (2014)
  • EPs

  • Homesick Future (2012)
  • "Night Window" (2014)
  • Songs

    Night WindowTidal Wave · 2014
    EchoistsHomesick Future · 2012
    Young AgainTidal Wave · 2014

    References

    Young Liars (band) Wikipedia


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