Album
Awake In The Brain Chamber
2020 · Rock
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Awake In The Brain Chamber is a Rock album by Secret Machines, originally released in 2020. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
About
After their 2008 self-titled album, Secret Machines members Brandon Curtis and Josh Garza took an indefinite break. Garza moved to Los Angele, while Curtis got hired as the keyboard player for enduring post-punk veterans Interpol. That i, until 2016, when Garza visited New York City and went to see Cosmicide, a project Curtis originally formed with his late brother, Secret Machines guitarist and co-founder Benjamin, who left the band in 2007 to focus on his electro/dream-pop project School of Seven Bell. “I started working out these tracks with a group of friends in NYC, but as Josh and I began to reconnect, it sort of became an idea that I think we were both intrigued with,” Curtis tells Apple Music. “I knew that these were Secret Machines songs as soon as Josh began playing the tracks in the studio. I don’t think it was quite an aha moment or anything, but it felt to me like the issue was settled.” On their fourth album <i>Awake in the Brain Chamber</i>, the duo returns to their drum-heavy space-rock sound. Benjamin even came back to help out from the sideline, co-producing the initial batch of songs while he was receiving chemotherapy before he lost his battle with lymphoma in 2013. “Benjamin was always my sounding board for music as well as life in general,” says Curti. “I don’t believe that anyone can know for certain what someone else would do in a given situation, but I like to think that he loved and supported me and would want me to move forward with confidence and conviction.” Here, Curtis and Garza walk us through their reunion, track by track. <b>3, 4, 5, Let’s Stay Alive</b> Josh Garza: “This was the last thing we worked on during the drum overdub sessions; funny how it ended up being the first song on the album. We didn’t plan on that; it just felt like the right choice. This song was not initially included in the batch of songs we were planning to work on. When we got to the end of the session, we still had some time available in the studio, so Brandon mentioned he had a couple of tunes that could probably use some drum. This was one of those song. I don’t think it had a finished vocal track yet, so I just went along with the energy that he had started to create, and it ended up being a classic Secret Machines vibe. Our version, and ode to [David] Bowie’s ‘Five Year.’” <b>Dreaming Is Alright</b> JG: “Initially, I thought this might be the first song on the album. The crazy drum fills at the top, the straight-ahead motorik groove, and the melody just made it the perfect ‘intro’ song. That i, until I heard ‘3, 4, 5, Let’s Stay Alive.’” <b>Talos’ Corpse</b> Brandon Curtis: “I had a thought in an odd time signature. So, the song developed around the feeling like something’s incomplete, like when you leave a conversation and wonder if either of you understood each other. But it’s a handshake deal, you know? No paper trail. It’s nice to think that there is someone out there you can trust. I feel like this was one of the first songs that Josh recorded on. Maybe I am wrong, but I remember it that way, because his performance on this track sealed the deal for me that this is going to be a Secret Machines record. Full stop.” <b>Everything’s Under</b> BC: “Everyone knows what a wonderful drummer Klaus Dinger [Neu!, La Düsseldorf multi-instrumentalist] i, but I am totally fascinated by his vocal style as well. I really just wanted to shout ‘Everything’s Under’ in the style of [La Düsseldorf’s 1978 track] ‘White Overall.’ Another song about falling apart, too. I guess it hasn’t happened yet, but it certainly feels like the wheels are always very close to coming off.” <b>Everything Starts</b> JG: “The classic original lineup together again for one song. What more can I say? It sounds magical to my ear, and it brings tears to my eye.” <b>Angel Come</b> JG: “I love this song. The beat that Brandon had on this song took some rehearsing on my part. It sounds so simple, but it grooves in a very methodical, mathematical kind of way. The type of groove that is both in your face and out of the way.” <b>A New Disaster</b> BC: “This one was the first song of this whole batch of songs to make itself known to me. We were in the process of mixing a record that ended up being shelved and I had this little guitar riff kicking around in my head. I guess the lyrics are kind of a reflection of what I was feeling at the time.” <b>So Far Down</b> .
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Let's Stay Alive3:25
- 2Dreaming Is Alright3:47
- 3Talos' Corpse3:19
- 4Everything's Under4:29
- 5Everything Starts5:03
- 6Angel Come3:23
- 7A New Disaster4:23
- 8So Far Down3:34
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Psych Rock
- layered
- anthemic
- spacey
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