Sisterworld

Liars
Mute Corporation
General | Mar 2010

Reviews

Rasmus Rygaard
Reviewed 2010-11-05
Your favorite art/noise-rock group is back with another album of undeniably Liars-sounding tracks. It’s tense, it’s rough, and somewhere in-between it’s both strangely catchy and entertaining. Fans of HEALTH and Japandroids will find plenty of good stuff on here.
FCC: Clean
Try: 2, 6, 8

1) Acapella intro with humming, smash bang pow after a couple of minutes
2)* Slow, tapping intro. Bells. Cool breakdowns.
3) Hypnotic guitars, drowsy vocals
4) Reaaally slow, ambient.
5) Full on banging guitars and noise Aggressive vocals. Typical Liars oh-oh backup vocals. Long outro (≈ 30 sec)
6) * Nice un-polished vocal harmonies. Goes all rocking halfway through
7) Semi-freeform intro, kinda tense. Mesmerizing vocals.
8) * Slow, dragging beats, muddy vocals.
9) Really aggressive sound, rocking guitar, spitting vocals
10) Somewhat Pink Floyd-ish, many different moods. Slow & rocking
11) Heavily looped background instruments, repetitive vocals.

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Charting

2010-11-07 — 2011-01-09
Week EndingAirplays
Dec 12 1
Nov 21 3
Nov 14 2

Track listing

1. Scissor
2. No Barrier Fun
3. Here Comes All The People
4. Drip
5. Scarecrows On A Killer Slant
6. I Can Still See An Outside World
7. Proud Evolution
8. Drop Dead
9. The Overachievers
10. Goodnight Everything
11. Too Much, Too Much