Sisterworld – Expanded Edition featuring Thom Yorke, Melvins, Tunde Adebimpe, Alan Vega, Chris & Cosey and more – out 8th March 2010
LIARS
BRAND NEW ALBUM SISTERWORLD
OUT 8th MARCH 2010
EXPANDED EDITION FEATURES THOM YORKE, MELVINS,
TUNDE ADEBIMPE, ALAN VEGA, CHRIS & COSEY
SCISSOR – OUT 15th FEBRUARY
“The first release from new album Sisterworld is a feral thriller” – NME
Liars announce details of an expanded edition of their eagerly awaited fifth studio album, Sisterworld, out on 8th March 2010.
This version comes with a second CD of remixes and reinterpretations of all 11 tracks on Sisterworld from artists including Thom Yorke, Tunde Adebimpe (TV On The Radio), Bradford Cox (Deerhunter / Atlas Sound), Melvins, Alan Vega (Suicide), Chris & Cosey (Throbbing Gristle) and Blonde Redhead. Full tracklisting to follow in the coming weeks.
Says Angus Andrew, “On this project we wanted to help develop and expand the role of the remix, particularly to engage artists less acknowledged for their work in the field. They were asked to ‘re-interpret’ the song by any means necessary and the result is definitely the most exciting collaborative effort we’ve been involved in.”
Liars – Angus Andrew, Aaron Hemphill and Julian Gross – return in 2010 with their boldest and most exhilarating record to date. Sisterworld was written and recorded in Los Angeles by Liars and Tom Biller and is an invigorating summation of their career so far. Building on the back-to-basics approach employed by previous album, Liars (2007), Sisterworld is a dense art-pop thrill from start to finish.
Sisterworld is Liars’ own space, completely devoid of influence, somewhere remote from the false promises and discarded dreams amassed in LA. In it Liars explore the underground support systems created to deal with loss of self to society.
Live dates will be announced shortly, to travel further into Sisterworld go to: www.thesisterworld.com
Album tracklisting
Scissor
No Barrier Fun
Here Comes All The People
Drip
Scarecrows On A Killer Slant
I Still Can See An Outside World
Proud Evolution
Drop Dead
The Overachievers
Goodnight Everything
Too Much, Too Much












