Secret Machines

Secret Machines
Secret Machines

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Release date: 15/Jan/2009
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Sales Rank: #13035 in Rockpop
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Style: Rockpop
Product No.: 1898167920
Number of discs: 1
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Shawn Dononhue - 18/Feb/2009 
This album is a regression for The Secret Machines – and one that is to be expected with the amicable departure of guitarist Ben Curtis, who focuses n...

Bob Ferguson - 01/Feb/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
`Secret Machines`, the eponymous third album from the New York space rock trio of the same name, opens strongly. Their knack for lacing large riffs wi...

Alan Shulman - 22/Jan/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
So Benjamin, one of the Brothers Curtis, has left Secret Machines and their eponymous new album is a chance to survey what new direction the band is ...

Nick Annan - 19/Jan/2009 
So, there you are: two albums in and one of your band mates quits to work on their own project. Sore one, and even worse when the itchy-footed guitari...

Simon Price - 18/Jan/2009 
One member down, Brandon Curtis's Secret Machines roll along in fairly familiar shoegaze-meets-prog style. There's a touch of Robert Fripp-i...

Katie Toms - 18/Jan/2009 
Big, glam and gutsy, this is progressive rock at its most endearing. The third album from the New York trio is the first since the departure of guitar...

Ben Hogwood - 17/Jan/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
B>When any key member leaves a band, a crossroads is reached. Still more if said key member is a founder member and brother to the lead singer, Benjam...

Betty Clarke - 16/Jan/2009 
Following the departure of guitarist Benjamin Curtis and the loss of their major-label deal, Secret Machines' third album is a refresher course in the...

Keira Burgess - 16/Jan/2009 
Secret Machines make their comeback with a record at once completely theirs and excitingly evolved. Hanging on to their likable and familiar indie roc...

Mike Haydock - 13/Jan/2009 4 of 5 Stars!
For a band that choose to dwell on riffs and hate to rush, Secret Machines have been remarkably prolific. Averaging on an album every two years, this ...