Liars: They Were Wrong, So We Drowned

Liars SKU: 42900931
Liars: They Were Wrong, So We Drowned

Liars: They Were Wrong, So We Drowned

Liars SKU: 42900931

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: They Were Wrong, So We Drowned
Artist: Liars
Label: Mute U.S.
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5400863066338
Genre: Rock

They Were Wrong, So We Drowned is the new installment from the Liars' reissue series, where every two months an album from the back catalog is released on limited edition recycled color vinyl. Originally released in 2004, Liars' second album scrutinizes pagan worship rituals with it's title alluding to the horrors and injustices of witch-hunts conducted throughout history. Each song is a page from a story that frontman Angus Andrews crafted from his in-depth look into fairy tales and folklore, illustrating a conflict between witches and a scared Christian village. They Were Wrong, So We Drowned was a creative transition and saw the band severing their ties with a scene they inaugurated on their debut album, and had decidedly, outgrown by the second.

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