OpCritical is a musical moment that has taken off with their unapologetic tracks, and “Liar Liar” is their latest on the charts. Formed in 2026, the band has built its identity around speaking against corruption, authoritarianism, and the misuse of power through hard-hitting music. There are real artists behind the band, but they like to keep their identity anonymous because they want their work to speak more than their fame. Even without spotlighting individual vocalists or instrumentalists, the chemistry between the performances feels tight, giving the music the force of a band completely united behind its purpose.

“When music becomes a protest, and every riff feels like resistance, that’s OpCritical for you.”
The moment “Liar Liar” kicks in, it wastes absolutely no time. Fast guitars, pounding drums, and fiery vocals create the kind of punk energy that immediately pulls me into its world. What stayed with me most was not just the aggression but the conviction behind it. Every lyric sound like its pushing listeners to stop being passive and start paying attention. The repeated hook, “Liar Liar, world’s on fire,” sticks in your head long after the song ends. Even though the track is full of energy, the production doesn’t overpower. It keeps the edges rough and urgent, giving that sharpness to the overall theme. If you prefer a good music video alongside a strong song, the LEGO-inspired visuals add an unexpectedly clever layer, balancing serious commentary with sharp visual symbolism. After all, this is not only a song that points out the ill-happenings but also encourages people to believe that collective action can still make a difference.
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