Four Letter Lie

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Cake Eater 00:00 Tools
It's Coming This Way 00:00 Tools
Let Your Body Take Over 00:00 Tools
Feel Like Fame 00:00 Tools
Baby, You're My Bad Habit 00:00 Tools
It Was a Business Doing Pleasure 00:00 Tools
Naked Girl Avalanche 00:00 Tools
Nothing But a Ghost 00:00 Tools
The Ordinary Life 00:00 Tools
Tell Me About Everything 00:00 Tools
Full Tilt Boogie 00:00 Tools
Rocky Loves Emily 00:00 Tools
What a Terrible Thing to Say 00:00 Tools
Pretty/Ugly 00:00 Tools
Think of Your Favorite Place 00:00 Tools
Rocky Loves Emily (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Pretend You Never Happened 00:00 Tools
A Place Called Further 00:00 Tools
Firecracker (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Firecracker 00:00 Tools
Charlatan 00:00 Tools
I Don't Speak to Dead Men 00:00 Tools
Daymaker 00:00 Tools
Cowboys & Indians 00:00 Tools
Firecracker Four Letter Lie 00:00 Tools
First Avenue 00:00 Tools
Cowboys And Indians (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Stay for a Lifetime 00:00 Tools
Careless Lover 00:00 Tools
The Ordinary Life (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
We're All Sinners 00:00 Tools
It's Finally Over 00:00 Tools
Lets Call it A Night 00:00 Tools
Diary of a Scientist 00:00 Tools
Strugglers 00:00 Tools
The Spell 00:00 Tools
Tell Me About Everything (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Key To The World 00:00 Tools
Young Hearts 00:00 Tools
Faces In Places 00:00 Tools
First Avenue (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
My Surrender 00:00 Tools
Life Without Friends 00:00 Tools
Walking Heart Attack 00:00 Tools
Cowboys And Indians 00:00 Tools
I'm Done Trying... 00:00 Tools
Naked Girl Avalanche (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Full Tilt Boogie (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Feel Like Flame (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Two Shadows In Your Room Mean Business 00:00 Tools
Between rounds 00:00 Tools
Lullaby in Belle Haven 00:00 Tools
Oh Johnny Please 00:00 Tools
I'm Done Trying To Make It 00:00 Tools
A Seasonal Change In You 00:00 Tools
You'll Never Find Better 00:00 Tools
Try Goodbye 00:00 Tools
St. Valentine's 00:00 Tools
Speak For Yourself 00:00 Tools
Four Letter Lie - Try Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Inversion 00:00 Tools
My Surrender (ft. Jesse Barrera) 00:00 Tools
Waiting 00:00 Tools
Cracked And Cold 00:00 Tools
The Safest Way 00:00 Tools
My Surrender (feat. Jesse Barrera) 00:00 Tools
Naked Girl Avalance 00:00 Tools
My Surrender [Feat. Jesse Barrera] 00:00 Tools
Blue Kingdom (feat. Charlie Gore) 00:00 Tools
Blue Kingdom 00:00 Tools
Feel Like Frame 00:00 Tools
I’m Done Trying To Make It 00:00 Tools
Blue Kingdom (Featuring Charlie Gore) 00:00 Tools
Blue Kingdom (Ft. Charlie Gore) 00:00 Tools
Four Letter Lie - A Seasonal Change In You 00:00 Tools
Inversion (Post-Hardcore.COM) 00:00 Tools
Losing Time 00:00 Tools
Firecracker (Four Letter Lie) 00:00 Tools
Nothing But A Ghost  00:00 Tools
Think of Your Favorite Place   00:00 Tools
Baby, Your My Bad Habit 00:00 Tools
Ordinary Day Show 00:00 Tools
A Seasonal Change 00:00 Tools
A Place Called "Further"    00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
What a Terrible Thing to Say   00:00 Tools
i will never love again 00:00 Tools
johnny 00:00 Tools
False Start 00:00 Tools
Charlatan  00:00 Tools
Feel Like Fame (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Speak For Yourself (Post-Hardcore.COM) 00:00 Tools
What A Terrible Thing To Say (Edit) 00:00 Tools
Pretty/Ugly (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Spell 00:00 Tools
Pretend You Never Happened    00:00 Tools
9Cake Eater 00:00 Tools
Waking Heart Attack 00:00 Tools
Pretty/Ugly    00:00 Tools
Waiting (Post-Hardcore.COM) 00:00 Tools
Cake Eater (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
I'm Done Trying 00:00 Tools
Blue Kingdom (Post-Hardcore.COM) 00:00 Tools
Cracked And Cold (Post-Hardcore.COM) 00:00 Tools
It's Coming This Way (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Speak to Dead Men  00:00 Tools
The Safest Way (Post-Hardcore.COM) 00:00 Tools
Charlatan (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Feel The Same 00:00 Tools
Touch It 00:00 Tools
Fell Like Fame 00:00 Tools
The Ordinary Life (EP Version) 00:00 Tools
A Place Called "Further" (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Let Your Body Take Over - live 00:00 Tools
My Surrender (Featuring Jesse Barrera) 00:00 Tools
Four Letter Lie - Feel Like Fame 00:00 Tools
my side of homicide 00:00 Tools
Call It a Night 00:00 Tools
Let's Call It Night 00:00 Tools
The_Ordinary_Life 00:00 Tools
Lets_Call_It_A_Night 00:00 Tools
Four Letter Lie 00:00 Tools
Behind This Smile 00:00 Tools
Cowboys and Aliens 00:00 Tools
Four Letter Lie - Nothing But a Ghost 00:00 Tools
Nothing But A Ghost (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
It Was A Buisness Doing Pleasure 00:00 Tools
four letter lie - the ordinary life 00:00 Tools
03 Naked Girl Avalanche 00:00 Tools
09 Firecracker 00:00 Tools
10 Tell Me About Everything 00:00 Tools
07 Let Your Body Take Over 00:00 Tools
06 It Was A Business Doing Pleasure 00:00 Tools
Two Shadows In Your Room Means 00:00 Tools
Oh Johnny, please 00:00 Tools
Cake-Eater 00:00 Tools
01 Cake Eater 00:00 Tools
Firecracker - Four Letter Lie 00:00 Tools
