limited recycled colour 2lp originally released in 2014, 'mess' was the sound of liars not only facing their fears but also chewing them up and spitting them back out in all their technicolor glory. written and recorded by angus andrew and aaron hemphill, produced by angus and mixed by timothy "q" wiles, this record was less concerned with place compared to previous albums, and saw the band back in their own studio in la. angus explained at the time of release, "we go from one extreme to the other. working on the last record was really doubtful and paranoid, and that's fine, but it just meant that when work started on this one, it was the exact opposite. it was way more instinctual, fun, and confident.”
limited recycled colour 2lp originally released in 2014, 'mess' was the sound of liars not only facing their fears but also chewing them up and spitting them back out in all their technicolor glory. written and recorded by angus andrew and aaron hemphill, produced by angus and mixed by timothy "q" wiles, this record was less concerned with place compared to previous albums, and saw the band back in their own studio in la. angus explained at the time of release, "we go from one extreme to the other. working on the last record was really doubtful and paranoid, and that's fine, but it just meant that when work started on this one, it was the exact opposite. it was way more instinctual, fun, and confident.”
limited recycled colour 2lp originally released in 2014, 'mess' was the sound of liars not only facing their fears but also chewing them up and spitting them back out in all their technicolor glory. written and recorded by angus andrew and aaron hemphill, produced by angus and mixed by timothy "q" wiles, this record was less concerned with place compared to previous albums, and saw the band back in their own studio in la. angus explained at the time of release, "we go from one extreme to the other. working on the last record was really doubtful and paranoid, and that's fine, but it just meant that when work started on this one, it was the exact opposite. it was way more instinctual, fun, and confident.”