Liars: Titles With The Word Fountain
Liars: Titles With The Word Fountain
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Liars
Label: Mute U.S.
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 724596975732
Genre: Rock
TWTWF (Titles With The Word Fountain) is a physical companion piece to Liars' 2017 release, TFCF (Themes From Crying Fountain) and contains 37 minutes of new music. The tracks will be available digitally as part of a TFCF deluxe edition. On the release, Liar's Angus Andrew says "TWTWF was recorded during the same sessions as TFCF but I don't regard it as a collection of leftover material. To me it's more like a sequel. I chose the songs that appear on TFCF based on how well they addressed the trauma of a failed creative relationship. The material on TWTWF is more playful despite revolving around the same sentiments. There was a lot of pressure in producing TFCF as it was guaranteed to be framed by the lack of band members. I was aware that I was creating an explanation/album which required a certain awareness of the audience that was new to me. With TWTWF I felt stripped of that burden and more free to include work that could be construed as unclear or abstract."
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