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Now Here Is Nowhere

Secret Machines

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 First Wave Intact Secret Machines 9:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Sad and Lonely Secret Machines 4:40 Album Only View In iTunes
3 Leaves Are Gone Secret Machines 4:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Nowhere Again Secret Machines 4:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 The Road Leads Where It's Led Secret Machines 4:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Pharaoh's Daughter Secret Machines 5:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 You Are Chains Secret Machines 5:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Light's On Secret Machines 3:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Now Here Is Nowhere Secret Machines 8:53 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

The Secret Machines aren't breaking any new ground on their debut full-length album, Now Here Is Nowhere; instead, they mix up elements of the last 35 years of rock history like the driving rhythms of '70s German rock, the sprawling guitar textures of late-'60s and '70s British psych, pounding drums lifted off of Led Zeppelin II, the expansive textures of arena-friendly '80s groups like U2 and Echo & the Bunnymen, and the aching indie rock vocals of the '90s — basically the same template as the Flaming Lips circa 1993, early Mercury Rev, the Verve, or mid-period Ride. In fact, some of the songs are so indebted to their influences ("Sad and Lonely" is pure Led Zep from the kick of Josh Garza's drums to Ben Curtis' very Plant-like vocal, "The Leaves Are Gone" is pure Flaming Lips with Curtis' open-hearted and breaking vocal sounding like Wayne Coyne with pitch, and "Nowhere Again" is a dead ringer for a track on Mercury Rev's See You on the Other Side album) that it takes a healthy dose of suspended judgment to let the songs sink in and begin to work their magic. It is worth the effort, too, because there is some magic to be had here. What makes the record good is the level of dedication the bandmembers throw into their work, the lovely walls of sound they build on each track, and most of all the sense of untrammeled joy they infuse their music with. Tracks like the sprawling opener "First Wave Intact," the drifting "Pharaoh's Daughter," "The Leaves Are Gone," and the poignant ballad "You Are Chains" are the work of a band in love with sound, both volume and texture, and a band with the melodic sense to make their atmospheres more than just pretty sounds. By the end of the last track, the epic "Now Here Is Nowhere," the Secret Machines have proven themselves as worthy heirs to the indie rock tradition that the Lips and the Rev established so well. Now Here Is Nowhere isn't on par with either of those band's best work, but it is a promising beginning and — more importantly — an intriguing and exciting listen.

Recent Customer Reviews

True Classic
     
by vladdybear

This album is something out of this Planet. Amazing music arrangements! Each song is different and few sound like continuation of one another. Great addition to my collection. Highly recommend!!!!

The future of rock! Pink Floyd's reincarnate!
     
by publius_enigma

I got into this band after seeing them live in Dallas about 5 yrs ago. They blew me away! I couldn't help but compare them to my fav band of all-time Pink Floyd. Its really more like a Pink Floyd meets Rush meets Radiohead kind of sound but still totally original itself. I can see this band taking rock to the next level. I sure hope so!

The Road Leads Where It's Led!!!
     
by jpellow

That and Pharoah's Daughter definately stick on this one!!! Keep it rockin' guys!

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Dallas, TX

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Revealing a sharp songwriting instinct and unfolding a distinct indie rock influence, Secret Machines unveil singular scenarios and refined tunes within the alternative pop/rock scene. Benjamin Curtis (guitar/vocals), Josh Garza (drums), and Brandon Curtis (bass/vocals) formed Secret Machines in the...
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