12 Rocky Loves Emily 00:00 Tools
Stay For A Life Time 00:00 Tools
In Ruin 00:00 Tools
Four Letter Lie - Stay For A Lifetime 00:00 Tools
Pretty/Ugly (Album Version)   00:00 Tools
I'm Done Trying (Post-Hardcore.RU) 00:00 Tools
Nothing But A Ghost  [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Let Your Body Take Over (Live) 00:00 Tools
St Valentine's 00:00 Tools
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In a world where perception usually trumps reality, here are some cold, hard truths about the band Four Letter Lie: Hailing from Minnesota, the four members of Four Letter Lie-- singer Brian Nagan, bassist John Waltmann, drummer Derek Smith and guitarist Connor Kelly--had only been together a short while before they cut their own EP, sold 1,500 copies of it and drew raves in the press. "This release from Minnesota‘s Four Letter Lie sums up everything that we’ve become familiar with in melodic hardcore, and does it perfectly," raved AMP Magazine. The guys have been touring on their own since the band’s inception; in 2005, they landed choice slots on the Warped and A Taste of Chaos tours—the latter tour invited them back in 2006. With their scream-along choruses, monster breakdowns, and unexpected, yet well balanced soft side, Four Letter Lie have built a dedicated, and loyal local fan-base from the ground up as well as a strong nationwide audience. So it should come as no surprise to find out that Four Letter Lie was one of the four featured unsigned bands in January‘s issue of Alternative Press Magazine, and was selected by fans to perform for the second year in a row at Taste Of Chaos. “We have always been a band who works as hard as we can at what we do and I think that‘s something people start to notice after awhile,” Skaff adds. Victory Records sure took notice, as they snapped them up in 2006 and sent them into the studio with producer extraordinaire Michael Birnbaum and Chris Bittner (Coheed and Cambia, Straylight Run, The Sleeping). “Recording with Michael and Chris was probably one of the most exciting things we have experienced thus far as a band,” says Waltmann. “A lot of bands we are influenced by have spent time in that studio.” Recording at Applehead Studios in Woodstock, NY, offered its own special rewards. “Working in Woodstock was a good place for us to get away and really devote ourselves to this record,” Smith notes. “Being surrounded by all of the rock history built in Woodstock was an inspiration for all of us.” “Everything seemed to click in the studio,” Waltmann affirms. “We were surrounded by a peaceful environment and the record felt completely natural, that‘s when we knew we had achieved what we were going for.” Their achievement is Let Your Body Take Over, a wondrous collection of songs that run the gamut from seething rock chaos and unbridled emotions to sweet pop and clever wordplay. The fun starts with the first single “Feel Like Fame” and it doesn’t let up from track one to twelve. “We have the passion and drive in our music and ourselves to constantly be striving for more,” Brian Nagan. “We hope for people to recognize these traits and relate to what we’re trying to portray to them.” Don‘t lose sight of this band, as it’s readily apparent that the best is yet to come. As Nagan concludes, “We try to work together collectively 110% in everything that we do and so far it‘s leading us in a positive direction." © VICTORY PRESS CENTER http://www.victorypresscenter.com The group continued touring throughout 2007 and has since written a new album, What a Terrible Thing to Say, which was released on February 19, 2008. The album peaked at No. 31 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart. In spring 2008 Four Letter Lie toured with A Skylit Drive, Oh, Sleeper, and Memphis May Fire and spent the summer touring with Dance Gavin Dance and A Static Lullaby then finished out 2008 with Pierce the Veil, Emarosa and Breathe Carolina. On March 30, 2009, the band posted a blog on their MySpace announcing that Kevin had departed from the band and has since joined A Day to Remember in June. On July 4, 2009, the band announced via MySpace that their drummer, Derek Smith, had left the band to pursue a rap career as a solo artist, MOD SUN, and that John Waltmann would be switching from bass to guitar. The band's third album, A New Day, was released on October 13, 2009 through Victory Records. They have done several tours in support of the new release, including a full U.S. run with Love Hate Hero, Sleeping With Sirens, and Of Machines. The band also finished a Canadian tour in April with We Came As Romans and will continue supporting them through May in the U.S. Their full national USA headlining tour for their 3rd release A New Day took place in June–August 2010. On May 29, 2014, the band announced their signing to Artery Recordings and the new EP titled "Like Structures" was released on August 5, 2014. 'Like Structures' includes founding members Brian Nagan, John Waltmann, and Connor Kelly, and also introduces Anthony Jones who provided clean vocals for the first time since the departure of Kevin Skaff. The album also brings back drummer Timothy Java who has played with bands as Dead To Fall and Darkest Hour (band). The band released the first track off the album entitled "Inversion" on June 5, 2014. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.