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Book of Lies (album)

Book of Lies
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Studio album by End of Fashion
Released 27 September 2008
Genre Power pop, pop rock
Label EMI
Producer Magoo, Andy Lawson
End of Fashion chronology
End of Fashion
(2005)End of Fashion2005
Book of Lies
(2008)
Holiday Trip of a Lifetime
(2012)Holiday Trip of a Lifetime2012
Singles from Book of Lies
  1. "Fussy"
    Released: 30 August 2008
  2. "Dying for You"
    Released: 2 March 2009
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The Cairns Post 3/5 stars

Book of Lies is the second studio album by Australian pop rock band End of Fashion. It was released on 27 September 2008 on EMI Music Australia. It was recorded in Perth, Western Australia, co-produced by Magoo (Midnight Oil, Powderfinger, Regurgitator) and Andy Lawson (Little Birdy), mixed by Tim Palmer (U2, The Cure, Robert Plant) in Los Angeles and mastered by Stephen Marcussen (R.E.M., Rolling Stones, Stevie Nicks, Tom Petty).

Bass player Tom King explained that Magoo provided the inspiration for the album's title: "It started off with Magoo keeping a journal in the studio, which we dubbed 'the book of lies'. "

In an interview with Xpress Magazine, lead singer Justin Burford explained:

The biggest point of difference between the first record and this one is the time we took preparing. The preparation time for the first album was like, a couple of years on the road. So we were basically like a garage pop band who went into a studio. Dennis didn't really give us the chance to develop or grow beyond that. It was like what we knew went onto the record. This time it was... like an exam. We studied way harder; just the preparation was far more intense. Once we had a pretty good idea of what everything was going to sound like, we didn't need much time in the studio, because we had spent six months working on the demos.

There's a chemistry with this group of people that for some reason works really well. We enjoy making music together. When we hear songs, we just run into these three-year-old kids running around grabbing instruments going "it could sound like this! It could go like this!". It's awesome fun.


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