The Apple Drop follows 2017’s TFCF and 2018’s Titles with the Word Fountain, both distinctly solo affairs, but for Liars’ 10th album, Angus chose to expand and embrace collaboration. The new album finds him working with avant-garde jazz drummer Laurence Pike, multi-instrumentalist Cameron Deyell and lyricist Mary Pearson Andrew. This mixing of raw, organic live instrumentation in the studio, along with Angus’s solo tinkering at the computer, results in an album that blurs boundaries between the archetypal band structure and experimental electronics.
There are not many bands that could make looking to the past feel futuristic but here Liars have managed to create an entirely new world – sonically, thematically and lyrically – by doing just that.
A1. The Start
A2. Slow And Turn Inward
A3. Sekwar
A4. Big Appetite
A5. From What The Never Was
B1. Star Search
B2. My Pulse To Ponder
B3. Leisure War
B4. King Of The Crooks
B5. Acid Crop
B6. New Planets New Undoings