White Lies @ Lucerna

Date/Time: Monday, March 7 @ 21:00
Venue: Lucerna Music Bar

Entrance: 495czk (BUY HERE)
Video Sample: "Death

White Lies is a three-piece London indie band formed from the ashes of Fear of Flying in late 2007. The line-up consists of singer/guitarist Harry McVeigh, bassist/lyricist Charles Cave and drummer Jack Brown. Unfinished Business was their first single released in 2007 on a vinyl 7” format only and was limited to 500 copies. Death followed next, released in 2007.  It peaked at #52 in the UK singles chart and was available on 2 x 7” and CD format. In 2008, From The Stars became the next release from White Lies, although this time only on digital release through iTunes.

Their debut album, To Lose My Life, was released in 2009, preceded by the album title track and fourth single To Lose My Life one week earlier. Check out their second album Ritual which is scheduled to be released this month.

Don't miss White Lies at Lucerna Music Bar on March 7th performing with Crocodiles and Transfer.

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