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| ARTIST: | Sheila Divine |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Arena Rock |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Swan, We All Have Problems, Dramatica, Back to the Cradle, Calling All Lovers, Black River |
| UPC: | 639980002621 |
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Customer Reviews of Secret Society
Stunningly Amazing I first heard of The Sheila Divine in 2000 when i saw them open for Morrissey. I was blown away by their music and completely hooked ever since. The Smiths/Morrissey used to be my favorite band/artist of all time (for over a decade)...that is until I heard The Sheila Divine.
This cd, Secret Society, is their third (well, actually fourth) release and you can see how they've evolved and improved without losing their trademark sound. my only complaint is that it only has six songs on it. But those six are just phenominal.
Simply stated...you have to get this.
The Word is Out on The Sheila Divine's Secret Society!
The Sheila Divine's new EP, Secret Society, simply cannot remain a secret. This is an E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-T disc from one of the most promising lesser-known bands in music today. In my opinion, this album provides ample evidence that The Sheila Divine is poised to make it big. This relatively young band has produced a work that rivals albums from the most popular and preeminent rock artists today. Secret Society is complete with outstanding songwriting, energetic musicianship, and the powerful vocals of Aaron Perrino. Rock music just doesn't get better than this!
The EP begins with "Swan," a song with a name that dovetails directly with the tune itself. As you might imagine, this is a soaring, graceful, majestic song. On the second track, "We All Have Problems," Aaron Perrino recounts feelings of insignificance in the world, making this perhaps the most personal of all songs on the album. "Dramatica" is an effervescent, visceral experience, a masterfully written song supported by earnest vocals and engaging musicianship. "Back to the Cradle" is the hardest song on the album, a melodic but driving rocker with an explosive chorus. The next tune, "Calling All Lovers" is a sweeping ballad irresistibly delivered with the power, passion, and sincerity of Aaron Perrino's voice. The final track, "Black River," is an exquisitely crafted song - between the melodies, the harmonies, the transitions, the lyrics, and the intricacies of sound, this song approaches musical perfection.
My complaint about Secret Society? It only has six tracks!!!
I must also say this. Before buying Secret Society, I read reviews comparing The Sheila Divine to U2. No way, I said to myself, there's no way anybody can compare to the greatest rock and roll band of the last 20 years. Well, a couple of songs on this album sound just like something you might hear from U2. Listen to "Dramatica" and "Black River," and then you can draw your own conclusions.
I also own a copy of New Parade, a great album that was my initial happenstance exposure to The Sheila Divine. With their latest release, this band has definitely won me over: I'm a committed fan. I look forward to hearing more outstanding music from The Sheila Divine!!!
underappreciated and deserving
I've been a fan of TSD since I heard "Opportune Moment" in the Cambridge Soundworks commercial. Though the band has progressed since then, their sound remains recognizably TSD: the lyrics are thoughtful without being pretentious, and the musical hooks... these guys deserve a wider audience. So far, my favorite track is "The Swan", which hit me like a 2x4. This'll be on my turntable for a good long while....