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Fair Visions Share New Single “Tell Me A Lie” from New LP ‘Quite An End’

Indie pop project Fair Visions has shared the new single “Tell Me A Lie” from their forthcoming album, ‘Quite An End.’

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Fair Visions, photo by Rita Iovine
Fair Visions, photo by Rita Iovine

Fair Visions has shared “Tell Me A Lie,” the third single (alongside a music video) off their upcoming album Quite An End. On Quite an End, Ryan Work brings a live arrangement instead of sequencers for their debut LP of poignant, shimmering, off-the-wall indie rock. The album finds Fair Visions working alongside a larger cast of friends and collaborators with producer Abe Seiferth (Nation of Language, LCD Soundsystem, Car Seat Headrest).

Featuring Tim Lappin (Casual Male) on bass, Chris Egan and Jesse Lewis on drums, Beck Zegans (Goo!), Syd Matisse and Leah Lavigne (Ok Cowgirl) filling out background vocals, with contributions from local legends Miles Hewitt and John Roland Miller. Quite an End was recorded in the summer of 2021 at Transmitter Park Studios and mastered by Joe Lambert.

The “Tell Me A Lie” single comes in a download with the purchase of a cassette on Bandcamp.

Ryan Work, Fair Visions, is a songwriter and musician from Franklin, Tennessee, currently based in Queens, New York. The project has independently released two six-track EPs, whereas Modern Kids (2021) forms the second half of a statement begun with the debut A Way Out (2020). Their upcoming LP, Quite an End, will be released on May 7th, 2024.

Fair Visions “Tell Me A Lie” single artwork

Fair Visions “Tell Me A Lie” single artwork

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