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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 24, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: February 24, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Mute U.S.
  • ASIN: B0001CNQQM
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #92,624 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "If I I I am the boy then this this this is the bear!", February 27, 2004
By Stanley Beaker (Beachy Head, England) - See all my reviews
This latest Liars full-length was given a one-star review by a long running, well respected music magazine. Now I gotta say, I'm really into the album, I love the sinister overtones, and i think the discordant, bizarre but fiendishly catchy single 'There's Always Room on the Broom' is a stroke of genius. But then i can understand why people wouldn't like it. It's might difficult and it's a might spooked. But, you know, i thought that being such 'long running, well respected music magazine' they might chisel some classic well honed criticism. Ah alas no... They've just parroted that sneaky pre-release rumour that the album was unlistenable. They describe the album as an 'electronic noise collage'. No it isn't! That's the kind of high and narrow-minded opinion that my mum might expound from the top of the stairs. Have you heard early royal trux? Have you listened to the Liars? And they dismiss it as being 'rooted in the what-the-f**k? tradition of Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music' do they? If anything it's a "f**k you!" to those tired old institutions who sneer when a band is prepared to scissor their reputation by pursuing their muse into choppy waters. So sail on brave liars, if only there were more bands with your unbridled artistic ambition...
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly bold move by a great young band, June 14, 2004
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As much as I love the current wave of dance punk bands that blend punk, funk, and disco, I have to admit that many of them are little more than imitators of classic post punk bands. The genre is in danger of becoming stale, and Liars, one of the most intriguing dance punk bands to emerge in the last few years, are ahead of the game. While their first album was all funk riffs and danceable beats, albeit with a menacing edge that made some songs borderline amelodic, this next one leaves the genre behind. This shouldn't be a surprise for anyone who has followed their career. The 25 minute plus loop at the end of the first album is a statement on the redundacy of most dance punk(...).The Fins to Make Us More Fishlike EP practically declared their departure with a bored reworking of Grown Men Don't Fall In the River Just Like That and two chaotic songs that would be a stretch to call danceable.

They Were Wrong, So We Drowned is hard to classify. Noise rock is the best I can come up with. It's a concept album about witches that switches between the point of view of accused witches and the angry townsfolk who persecute them. Guitars rarely sound like guitars, and the atmosphere is created by a good deal of experimenting with variouys instruments and effects. What anchors the album is Angus Andrews, who shows a great range that makes the album interesting even when the instrumentation gets too pretentious. The first single, There's Always Room on the Broom and the song They Don't Want Your Corn, They Want Your Kids both have a fragmented dance punk feel that still stays within the creepy atmosphere of the album. The album's climax, Hold Hands and It Will Happen Anyway, is driven by tribal rythyms and discordant guitar that build then release all the tension built up by the earlier songs. In order to truly appreciate this album, it must be listened to straight through at least a few times. It's really a unique, frightening experience.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It's all about perspective:, March 8, 2004
CAVEAT: I am a music bigot.

The Liars are part of the return to New Wave. They have always had a bit of the Gang of Four/PiL panache emanating from their glands. Throw in some slightly more obscure influences like ESG, who the Liars copied whole cloth on one track from 'They Threw Us...,' and you have the ingredients for this particular cake. Well, 'They Were Wrong...' is not unlistenable, unintelligible, or unprecedented. In fact, I am not surprised by it in any way (neither am I surprised that stodgy ole Rolling Stone Magazine panned these recordings). I will admit that I would have been quite satisfied with an album that followed the formula of 'They Threw Us...' as closely as the latest Strokes mimics their first LP. I am not disappointed in the departure made by the Liars as it is one of degree and, more importantly, it is almost predictable. These guys are art punks with a dance sensibility. Their heroes are Gang of Four, PiL, This Heat, Wire, The Pop Group, and the like (this is an educated guess based on their output). With the exception of GoF, all of these bands experimented widely with their sound on their first few records, especially Wire and PiL. 'They Were Wrong...' follows that tradition religiously. This sophomore effort is very closely aligned with PiL's still amazing third full length release, 'The Flowers of Romance,' which was released by a Warner Brothers label that would run screaming from such recordings in today's far less adventurous majors scene. 'They Were Wrong...' cribs both beats and the general what have you of 'Flowers...' Mix in a bit of the cut-and-paste derring do of This Heat and 'They Were Wrong...' becomes transparent, almost a given. I happen to adore and deeply respect the work of the bands that have provided the Liars with their philosophico-artistic template.I also really like the Liars...

So why four stars? Well, for one, there are not enough actual songs on the record and the soundscape tracks are not particularly interesting or experimental. By another name, 'filler.' Another problem lies in the dearth of guitar. See the above noted comparisons with 'Flowers of Romance' and This Heat. Other than that, this album is a strong effort when allowed to stand on its own in the spaces it seeks out. The Liars rightfully want to avoid becoming part of the entertainment complex that simply sweats to put out product that has a ready audience bleeding mommy and daddy's money. They want to entertain and challenge both the audience and themselves. 'They Were Wrong...' definitely casts its lot with the idea that these types of subterranean cultural strains should keep at least on eye on the ineffable shadows from which they derive. I appreciate that kind of principled independence.

About the music itself? Fuzzed keys, deconstructed and repetitive beats, some of which are danceable, playfully vague lyrics. Listen for yourself, the tunes will speak in their own right and make all necessary comments.

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Its not great. But its good at what it is, and its intended audience will definitely enjoy it. Read more
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When Liars hit the music scene in 2001, the name of their album and song titles weren't the only thing that seemed a little peculiar to everyone. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Guitars? We don;t need no stinkin' guitars!
The first Liars album "They threw us..." succeeded mainly because of the guitar driven beats. Not so on "Drowned". Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent, excellent, excellent.
liars are the future of rock n' roll.

let's face it, there are a lot of bands out there that are hailed for the innovative music - i.e. Read more
Published on December 8, 2004 by jf

3.0 out of 5 stars it's okay
I've never heard the liars before this album. I'm always looking for new music to spark my interest. This album doesn't do it for me. First off, it's not very original. Read more
Published on August 25, 2004 by Alabaster Jones

1.0 out of 5 stars Unlistenable and irritating
This CD is awful. Some of the tracks start out kind of cool and you think they're going to break out into something awesome but they never do (Track 7 especially). Read more
Published on August 7, 2004 by Josh Bledsoe

3.0 out of 5 stars Mixed cauldron
Some times I think this album is totally brilliant but most often it sounds way too unfocused. If you want to get into the Liars new direction, start with the single... Read more
Published on May 10, 2004 by I. Berger

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