- by Daniel Melia
- Monday, July 11, 2005
- filed in: Alternative
Despite only releasing the six track EP ‘The Road Leads Where It’s Led’ last month in the US, Secret Machines have revealed they’ve just finished recording their next album.
The New York based trio will release the follow up to ‘Now Here Is Nowhere’ next year and have recently been recording in the Allaire Studios in upstate New York’s Catskill Mountains. Brandon Curtis told Rolling Stone: "We have tons more material than we had to choose from for the last record, which is a blessing and a curse."
Songs set to appear on the record such as ‘Lightening Blue Eyes’, 'Daddy in the Doldrums’ and ‘Faded Lines’ have all been performed regularly live by the band in the last few months, Curtis says: "We knew we were going to make another record this year, so we took a batch of new songs and performed them pretty regularly."
"So they actually were afforded the chance to be developed in a live setting. By the time we got into the studio, it was almost like we were recording songs that we'd already recorded."
The band are supporting The Kings Of Leon on their North American tour this summer.


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