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"Liar"
Song

"Liar (It Takes One to Know One)" is the second single in the U.S. from the rock band, Taking Back Sunday's third album. The song is featured on the band's latest album, Louder Now and will be released in the U.S., while their second single in the UK, Twenty-Twenty Surgery will be released. The music video was released on Thursday, September 28, 2006 on MTV2. It was released by Taking Back Sunday as a single/EP in England on November 13th, 2006. The song was released as a single lifted from the band's third album, "Louder Now" and comes with a live recording of "Spin" in the UK single.

Track listing

UK Version:

  1. "Liar (It Takes One to Know One)" - 3:09
  2. "Spin" (Live) - 3:39
  3. "Rudgey is a Tool" (Live) - 3:46

American Version:

  1. "Liar (It Takes One to Know One)" - 3:09
  2. "Sleep (Non-Album Track)" - 3:20
  3. "Divine Intervention" (Live Acoustic Version) - 3:44

EU CD # 1:

  1. "Liar (It Takes One to Know One)" - 3:11
  2. "Twenty-Twenty Surgery" (Live) - 4:03

EU CD # 2:

  1. "Liar (It Takes One to Know One)" - 3:10
  2. "Spin" (Live) - 3:58
  3. "Liar (It Takes One to Know One)" (Video) - 3:28

Music Video

The music video begins with a man, whose face is not shown, being hooked up to an analog polygraph. As a closeup of the reading of the lie detector begins, images of a key, a plane, and a spider are drawn out. Next is drawn Adam Lazzara himself as the detector stops. It begins again with Lazzara's image being removed, then to be replaced. Following it of him singing is Fred Mascherino singing and playing guitar, followed by a few various shots of Lazzara and other band members singing and playing their instruments.

The next drawing is of a woman, where it then zooms in to her and shows her walking while Lazzara is singing. After showing the woman with a mask on, the band gives cheers with their glasses full of wine while a plane flies overhead. The camera shoots to the plane, where Lazzara is seen singing on the wing and the woman, opening a safe on the flipside of the wing.

After the band plays the chorus on a stage, it is shown that the stage is actually the top of an open safe, of which the woman is crawling into. Lazzara is then shown placing his open hand on the camera, leaving a handprint. Zooming in on the print, Lazzara is seen spinning his microphone on a large key. A plane goes by, where Lazzara is seen in the window swallowing a key. The woman is then seen crawling and being turned into a spider while the band plays.

The band is then seen after a toast, with everyone but Lazzara walking off. A spider is seen dropping in behind Lazzara as he stands. A woman is then seen sitting on top of a safe, and the camera zooms in to her fishnet tights, which resemble a large spider web. The band members are seen playing their instruments while stuck on the web, while Lazzara is being dragged off by the spider. The last image on the lie detector machine is of the woman stomping on the spider, and the lasting image of her pose.

The camera zooms out of the lie detector's reading to show that the man hooked up to the polygraph is frontman Adam Lazzara being interrogated while hooked up to the machine. Behind the glass wall (which cannot be seen through on Lazzara's side), are the other four members in suits. Bassist Matt Rubano says, "So what do you think?". Guitarist/Vocalist Fred Mascherino then says "I don't believe a word of it."

The song refers to the novel Lord of the Flies, by William Golding. The reference is made when Adam says "We're just choirboys at best, intrusive and arrogant". This is referring to Jack and the choirboys, who intrude on the island and cause chaos and disregard the attempted help from Ralph. The song also refers to the book with the line, "Then back on that island that you swear by....It's still a question of how long will this hold." This is referring to the island that the boys are stranded on, and how long will it take for the chaos to appear.


External links

The video clip for Liar (It Takes Two)