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Secret Machines
September 000
Release Date: 2002 03 26
Label: 679
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Classic and psychedelic rock get a much appreciated refreshment courtesy of the Secret Machines on this debut EP. Recorded with members of Califone at Clava Studios, September 000 is part pulsing instrumental exposition and part stadium-size rock songwriting, with an emphasis on hazy bombast that makes the Flaming Lips, the Who, and Pink Floyd obvious reference points. But the band holds their own against those monolithic influences quite well -- they're familiar without being too derivative; their arrangements and lyrics, along with Brian Deck's production, breathe a great deal of life into their music. This is a great (if short) debut, even if the reprise of "Marconi's Radio" does sound an awful lot like Madness' "Our House." Bryan Carroll, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Marconi's Radio7:42
2What Used to Be FrenchSecret Machines6:30
3Breathe2:43
4Still See You2:49
5It's a Bad Wind That Don't Blow Somebody Some Good5:56
6Marconi's Radio2:46







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