Late Night Lies, the high-octane pop-punk quintet hailing from Adelaide is making waves with their latest single, “”Fade Away.”” This track marks a significant evolution in their song writing, delving into poignant themes like losing someone to dementia. Co-produced and mixed by Anton Hagop, an ARIA winner known for his work on Silver chair’s Diorama album, “”Fade Away”” seamlessly blends infectious guitar melodies, driving beats, and heartfelt lyrics reminiscent of iconic emo acts like My Chemical Romance and Jimmy Eat World. Since their inception in 2021 during the peak of the global pandemic, Late Night Lies have been carving out their niche in the music scene with their electrifying live performances and catchy tunes. Inspired by the likes of New Found Glory and Neck Deep, the band quickly garnered attention with debut single “Stuck On Repeat,” setting the stage for their subsequent releases.
Their discography boasts a diverse range of tracks, from the silly and bouncy “”Hot Tub,”” which captures the essence of carefree fun, to the explosive “”Small Town Bullshit,”” a cathartican them addressing the struggles of small-town life and the yearning for something greater. Each song showcases the band’s ability to craft relatable narratives and memorable hooks that resonate with fans of pop-punk and emo alike.
With “”Fade Away”” leading the charge, Late Night Lies continues to solidify their place in the pop-punk landscape, drawing comparisons to genre stalwarts like Blink-182 and The Wonder Years. Available on all major streaming platforms, their music invites listeners to join them on a journey of self-discovery, rebellion, and unapologetic fun. Keep an eye on Late Night Lies for future releases and electrifying performances that capture the essence of youthful exuberance and raw emotion.