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Overview

On their third LP, Walk Me Home, indie pop trio Secret Cities eschew the lo-fi patina of their previous work, turning in a more engaging and certainly more immediate effort. For a project that began with teenaged pen pals Charlie Gokey and Marie Parker trading 4-track tapes back and forth by mail, and then essentially continuing that way for their entire career (none of the band has ever lived in the same city), Secret Cities are one of the more productive long-distance bands out there. Even bands that live together are tough to maintain and it's a testament to both their creativity and tenacity that until Walk Me Home, they had not made an album in the same room together. In 2013, the trio of Gokey, Parker, and Alexander Abnos raised enough funds to book ten days at San Francisco's all-analog Tiny Telephone studios (owned by John Vanderslice) with engineer Jay Pellicci, whom they had met on a previous European tour. The focused energy of recording and writing together live in a room adds a renewed vigor to their '60s-influenced indie-pop and it's apparent throughout the album's 13 songs. The cleaner, warm, analog production brings out the character of both the players and the songs letting the parts breathe even with the occasional lush horn stacks and string parts. From the bouncy, melodic single "Bad Trip" to the easy jangle of "Playing with Fire," there is warmth and cohesion in this collection which seems focused largely on thoughtful, midtempo pop songs. As with their earlier work, there are the classic echoes of the Beach Boys along with Elephant 6-style psych-pop leanings in the vein of the Essex Green. With her winsome, unaffected voice, some of Parker's more lonesome songs like "The Roof" and "It's Always Summer" even recall early Susan Anway-era Magnetic Fields. While Secret Cities haven't drastically altered their retro indie pop style, the chemistry of working more closely together in a finite time and space provides a unity that had previously escaped them, making Walk Me Home their strongest release yet. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 06/24/2014
Label: Western Vinyl Records
UPC: 0656605465616
Rank: 136088

Tracks

  1. Purgatory (Foolish Hearts)
  2. Bad Trip
  3. Paradise
  4. The Rooftop
  5. Interlude 1
  6. Thumbs
  7. Playing with Fire
  8. Walk Me Home
  9. The Cellar
  10. Interlude 2
  11. It's Always Summer
  12. It's Always Winter
  13. Sun Enclosure

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Secret Cities   Primary Artist
Charlie Gokey   Primary Artist
Alexander Abnos   Primary Artist
Marie Parker   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Marie Parker   Composer,Group Member
Kelley Coyne   Assistant Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Micah Lidberg   Artwork
Secret Cities   Composer
Jay Pellicci   Mixing,Engineer
Charlie Gokey   Composer,Group Member
Josh Bonati   Mastering
Alexander Abnos   Composer,Photography,Group Member
Marvin Pellicci   Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Matt Bedrosian   Assistant Engineer,Mixing Assistant
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