Barefaced Liar - Mind Over Matter (song review) |self-released, Mind Over Matter, 2015| 5/5 pop/rock
The human brain when bombed with negative news and images every day 
becomes either over-sensitive or indifferent. The topic of 'Mind Over 
Matter' refers to the fear of unknown. This emotion often freezes the 
heart but kicks the brain into survival mode. The track encourages to 
face unidentified issues to discover their true colors and then make 
one's individual judgment instead of acting pre-maturely based on other 
people's superstitions. Music has been used as a successful method of 
therapy since the ancient Greek times and Barefaced Liar's 'Mind Over 
Matter' is a continuation of this tradition, thanks to its super 
positive melody and irresistible rhythm, aside of prompting lyrics.
The song begins with a neat and high tuned guitar, with a full blown 
rhythm section adding a groovy vibe to the opening arrangement soon 
afterwards. The majority of these arrangements is based on uplifting 
sounds brought by vocals and guitars. The lively sounds of bass, rhythm 
guitar, and drums bring forth a darker, heavier tune into the song's 
background, making for a neat contrast with the opening leitmotif. The 
composition is open yet controlled by arrangements, even though the 
sound spreads really wide when the chorus comes up. Akshay's voice is 
soothing and pleasant for the ear, but kept in a rock vibe. Vocals 
intersect with instrumental parts perfectly – they are fitted within the
 composition tightly to engage your attention until the very end. In 
addition, some arrangements are kept out of the stream to prioritize 
vocals at times, proving professional song-writing.
The Barefaced Liar duo undoubtedly have taken their lessons in pop music
 structures. Firstly, vocals finish in all the right spots, and there’s a
 fade-out effect used at the end of the track. Secondly, the opening and
 closing arrangements are the same which perfectly binds both ends of 
the track for looped replaying. Thirdly, choruses are full of prolonged 
'oh-oh' which is an evergreen method for creating a non-intrusive mood 
and makes for memorable track as well. It'd be difficult to find anybody
 who could resist reacting spontaneously to such melody and performance 
when combined.
All of the above prove that 'Mind Over Matter' has a lot of well-knit 
hit potential for listeners of all ages, and doesn't sound boring after 
giving it a few more spins. Moreover, this all-embracing track should be
 a good match for all kinds of media opportunities ranging from ads to 
series. 
The song was composed and performed by two friends since high school - 
Akshay Chowdhry and Sumant 'Bala' Balakrishnan - from Delhi, India who 
decided to try their musical skills in making modern rock music. They 
have released 3 albums since 2008 and their newest, Mind Over Matter,
 was mastered by Jens Bogren (Fascination Street, Sweden). He is a 
notable name in the industry, with credits on albums by Devin Townsend, 
Opeth, Marty Friedman, and many others.
Barefaced Liar sound like a good duo to Like on Facebook and their song 
will be the perfect addition to your mobile phone’s playlist, assuming 
you enjoy intelligent pop-rock tunes.
(Katarzyna 'NINa' Górnisiewicz, Fabryka Music Magazine, January 29th, 2016. Proofreading: Mike 'Vesper' Dziewoński)
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