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There Is Only Now

Secret Shine 2017

There Is Only Now

A side songs

Title Lyrics Song Credits Duration Plays
play_circle_filled Burning Stars
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Jamie Gingell, Scott Purnell
3:57 3
play_circle_filled All In Your Head
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Jamie Gingell
5:00 2
play_circle_filled Dirty Game
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Jamie Gingell
4:06 2
play_circle_filled Drift Away
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Jamie Gingell, Scott Purnell
5:11 2
play_circle_filled To The Well
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Jamie Gingell
3:39 1

B side songs

Title Lyrics Song Credits Duration Plays
play_circle_filled For You
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Jamie Gingell, Scott Purnell
5:57 0
play_circle_filled Snowglobe
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Jamie Gingell, Scott Purnell
4:31 0
play_circle_filled Falling Again
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Jamie Gingell
3:36 0
play_circle_filled Things I Said
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Jamie Gingell
4:03 0
play_circle_filled Make Me You
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Jamie Gingell, Scott Purnell, Dean Purnell
4:29 0
About

Release Date: March 17th, 2017 
Vinyl limited to 500 
150 Classic Black 
350 Royal Blue

It’s always the people in between, the ones who straddle genres, that make the most exciting music. So even as Secret Shine—in their guitars, in their harmonies—echo the sound we call shoegaze, the drift we call dreampop. they bring a level of pop smarts to their music that few of their sonic contemporaries can touch.

On the strength of last year’s reissue of Untouched comes Secret Shine’s new album There Is Only Now—on Saint Marie Records, the most vital dreampop label in the world today.

Back in the early 90’s Secret Shine got snatched up by seminal indiepop label Sarah Records, because Sarah could hear the hooks in the haze, the vitality in the vocals, so much more than a trend, so much more than a sound. It’s obvious Secret Shine grew up in love with pop, in love with ABBA, in love with the Smiths.

But oh what a sound they make. The majestic grandeur of ‘All In Your Head’ is a slow-motion fireworks display that leaves your breathless. The secret is in the keyboards, the extra layer of sound that adds a cinematic quality to the pulsing guitars, or adds early Depeche Mode popcraft to the sinister ‘Dirty Game.’ Just listen to the delirious countermelody in ‘Drift Away,’ closer to Disintergration-era Cure than anything My Bloody Valentine or Slowdive ever did.

There’s a menace, and a presence, in ‘To The Well’ that separates Secret Shine from their peers, that elevates them far beyond the faceless & the frothless into an emotional bleakness that digs under your skin. Or take the relentless heartbreak of ‘Things I Said,’ a song that proves that Secret Shine aren’t about pedal boards, they’re about what it means to be human and struggling to live.