Wizards Tell Lies - Wizards Tell Lies

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Review by Matthew Meyer

Wizards Tell Lies, the self-titled album by the experimental electronic artist, is a captivating and otherworldly journey through a sonic landscape that is both haunting and beautiful. With a blend of ambient textures, glitchy beats, and distorted melodies, Wizards Tell Lies creates a sound that is unique and immersive.

The album opens with the track "Ghosts in the Machines," a haunting and atmospheric piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. From there, the listener is taken on a journey through a series of tracks that are both introspective and otherworldly. "The End of the World" is a standout track, with its driving beat and distorted vocals creating a sense of urgency and intensity.

Throughout the album, Wizards Tell Lies demonstrates a mastery of sound design and composition, creating a sonic universe that is both cohesive and diverse. The use of field recordings and found sounds adds an element of realism to the otherwise abstract and surreal landscape.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
How It Starts1:08
By Other Means4:59
The Symmetree0:45
They See You4:37
Who Is Mr. Broom?2:23
The Only One To Return That Night2:55
Arthur C Clarke's Bad Weekend4:44
The Occupant3:55
The Final Transmission Of Gilbert Delaney5:18
Bentley's Paradox4:32
Be Seeing You3:37
The Maddening Machine3:56
We Are Not Animal5:46

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Catalog Numbers

FOLDCD015

Labels

First Fold Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • CDr
  • Limited Edition
  • Numbered

Credits

RoleCredit
Acoustic GuitarHart
BassHart
SynthesizerHart
SamplerHart
VocalsHart
DrumsOwl
PercussionOwl
OtherOwl
GuitarFox
KeyboardsFox
SoundsFox
Mastered ByAndrea Marutti
Written-ByMatthew James Bower
ProducerMatthew James Bower
Recorded ByMatthew James Bower
PerformerFox , Hart , Owl

Notes

Stickered company digipack; limited to 150 numbered copies .

About Wizards Tell Lies

Settling somewhere in the cracks between post-rock, noise and dark ambient, Wizards Tell Lies music takes its influence from the occult, uneasy, unnatural and unknowable. Steve Dewhurst, Jehu& Chinaman Records/ Decoder Magazine & the secret / alternative world at play as witnessed by Wizards Tells Lies, a twilight world where only the select few behold, many long to see yet most are happily ignorant, blindly comatose gorging on the trappings of commercialised baubles and trinkets, for while you sleep and while you work an unseen secret world is at play between realities where what you thought was the stuff of dreams, nightmares, folklore and mythology exists goblins, imps, fairies, UFOs and beasts of legend. Mark Barton Wizards Tell Lies is: Fox: guitars, percussion, bass, keyboards, field recordings, vocals. Owl: The Orchestra of Lost Things, drums, percussion. Hart: acoustic guitars, bass, synths, sampler, vocals. Incorporating elements of rock, folk, Radiophonics, electronica, psychedelia and vintage sci-fi soundtracks Wizards Tell Lies creates an uncanny and disquieting soundscape, often familiar but frequently foreboding.

Name Vars

  • WTL

Aliases

  • Matthew James Bower
  • The Revenant Sea
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Summary by Matthew Meyer

Wizards Tell Lies is a stunning and unforgettable album that showcases the artist's talent and creativity. It is a must-listen for fans of experimental electronic music and anyone who is looking for a truly unique and immersive listening experience.