If you meant something else (e.g., a non-adult film title or a different Sophia Locke), please clarify, and I’ll be glad to help further.
| Date | Venue | Notable Elements | |------|-------|------------------| | | The Echo Chamber, Austin, TX (first live debut) | Sophia performed with a live band (drums, synths, electric guitar). The bridge’s spoken part was delivered as a spoken‑word poetry interlude. | | 12 Jan 2024 | BBC Radio 6 Music Live Session | Acoustic rendition – stripped back to piano, cello, and locke’s vocal harmonies. Received strong listener feedback for its intimacy. | | 19 Feb 2024 | Coachella (Stage 3 – Indie Tent) | Full‑band performance with visuals of shattering mirrors projected on LED screens; the song served as the set’s emotional climax. | SweetSinner - Sophia Locke - Lies We Tell 2 - S...
| Scene | Visual Motif | Symbolic Meaning | |---|---|---| | | Close‑up of rain on a window, intercut with a flickering CRT TV displaying static. | The static symbolizes the noise of unfiltered thoughts. | | Verse 1 | Sophia walks through a hallway of endless doors, each labeled with different “roles” (e.g., “Friend”, “Partner”, “Stranger”). | The doors represent the multiple personas we adopt. | | Pre‑Chorus | A montage of broken mirror shards rotating in slow motion, reflecting fragmented images of Sophia. | Mirrors = self‑reflection; shards = broken self‑image. | | Chorus | A massive, translucent wall of paper collapses, revealing a hidden forest of glowing fireflies. | The paper wall = lies; fireflies = hope, truth, or small revelations. | | Bridge | Sophia sits alone in a dark room with a single candle; the candle’s flame flickers in sync with the vocal vibrato. | Candle = fragile inner light; synchronization = alignment of inner and outer self. | | Ending | The camera pulls back to reveal the entire set as a diorama inside a child's hand, which slowly opens the lid. | The world of deception is a construct, ultimately controlled by an external (perhaps childhood) perspective. | If you meant something else (e
: The "Lies We Tell" series seems to be a collection of stories or novels that explore themes of deception, truth, and perhaps romance or personal growth. The fact that it's labeled as "Lies We Tell 2" suggests it's part of a continuing narrative or a series with multiple installments. | | 12 Jan 2024 | BBC Radio