The Liquorice Experience Releases 'Million Faces', Echoing the 60s

The band, based in Valencia, presents their second album blending classic influences with a contemporary twist.

Generic image of vintage vinyl records with a 1960s psychedelic aesthetic.
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Generic image of vintage vinyl records with a 1960s psychedelic aesthetic.

The band The Liquorice Experience, established in Valencia, has released their second album, Million Faces, revisiting the sound of the sixties with a contemporary perspective.

The band The Liquorice Experience, initially formed in London and now based in Valencia, has released their second studio album, titled Million Faces. This album presents a sonic vision that goes far beyond its sixties influences, solidifying their place in the vintage music scene thanks to their knack for creating timeless hits and delivering explosive live performances.
From the mythical music scene of California to the twilight glow of Swinging London, the sixties continue to be a bottomless well of inspiration for countless bands. The Liquorice Experience, formed between London and Valencia in 2017, draws from this legacy with a sound steeped in classic influences, yet seasoned with a contemporary twist.
They have carved out a niche in the scene through electrifying live shows, sharing stages with bands from around the world. Although their visual identity harks back to the psychedelic explosion of 1966, their sonic vision extends much further, a truth powerfully revealed in this imminent second studio album.
The record showcases how the timeless and vital sounds of the sixties – and the hits that emerge from them – continue to merge perfectly with the present day, decade after decade, generating tracks that make an impact on first listen and remain relevant, impervious to any passing trend.