“Lies All Lies”: LED’s Explosive Debut Sparks a New Indie Pop Flame
Music ReviewsThe debut single “Lies All Lies” from LED marks an overpowering and bold introduction to their music. The track originated from a short film project by the Pac Theater and was written by three teenage musicians named Layne (Layne Olivia), Lockett, and Edie Yvonne who first met each other at a summer film camp located near Malibu. Although this song represents their first collaborative effort, it sounds like work from seasoned musicians who have a clear vision for their music. The opening chords draw you into a sound that feels intentionally rough yet powerfully authentic with deep emotional resonance.

The track combines indie pop with alt-rock energy while drawing inspiration from early Paramore and beabadoobee along with touches of 90s grunge. Layne’s voice delivers deep emotion and raw determination as she carries the chorus with ease while making you believe she has personally experienced each lyric. The lyrics deliver truthful statements that embody a raw teenage ability to boldly call someone out without hesitation or fear. The delivery contains pain yet demonstrates power. The guitar melodies remain straightforward yet impactful while the drum patterns provide stability and momentum without overpowering the song’s core message. This track becomes your anthem when lies become too much to bear.
The true power of “Lies All Lies” comes from its genuine sound. The production remains raw and unpolished throughout the track. This music comes across as authentic because it represents exactly what young artists want to create performed at a high standard. LED has only recently appeared on the scene but they demonstrate impressive chemistry. They have performed at venues like the Whisky and Hotel CafĂ© and have proven themselves to be a band that demands attention beyond just observation. This initial success suggests an exciting future that we eagerly anticipate.
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