Liars (album)
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For the 2007 self-titled album by Liars, see Liars (Liars album).
Liars | |||||
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Studio album by Todd Rundgren | |||||
Released | April 6, 2004 | ||||
Genre | Pop rock Rock |
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Label | Sanctuary | ||||
Producer | Todd Rundgren | ||||
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Liars is the eighteenth album from Todd Rundgren, released in 2004. After a long period of experimentation with multimedia technology and late 20th century musical genres, Rundgren seemed to once again embrace the eclectic pop sensibilities that made him famous, as on his most well-known album, Something/Anything. As a result, the album received rave reviews, as many considered it a welcome return to form. Lyrically, every song deals in some way with the issue of truth - focusing more on half-truths than outright lies. Rundgren suggests that we all are liars, in that we shape our perceptions and communications toward more palatable half-truths in order to avoid unpleasant realities.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Todd Rundgren
- "Truth"
- "Sweet"
- "Happy Anniversary"
- "Soul Brother"
- "Stood Up"
- "Mammon"
- "Future"
- "Past"
- "Wondering"
- "Flaw"
- "Afterlife"
- "Living"
- "God Said"
- "Liar"