Wednesday 21 January 2009

WHITE LIES BOUND TO GAIN A LIFE

Seen: White Lies, 20 January 2009 @ HMV Oxford Street

Last year we mentioned that White Lies had a sparkling bright future ahead of them. After playing various festivals around the world it was just a matter of time before the album To Lose My Life. Unlike their bright future the album is filled with dark songs mainly inspired by death. The demo’s of the three main songs we discussed last year Death, From the Stars and Unfinished Business are still excellent and haven’t left their soul at the studio’s editing board. New single To Lose My Life is bound to sing around in your head forever, as the chorus “Let’s grow old together and die at the same time” is ultimately catchy. Harry McVeigh’s voice is distinctive but above all breathtaking. The songs on to Lose My Life are characterised by slick keyboards and synths as well as edgy guitar and bass lines flowing into a sublime album.

The release of To Lose My Life was celebrated with an instore at Oxford Street’s HMV. At the outset the plastic scenery was never going to do justice to the intimate feel of the music. Nonetheless White Lies managed to create a personal atmosphere and clearly enjoyed every second of the long anticipated release. The set kicked off with Unfinished Business, which was followed by To Lose My Life, EST, A Place To Hide, The Price of Love and finished with arguably their best song to date Death.

WHITE LIES: listen

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