Thursday, April 3, 2014

Secret Broadcast "Filthy Souls" Review

Canadian Rock trio Secret Broadcast are releasing their Debut album "Filthy Souls" through eOne Canada and I was lucky enough to score an early copy of the album being released April 8th (purchase on iTunes HERE) plus as an added bonus, their cover track of "Breed" in honour of Kurt Cobain may be downloaded for free on April 5th, 2014 HERE
The album consists of 13 songs (plus i will add my own input on the "Breed" cover at the end) with a strong diversity in sound from indie, grunge and rock all being strong in their own points.
 
"Mad As A Hatter" is the absolute perfect track to open this album, with a great sense of it'll pull you in and make you realize what is in store for you through the rest of the album. With a very catchy melody with the added memorable lyrics this song is an instant radio hit, now wait i know what your thinking "oh its just a sell out song" or something of that sort but no its far from that. it is a great song that will engulf you in the album and make you listen to the entire album because your instantly hooked by the catchy melody and you'll be singing along to the lyrics plus you'll realize "every body's crazy."
 
"Killing Time" kills no time to jump right into it being hit by the indie/grunge sound that I love about this band. Plus the meaning is so simple, imagine being in high school and being alone with a "female friend" or a "male friend" parents go out for the night and you want to kill time. Anyone who went through high school knows the meaning behind this song all Secret Broadcast are doing are putting all the thoughts running through your mind into a song. Add some great instrumentals and here you are with an incredible song!
 
"More Than Friends" what doesn't the title tell you about this song? You're in school there's this girl you're friends with and you wanna be more then that how did you tell them back then? "I gotta tell ya, i really like ya, i gotta tell ya i like you more than friends" come on tell me I'm wrong that's just how school went. There's just nothing bad about this song, the instruments are well done as are the vocals and the fact that the bass is so in your face in this song is just something i love that not enough bands seem to do.
 
"Stardust" the first of a few slow songs on the album is very much a love song theres really nothing else to say about it. Slow acoustic guitar, loving lyrics about laying next to that special someone and just talking. If you like indie love songs you'll enjoy this song if you don't like em, i suggest you give it a chance and decide for yourself if you skip it next time it comes on or not.
 
"One Born Every Minute" really gives you the sense that wow one day im gonna die.. and what am i leaving behind? who will remember me? besides that note, the song is a sort of slow song with very well done instrumentals that just fit the lyrics and the vocals ever so perfectly. As well as the fact that its another song with a very in your face bass riff throughout the entire song. the song spans across your entire lifetime from birth to staring into your "special someones" eyes and inevitibly death. Is it sad? not if you've accepted that one day you'll die.
 
"Knockin' On My Door" a very traditional pop rock song in terms of sound. this song doesnt break any new ground but if you like the traditional pop rock then there is no reason you wouldn't like this song.
 
"Youth" a very nice pickup after the last track, simply put about being young and wanting to have fun while youre young. Very strong rock song that really adds some new ground in what to expect from Secret Broadcast. Plus giving credit where its due, there is a great guitar solo in this song so that should be a good enough reason to take my word for this song right?
 
"Rest Of My Life" the new age "Stairway To Heaven" if you were to go to a school dance and expect any song to see all the couples dancing together this is it. A very lovely slow song with a ton of emotion put into the lyrics to put it simply its all about looking into that special persons eyes and telling them honestly "i wanna be with you the rest of my life."
 
"Another Like You" you want to talk weird change in an album this is it. Go from I never want to lose you, to well im not with you anymore so lets try to get with other chicks. Of course the chorus talks about how "there will never be another like you" which is very typical highschool boy talk but its still a strange and pretty funny change.
 
"This Is Not Here" a groozy slow song about the thoughts a guy thinks when he sees all these girls that half dressed, maybe im taking the wrong message from it but "cover your skin" sorta gives me that message. at night the wolves come out, as we howl at the moon to these girls showing skin. Take a listen when you get the chance who knows maybe you'll hear the same thing.
 
"No One Left Here" if you're looking for the best song to judge drumming abilities on this album this is it. a very drum heavy song about realizing you have to start taking the blame for your actions, you have to stop blaming people for your mistake so stop screwing with people's lives. when there is "no one left here to justify my actions, i guess it'll finally take the blame."
 
"We Are Electric" if you're looking to move your body this is the song to do it too, fast riffs, lyrics about being with someone and wanting to move being electric together. This song closes off the album perfectly really making it obvious if you wanna be with this girl, you'll feel it. you'll be electic together.
 
"Breed" the bands cover of Nirvana is a great new take on the song. getting away from the grunge sound that Nirvana are known for really shows this band can make this there own and not kill the song like a lot of bands do, but if you don't trust me, judge for yourself on April 5th when this song is free for download.
 
Overall this album is great and honestly may as well be a concept album with the subtitle "Life As A School Kid" it does such a great job portraying the mind of a male kid in middle and highschool. If you enjoy the indie/modern rock scene i'd suggest you pick up this album and really give it a chance. all together 8.5/10
 
Check out the Secret Broadcast website and watch out for them on tour


 
P.S. Sorry for any spelling errors :) and thank you to Eric Alper of eOne Canada and Secret Broadcast for hooking me up with an early copt of the album for my first full album review!

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