Interesting facts about Nine Lies:
• Nine Lies Bassist John Rossi started his career in a little known band called Snow Patrol.
• Lead Singer Stevie Mann is the second Cousin of Singer/Song Writer Damien Rice.
• Nine Lies Recorded the B Side to 'Someone' with Legendary Producer Stuart Epps (Oasis/Robbie Williams/Elton John), but in an odd move produced the A side themselves.
The Band’s new album and long awaited follow up to the critically acclaimed debut Behind it All, '9 Lies' is available worldwide from July 2015.
Reviews :
* Review from Jammerzine - http://jammerzine.com/the-test-drive-nine-lies-9lies/
"I have to say it right at the start for those of you who skim these reviews. This album, “9Lies” kicks ass. Simply put. The Belfast, Ireland outfit has found their niche and sound with this outing. Everything is in it’s place. Hooks. Monstrous beat. Melody. It’s all here. Listen to the previews and hear for yourself because those are not nine lies but ten awesome truths that spit out the next generation of indie with such a fervor that this album doesn’t beg your attention, it demands it."
* Review from KCMJ 93.9FM - Colorado Springs USA http://frontrangescribbles.com/2015/10/27/nine-lies/
"On the groups current album 9 Lies 'We R1' and 'A Kill for the King' I have to say are my two favorite songs.. The album is very good. There is not a bad song on it in my opinion." - All killer no filler - Tune in this Sunday 1st Nov 9PM ET.
* Featured Album on Roddie Cleere's Show - KCLR 96FM in Carlow - Sunday 25th October. Listen again -http://kclr96fm.com/roddie-cleeres-irish-music-show-sunday-25th-october-2015/
* First Play on the Irish National Broadcaster RTE 23 minutes in - http://www.rte.ie/radio/radioplayer/rteradiowebpage.html#!type=radio&rii=18%3a10487322%3a10032%3a09%2d11%2d2015%3a&type=share
* And once more from the USA another great review from Creative Control Magazine - http://creativecontrolmag.com/nine-lies-9-lies/
"All ten songs are incredible, but I still have my favorites. One in particular, “A Kill for the King,” has the smooth tones and orchestral sounds like what you’d find in the opening for a James Bond movie. The drawn-out vocals mix well with the drumbeats and guitar strums, creating an amazing song. I could definitely see this track opening a future 007 movie. Though, it would have to be a remarkable movie to match such a remarkable song. Simply put, this album is just awesome.. That energizing feeling felt so good for me, and I’ll bet you’ll love it as well."