News & Features 02 Apr, 2019

LIILY ANNOUNCE FREE SHOW LONDON SEBRIGHT ARMS

LIILY ANNOUNCE FREE SHOW LONDON SEBRIGHT ARMS

Liily

London Sebright Arms announced

Free show announced, Thu 09 May

Tickets here

DEBUT EP RELEASED

I CAN FOOL ANYBODY IN THIS TOWN

LISTEN: https://smarturl.it/LiilyICanFoolAnybody  

ALBUM TRAILER: https://youtu.be/BHFJuuwC0Y8 

WATCH DAYTROTTER PERFORMANCE:

https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2019/03/liily-full-session.html  

“Liily say they take their cues from artists such as Rage Against the Machine and Foals, and the new single [‘Sepulveda Basin’] pops the top on bottled-up emotions.” – Buzzbands LA

“A taut, finely poised piece of guitar music, Liily have a dynamic that is all their own, matching angular songwriting to sheer relentless desire.” – Clash

“Groovy, Confident.” – UPROXX

“Liily may be a band of 19-year-olds but their sound is one that already feels fully realized and ready for take off.” – We All Want Someone To Shout For 

LOS ANGELES, CA, March 8, 2019 – Rising alt rock band Liily, a crew of teenagers hailing from the San Fernando Valley, share their brand new EP, I Can Fool Anybody In This Town, today via Southern California-based indie label Flush Records. The EP title is a direct quote from poet Charles Bukowski. “‘I Can Fool Anybody In This Town’ is the by-product of our urge to get music out into the world, we have been playing these songs for over a year now and it’s a huge weight off to be able release them,” the band shares.

Liily’s music draws from the jagged stimuli of their upbringings to make something distinctly Los Angeles in 2019. With influences from Jane’s Addiction and Rage Against the Machine, it’s suburban valley music from the future, even as it calls back to 1991. The EP also includes their latest single “Sepulveda Basin” plus “Toro” and “Sold” which received radio-play from local favorites KROQ ‘Locals Only’, KCSN and KLOS. “Toro,” their roaring debut whose video is over 1M YouTube views, stems from a time when the band was “frustrated about not being productive. The emphasis and repetition on the lyrics represent our eagerness to start being proactive,” said lead vocalist, Dylan Nash in an interview withAtwood Magazine. The electrified “Sold” video premiered exclusively on Spotify’s ‘Rock This’ and ‘New Noise’ playlists, since gaining nearly 400k views and over 1M streams. Meanwhile, Apple Music playlisting has included hits on ‘New Releases (Rock),’ ‘Hot Tracks (Rock),’ ‘Rock Workout,’ ‘Breaking Rock,’ ‘New Rock,’ and ‘Best of the Week.’

Liily’s live shows invoke a manic intensity. “We like our music to make people crazy” guitarist Sam De La Torre says. “When we write something, we want it to hit really hard. If we knock people out, we’ve done our job.” Audiences of often under-aged kids turn up to dance and absolutely tear the place apart alongside the band. Having started out playing mostly house parties and warehouses, it’s only recently that this new youth culture has even entered into nightclubs. I Can Fool Anybody In This Town comes shortly after the band sold out their four-week January 2019 festival, Brekfest at The Echo in Los Angeles. The festival included performances from some of LA’s finest such as Starcrawler, Death Valley Girls, Deap Vally, Skating Polly, and Superet.

They’re currently touring the West Coast with The Glorious Sons, with a packed schedule at SXSW in Austin, TX next week. While on the road last week, they stopped by Paste’s Daytrotter for an epic live performance.

For more information, music, and concert tickets, visit liilytheband.com