“Lies so deep,” off bell's upcoming only album Ten Crownsfeatures Nashville Powerhouse Sarah Potenza
Andy Bell, of the eighties synth-pop duo erasure, Will Release His New Album, Ten Crownson Friday. Ahead of Its Release, He's Shared A Song With Blondie's Debbie Harry, “Heart's a Liar,” and on Wednesday Follows it up with another diva health. “Lies So Deep” Features Nashville Powerhouse Vocalist Sarah Potenza and Doubles As What Bell Calls An Ode to Whitney Houston. Bell Also Describes The Track As a “Futuristic Love Song About A Time Where Everybody is Alwed the Freedom To Love Whoever They Want Without Interference.”
“'Lies so deep' is a song About Being Once Biten Twice Shy in Love,” Bell Tells Rolling Stone“And Sarah is the Perfect Conduit for this Song, with Her Ballsy, Gigantic Voice, and Personality. I Love Her.”
Potenza, Who rose to hunger as a Finalist on The Voice and released only albums Monster In 2016 and Road to Rome In 2019, Says She was introduced to Bell via Producer, DJ, and Songwriter David Audé, at Collaborator of the Erasure Singer.
“I was in the studio with dave working on our full-length album when he played me a few tracks from andy's upcoming record Rolling Stone. “There was a TwoT Called 'Lies So Deep' that was still missing a female vocal. Dave pitched the idea to Andy about me singing on it, and that's how it all Came About. I fell in love with the song instantly.”
While Bell Calls Potenza's Contribution “The Stunning Diva Counterpart Which Tips The Song Into Soul Overdrive,” Audé Says All Three Artists Were in Natural Fit. “It Really Was a No-Brainer Because Sarah and Andy's Voices Complement Each Other,” Heys. “AS SEON AS SHE PUT HER VOCAL DOWN WE KNEW IMMEELY IT WAS Perfect.”
Ten Crowns is the follow-up to Bell's 2010 only Project Non-stop. He'll Support The Album With A Summer Uk Tour Before Heading to the US In the Fall, Kicking Off With A show at the basement East in Nashville, where Ten Crowns Was Recorded.