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If Pink Floyd Was An Indie Rock Band...,
By daniel g miller (Albuquerque, NM United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: September 000 (Audio CD)
...they might sound like the Secret Machines. This debut has a lot to offer in it's 28 minute running time. Tortoise and The Flaming Lips both come to mind while listening. Tortoise for the deft use of space in music, but more related to Pop than Jazz, and The Flaming Lips beacuse of the way the sweetness of these melodies transform an otherwise challenging listen into something you can play for a lot of people. September 000 will make you very excited to see what else these Texans can come up with.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Blown Away,
By John T Schultz (Glenarm, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: September 000 (Audio CD)
I saw the Secret Machines open for Trail of Dead in St. Louis, in April 2002. I literally had no idea who they were at the beginning of their set...i thought they were the first band on the bill which we had tried to miss to shorten the wait for TOD. Within minutes I was breaking out in goosebumps and taken to that place you go where you're all alone with the music no matter how sardine-ish the situation is...i think i closed my eyes through most of the set. I thought of early Pink Floyd, but that's where all association stopped...they just take everything out of you and fill it up with music from somewhere up in the heavens. Scuse the mumbo jumbo, but they really did blow me away...look for an album in Spring 2004. Buy or die!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Oh, what's to come...,
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This review is from: September 000 (Audio CD)
This is a great freshman effort from the NYC via Austin rock and roll upcomers. The sound is fresh, yet familiar. It's dark but energized. Best of all, it forshadows what is to come.<a href="http://www.analogmoon.com" target="_blank">analogmoon.com</a>
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