THE SECRET MACHINES - Ten Silver Drops reviews
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| Times Online |
The Dallas trio’s debut, Now This is Nowhere, tapped into familiar rock icons — hello Zeppelin, hi Pink Floyd. But an equal love of throbbing, Krautrock rhythms bequeathed a psych-rock meltdown like no other....full text |
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| NME |
| Prog is a four letter word. It's also the genre that started off with a bold adventurism but became mired in bass solos and music so long-windedly dull that, in 1976, the punk explosion was a matter of life and death....full text |
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| Aversion |
| When The Secret Machines debuted in 2004 with Now Here is Nowhere (Reprise), Franz was little more than a storm growing on the horizon; Death Cab was still part of Barsuk records, and, thus, resigned to college radio airplay; and Modest Mouse was that artsy, weird band on Epic that was just starting to find the popular praise that accompanied the critical attention that had so long followed the outfit....full text |
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