Lie to Me (Denial) explained

Lie to Me (Denial)
Type:single
Artist:Red
Album:Until We Have Faces
Released:July 7, 2011
Recorded:2010
Length:4:13
Producer:Rob Graves
Prev Title:Not Alone
Prev Year:2011
Next Title:Who We Are
Next Year:2012

"Lie to Me (Denial)" (written as "Denial (Lie to Me)" on Who We Are: The RED Anthology) is the fourth single by the American Christian rock band Red on their third full-length studio album Until We Have Faces. The song was written by Anthony Armstrong, Joe Rickard, Rob Graves, Jasen Rauch, and Mark Holman.

This song was responsible for putting Red into Loudwires Cage Match Hall of Fame as the first member for out-popularizing Skillet's "It's Not Me, It's You", Black Tide's "That Fire", Black Stone Cherry's "Blame It on the Boom Boom", Seether's "Tonight", and Nickelback's "Bottoms Up" in five "Cage Matches", a contest which songs earn votes over a period of a day.[1]

Style

The song is one of the heavier songs on its album, but less than the second single "Feed the Machine". AudioInkRadio wrote that "'Lie to Me (Denial)' opens with an eerie instrumental passage, pierced with subtle electronic beats and warm guitar tones, before exploding into crushing riffs and towering melodies."

Lyrics and meaning

The song is apparently about denial and refutation. An AudioInkRadio editor wrote of the song: "Haven't you ever wanted someone to just lie to you, instead of getting the truth? That's what this song is about."[2]

Song location

It was filmed inside the Sloss Furnace National Historic Landmark in Birmingham, AL.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ramanand. Liz. RED Enter Loudwire Cage Match Hall of Fame Read More: RED Enter Loudwire Cage Match Hall of Fame. Loudwire. February 28, 2015.
  2. Web site: RED’S ‘LIE TO ME’ SOUNDS HOPEFUL AND GUIDED. Audio Ink Radio. February 27, 2015.