Summary
Ten Silver Drops, the 2006 release from Secret Machines, welded New York-style new wave to Seventies pomp-rock with finesse. Evidently, that wasn't to the liking of singer and guitarist Benjamin Curtis. He promptly abandoned the band to the care of his brother Brandon who, judging by their new, selftitled album, is up to the job.
Secret Machines ( World's Fair, Pounds 10.76 inc p& p 01634 832789, out now)*** is a sleek behemoth of an album, remarkably light on its feet.See the full content of this document
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Brothers with Good Habits ; New Releases
Driven by a metronomic, industrial pulse, it wills itself inexorably forward a...
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