Washington: I Believe You Liar

Washington SKU: 15216786
Washington: I Believe You Liar

Washington: I Believe You Liar

Washington SKU: 15216786

Format: CD

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Title: I Believe You Liar
Artist: Washington
Label: Universal Import
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 602527446332
Genre: Indie Rock/Pop

The debut album by Washington - featuring the tracks Cement, Clementine, How to Tame Lions and Rich Kids. The album comes with a bonus disc featuring 10 extra tracks taken from Washington's previous Eps completing your Washington collection and a digital insert which includes an extra track, wallpaper and lots of Washington goodies. The eagerly anticipated debut album from Washington I BELIEVE YOU, LIAR. The album was recorded in the back yard shed in the home of co-conspirator and collaborator, John Castle's parents in Melbourne over a period of months this year. Inspired by childhood, mortality, dispassionate love and the unconscious, I BELIEVE YOU, LIAR was written during a time when Meg's life was in a stage of extreme flux and songwriting was a method of creating some structure, some tangibility within the shifting landscape. Meg explains, 'For me, this record is thematically focused on duality and the impossible co-existence of dichotomous ideas. There are no love songs on this.

Tracks:
1.1 1997
1.2 Navy Blues
1.3 Cement
1.4 Underground
1.5 Rich Kids
1.6 Sunday Best
1.7 Clementine
1.8 Lover/Soldier
1.9 Spanish Temper
1.10 The Hardest Part
1.11 How to Tame Lions
1.12 I Believe You Liar
1.13 [CD-ROM Track]
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