
“Lies All Lies” delivers an immediate impact as a remarkable debut track. It’s raw, honest, and full of feeling. The band LED, consisting of Layne Olivia, Lockett and Edie Yvonne delivers genuine artistry which stands out because they do not imitate others. The Pac Theater commissioned this song for their short film and it echoes the raw emotions found in teenage diary entries. Layne uses her voice to express a combination of anger and sadness that listeners will find relatable and refreshing. The song delivers powerful lyrics effortlessly while its music maintains your attention from the initial beat.

The musical composition of “Lies All Lies” incorporates classic alt-rock influences from bands like The Cranberries and early Paramore yet presents itself as a fresh sound. The guitar performance delivers raw grit without excess and has a homemade garage-band quality that adds personal touches. None of the songs on this track is cheesy but the chorus remains catchy enough to envision crowds singing along loudly. The trio demonstrates remarkable musical harmony as if they’ve shared years of experience together despite having met just last year at a Malibu summer film camp. That’s what makes this debut so exciting: it’s young, but it’s not shallow.
LED impresses audiences by transforming vulnerability into a potent force. The song “Lies All Lies” explores more than trust issues as it dives into the intense emotional experiences of youth. There’s no polish hiding the emotion here. Listeners turn to this song when they want validation and its impact explains the growing buzz. Should this release mark their debut phase, LED will become a significant name to remember. Keep your eyes—and ears—on them.
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