Ladies and Gentleman, it is with great pride that we announce the release of Liam and Me’s debut full length album, There’s a Difference. These 10 songs combine pure pop melodies and unstoppably catchy hooks with bright synths, crunchy guitars, and a rhythm section that wants to rock a dance party. Each track is a carefully crafted potential hit that you’ll want to listen to on repeat.
While the Liam and Me sound certainly draws from 80’s new wave bands like The Cars and The Cure, it would be unjust to write them off as another retro band simply adhering to the genre. One spin through There’s a Difference will reveal a bevy of influences, most which are not Reagan-era surplus. Liam and Me cuts out the arty-pretension and hipster attitude that is running rampant in modern rock in favor of inventive pop accessibility and all-out fun.
Though the members of Liam and Me have been playing music together sporadically for many years, the band formally materialized in 2004 with its current lineup, sonic direction, and base of operations in Philadelphia.
Liam and Me is somewhat of an anomaly among city bands. Although they do play at some of the great bar venues on occasion, Liam and Me generally favors blowout all ages affairs in the surrounding suburbs, building a large fan base under the 21+ radar.
Liam and Me has upcoming show dates in Philadelphia, New York, NJ, and DE, with occasional jaunts up and down the east coast. If you like the CD, their energetic and exciting live show is not to be missed.