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Often Lie
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Release Date: July 12, 2005


Denver Dalley’s follow up to Leave Your Name finds the lanky Omaha native upping the ante and delivering a record that is as poignant as it is potent. Often Lie begins with a breathy whisper, but it hardly murmurs for long before guitars hurtle in and the first power chord rings out. An album of mournful pop perfection, Omaha native and Desaparecidos co-songwriter Dalley delivers the goods here; delicate odes to forgotten radio DJs and loves lost are peppered with electronic flourishes while crushing choruses beautifully butt up against a melancholic wash of breathtaking production, but when push comes to shove Often Lie elegantly ends in a resounding crash.

Written and performed by Denver Dalley

Recorded by AJ Mogis
Mastered by Doug Van Sloun

Drums on tracks 1, 2, 4, 5 and 8 by Matt Baum
Drums on tracks 3, 6, 7 and 9 by Corey Broman
Bass on tracks 1, 3, 6, 7 and 9 by Jon Tvrdik
Additional drums on track 1 by Mike Sweeney
Additional bass and keyboards by AJ Mogis

1. Final Broadcast
2. Nobody Knows Your Name
3. Say You Will
4. No Promises
5. A Foreword
6. By(e) Now
7. Begging To Be Heard
8. At The End
9. 10.22