Thursday, January 16, 2014

Secret Machines - Sad and Lonely 7'' (679 / Reprise, 2004)

Secret Machines
Sad and Lonely 7''
679 / Reprise
2004

Rating: 7 girls nights out of 10

Secret Machines were an overproduced indie pop band that had a little buzz in the mid-oughts, but for some reason I never minded their overly tuned radio-friendly fare.  The title track is from their first record "Now Here Is Nowhere," and a pretty good damn song.  The b-side is a cover of Van Morrison's "Astral Weeks," and can also be found on the EP "The Road Leads Where It's Led."  It doesn't sound much like Morrison, that's for sure.  On white vinyl and apparently an import from the UK. 

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