BiographyGod Love You For a Liar are: A man sits in front of the TV with his wife, despite the fact she hasn't paid him (or the TV) any attention in days. A relationship is kept alive by one man’s acceptance of his own death. Fire fails to rid a community of the evil that lurks amongst them. Two lovers who are not in love hit the town for yet another night out. Onstage, GOD LOVE YOU FOR A LIAR’s lyrical contradictions are delivered with the kind of panache and zeal normally associated with more recognised and established artists. Provincial town boredom and dead-end jobs provide a prosaic backdrop for their tales of love, death, obsession and alienation. Owing as much to Kate Bush as they do to The Smiths, GOD LOVE YOU FOR A LIAR fluctuate between soaring pop melodies, calloused punk riffs, and moments of genuine drama and passion – all delivered with the collective debonair strut of a band on the verge of great things. “This is life, this is life, this is life”. Press"They could be just what the indie scene needs." "What they have in their DNA is ideas - and they shoot 'em out like fireworks... " "Neurotic and very on-edge, this is a driven and determined release from a dark lot with some strange ideas. I liked it on first listen."
"Sounding ambitious and anthemic enough to suggest themselves as a band capable of big things." "With the lusty, androgynous melodic bent of Suede at their most cocksure, a chorus Morrissey would be envious of and some mightily impressive riffing...these boys will go far, and deservedly so!" "Vivid, passionate and oh so very dark, the four tracks on this EP demonstrate GLYFAL?s great knack for shadowy, witty, but often beautiful lyricism." "By the end of the EP, when they prove they can do acoustic tenderness as well, there's no doubt that GLYFAL are completely brilliant." |
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