The Canadian quintet, Young Liars, released their "Colours" single digitally and their new EP, Homesick Future, will hit shelves February 21 via Nettwerk Records.
This week, American Eagle Outfitters and Filter Magazine partnered up to premiere the band's debut visual offering - a lyric video for "Colours":
Together, these five guys are a band on the brink. To sample tracks from the forthcoming EP, including a "Colours" remix by fellow countrymen, Teen Daze, check out the soundcloud above.
Nettwerk Records is pleased to announce the signing of Vancouver’s latest indie rock sensation, Young Liars. Comprised of five multi-instrumentalists, Young Liars deftly experiments with synth-pop, electronic and indie rock to create catchy indie pop hooks.
Revered as an integral part of the local soundscape, the quintet’s compelling style has set them apart from indie rockers of the same flavor with driving, layered and thoughtful arrangements.
Young Liars is the latest addition to Nettwerk’s expanding label roster, which includes active artists like Ladytron, Peter Murphy, Angus & Julia Stone, William Fitzsimmons, as well as catalogue artists like Old Crow Medicine Show and fun.
In near infancy, the blog darlings have already garnered sold-out shows and a promising EP, Homesick Future (set for release February 21st). Today, Nettwerk Records shares lead track, “Colours,” from the forthcoming EP. Included in the release is a remix by fellow countrymen, Teen Daze.
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