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Real Lies — We Will Annihilate Our Enemies vinyl cover
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REAL LIESWe Will Annihilate Our Enemies

Catalog
TONAL001LPA
Format
12inch Vinyl
Release Date
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36.86

Tracklist

Loverboy 04 14(Original Mix)

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Towards Horses 03 44(Original Mix)

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Wild Sign I Choose You 05 31(Original Mix)

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Wwaoe 02 15(Original Mix)

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Down & Out (Where E-Girls Dare) 03 44(Original Mix)

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Loverdrink 00 41(Original Mix)

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I Could Join The Birds 04 36(Original Mix)

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Arielle 04 02(Original Mix)

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Shulgin 03 42(Original Mix)

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Loverworld 03 08(Original Mix)

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Finding Money Ft. Jessica Barden 0(Original Mix)

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About Release

Real Lies’ new album ‘WE WILL ANNIHILATE OUR ENEMIES’ will arrive on April 16th 2025 via Tonal. The album is about taking the hand of someone you love intensely and running headlong into the chaos and noise and grinding forces that dominate modern life. It follows gilded 2024 collaborations with Mall Grab, Kettama and Drain Gang’s YEAR0001 label. Lyricist Kevin Lee Kharas and producer Patrick King created the record in their studio, hidden away under a railway bridge somewhere in London’s Zone 3. Three pictures stared down at them from the walls throughout, including an image of a young Sasha Shulgin in the relief print style of Che Guevara t-shirts sold at Camden Market, and a photo of an orbiter fairground ride in flight, taken sometime in the early 2000s. Kharas’ lyrical inspiration comes when he steps away from the tsunami of data flooding his consciousness and paces London’s rain-soaked streets late at night. “I wanted the songs on WWAOE to confront modern reality head-on, unflinching,” he explains. “I didn’t want to whine about a lost past. I didn’t want nostalgia. I wanted to learn to love the modern world, with all its horrors and futility.” After a teenhood spent playing in hardcore bands, the duo found ecstasy at a squat party for the first time, and moved to London. Since then, they’ve made music about finding romance and fun when the moon is up, becoming a cult act in the process.

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