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Venus Grrrls explore the empowering discourse of synergistic experiences in their newest single ‘Liar Liar’

Venus Grrrls hailing from Leeds, UK, have unleashed a brand new anthem of resilience and empowerment called ‘Liar Liar’. Fronted by Grace on vocals and rhythm guitar, the band comprises an ensemble of talent, including Hannah on bass, Eliza on lead guitar, Grace on synth magic, and Gabby providing the backbone on drums. Together, they have crafted an alternative rock sound that’s both sonically immersive and lyrically potent.

‘Liar Liar’ opens with twinkling synth motifs that draw together raspy guitar lines, Grace’s vocals – navigate the tumultuous emotional landscape of the narrative with finesse – deliver additional layers of authenticity to the track, making it clear that this is more than just music, it’s a cathartic release.

The song’s creative process reflects the depth of its thematic content, as Grace’s lyrics explore the complexities of emotional manipulation and abuse within relationships. It’s a topic that requires delicate handling, and the band’s dedication to doing it justice is evident.

“‘Liar Liar took some time to finish, both lyrically and instrumentally,” Grace says about the song. “The topic, often very personal and contextual was something I wanted to make sure was adequately represented despite its vast nature.”

In a musical landscape that sometimes shies away from confronting uncomfortable truths, Venus Grrrls fearlessly tackle a crucial issue that affects countless lives, with ‘Liar Liar’ serving as a testament to the power of music to shed light on the darkest corners of our society while offering solace and strength to those who need it most.

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