Secrets Are Sinister

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 39:22

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great band

robbomc

it's a shame these guys haven't had more success... i liked the 2 albums before this one and this one is really good too. right after i heard this i saw they were playing live nearby. i checked it out and it was at a really small club with less than 50 people. i felt bad for them... they deserve to be playing better venues. but at the same time, i loved being right upfront and center... they really rocked live.

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A Favourite

JaneAusten1

Each track is brilliant with bright, soaring guitar and great tunes and lyrics. I have been listening to this album so much over the past year and I still return to it - i can't get sick of it. Steve Schiltz is seriously talented.

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This One!!!

DARBY

is the one to get. every song a gem. they were tapped in for this one.

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Strongly recommended!

weeny

This album is ace, stands up to listening to loads of times. Definitely more guitar sounds than U2 tried over the last 20 years. They are really good live, too - I saw them at a small club gig. I hope they'll tour Germany again soon!

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stuck in my head...

wyrdwun

...and this time around that's a good thing. A great album!

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Great surprise!

andrewthecomic

I purchased 'The Strangest Things' years ago but grew bored with it quickly. This album seems like the natural evolution of all the things I enjoyed on 'Strangest Things'. The guitar work is very clear and bright. My two favorite tracks would be 'No Direction' and 'I Don't Dare', although the entire album is really good.

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get it

Sleepa

great melodies and beautiful guitar work. My favorite album of theirs so far.

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Satellites

alexmercier

Is my 'feel good' song of 2008. The whole album sounds like Depeche Mode (Sirens In The Deep Sea), Radiohead (The Devil And The Liar), Smashing Pumpkins (Shining Hours), The Cure (Secrets Are Sinister) and more. Another great download on eMusic.

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thank you . . .

CAP

thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!

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good to see them with new tunes

killingpopstars

These guys started out with Walkmen, FrenchKicks yet they sort of vanished off the map last few years while those other two bands kept on trucking. Anyhow, just saying good to see them making an LP. OK, getting to this albums review, pretty solid. Sirens in the Deep really kick start the CD but it's No Direction that really brings me back to their great sound on "The Strangest Things". Overall this CD is much more aggressive than their other music. The songs feel more full and much more upbeat. Great pop-alt sound that's easy to listen to over and over again. If you like this CD go and download Endsongs which was their first LP.

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With only a few hints left of their artsy shoegazer-inspired past, Secrets Are Sinister sees Longwave continuing in the U2 by way of Snow Patrol vein of 2005′s There’s a Fire and aiming directly for radio acceptance, this time without major label backing. This seeming grab for commercial acceptance may be paying off, as “The Devil and the Liar”‘s shimmering instrumental opening soundtracks a Lubriderm commercial. Musically, the song is a dead ringer for their peers Rogue Wave and likewise owes quite a debt to Death Cab for Cutie. It’s good that there are frequent tonal shifts between tracks, between moody rockers and melancholic ballads, but the influences on display are obvious, particularly when the results feel like above-average knockoffs of Gary Lightbody’s Snow Patrol juggernaut. Secrets Are Sinister is well crafted, and producer Peter Katis does provide some great dynamics. There’s also occasional emotional pull when vocalist Steve Schiltz — who seems to be doing his best hybridization of Interpol’s Paul Banks and James Mercer of the Shins — goes falsetto and Katis buries that falsetto in a wall of sound, as on “Life Is Wrong,” which could easily soundtrack one of the coming-attraction commercials on HBO or Showtime or a scene in a CW show. The title track is a nice, slow affair, and a lot of studio work obviously went into the dynamics of the album, although Secrets Are Sinister would be improved if the songs were more memorable. – Tim DiGravina

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