The themes of Liberty Lane's debut EP Something That's Real, visit hope and freedom, but also wrestle with pain and disillusionment that inevitably come with faith.
"We often find ourselves going to church, week after week, singing happy songs, getting inspired by a gifted speaker, yet still daily facing battles we continue to lose; battles of self image, confidence, the reality of who we are and who we want to be." Danny says. But it's by no means all introspective struggles. Themes of hope and an air of confidence in songs like Feelings can't help but rub off on your own optimism.
In a world dominated by hip-hop and post-punk, Liberty Lane is a refreshing taste to the musical palate. Without trying to bend genres, this piano driven pop is both thoughtful and original. Produced and engineered by Evan Cooper, and mixed by Nic Manders, Liberty Lane's first release shows a lot of maturity.
Join Liberty Lane in this honest expression, exploring the raw realities of Christian faith. Something That's Real offers just that; a real and honest reflection on the hope and the pain.