Trees and Timber illuminate the darkness with "Liar's Den"

In a musical landscape often clouded by pretense and artifice, Trees and Timber cut through the fog with their latest single, "Liar's Den." With raw introspection and a glam rock swagger, the band beckons listeners into a realm of authenticity and truth, challenging societal facades and embracing the complexities of the human experience.

Crafted amidst the spontaneous bursts of creative energy and the pulse of eclectic influences, "Liar's Den" is more than just a song — it's a visceral exploration of identity and perception. From the gut-wrenching lyrics to the haunting melodies, every note resonates with Trees and Timber's commitment to confronting the shadows that lurk within us all.

At its core, "Liar's Den" embodies the essence of Trees and Timber — daring, authentic, and unapologetically bold. The band's intention was to capture the essence of insecurity and doubt while infusing it with the magnetic allure of glam rock. And indeed, they succeed admirably. From the moment the first chords ring out, it's clear that this is a song that demands attention. There’s truly such a sincerity that runs from start to finish here!

Drawing inspiration from the theatricality of 70's glam rock, "Liar's Den" channels the spirit of musical luminaries like David Bowie and Queen, infusing their own unique style and energy into the mix. The result is an adventurous journey that confronts the masks we wear and the truths we hide, all set against a backdrop of bright, vibrant instrumentation and anthemic choruses.

With their unyielding commitment to authenticity and their fearless exploration of the human psyche, Trees and Timber are poised to leave an indelible mark on the world of music. Guaranteed, we feel this song is going to be stuck in your head after the first listen! Click those links below to listen and of course to follow along for more in the works.

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