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The Secret History

Tarnished by the golden hours

About Me

The Secret History was formed in 2007 by ex MY FAVORITE singer/songwriter Michael Grace Jr., and his decade long collaborators; guitarist Darren Amadio, bassist Gil Abad, drummer Tod Karasik, and keyboardist Kurt Brondo. My Favorite were a band occasionally deeply loved by the kids and their own heroes alike.The roots of The Secret History grew out of the ashes of that previous project, as did the loosely thematic group of songs Grace wrote revolving around a fictional rock group called The Haunted Hearts, which may or may not be composed entirely of ghosts. The Secret History crystallized when Grace met Lisa Ronson, coming together at an Irish pub in the East Village called 'The Scratcher,' with the third verse of "Desolation Row" echoing through the bar. She had answered an ad in The Village Voice seeking a 'Female Voice/Tragic Cult Figure.' Her dad was the greatest Spider from Mars, and that was tragic enough, but it was the voice...and everything desperate just under the surface of it...that convinced us. The addition of Erin Dermody, an ethereal young lady in a dress singing harmonies, completed the band. Together they are creating a new form of continental art rock, drawing from the jangles of rainy Manchester, the stomp of glam, the innocence of the girl groups, and the anxiety of disco. They have been playing riotous shows in the vivid shadows of Brooklyn and Manhattan whilst finishing up a debut recording for Spring release.

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Music:

Member Since: 2/28/2007
Band Website: To be revealed in mundanely dramatic fashion...
Band Members: Michael Grace, Jr. : Songs, a little singing, farfisa. Lisa Ronson: Singing, hereditary metaphysics. Darren Amadio: Guitar Anti-heroism. Tod Karasik: Drum Anti-heroism. Kurt Brondo: Things with keys, buttons, fuses. Gil Abad: Bass guitar, continentialism. Erin Dermody: Singing, long-distance running. With special guest Audrey Morse on violin.
Influences: The Us we never knew. The Us we know too well.
Sounds Like: What critics have said about the past songs of Michael Grace Jr.
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This is music that matters to me. The songs have become requirements; Grace's obsessions suddenly seem to have become mine. The alien, the girl or boy "differing in nature or character typically to the point of incompatibility," to quote Webster's. This band reflects an amalgamation, of sounds and styles while all the while retaining an awareness of the awkwardness of youth. Each single track is better than most bands' entire album
-Ink 19

This pristine, heartbreaking panorama of teenage wastelands past and future is no mope-fest: tight instrumentation and clever lyrics give it a near-lethal bite and snap.
-Gear

When Belle and Sebastian recently performed in New York, the Scottish popsters specifically requested the presence of one band to open the show. Nope, it wasn't Hall & Oates, but good guess. It was the Long Island ensemble called My Favorite. It's really no surprise that B&S would be drawn to the chirpy pop melodies and dark, quixotic lyrics, and titles that could even make Morrissey smile...
-Boston Globe

Their "nostalgia for meaningful things," which includes black anoraks and synthesized strings, creates enough distance from the music's initial inspiration to block the pain and allow them to bask in the unmitigated joy of melodies well-delivered.
-Rolling Stone.com

Stage noir with silent dialogue that tells you high school is death and pop songs are the afterlife. And beyond this, that pop music is a kind of purgatory truth: There's no half-allegiances here--you were born to die a teenager. Be a ghost or be boring.
-Twin City Pages

Poetic themes find their perfect companion in a glorious concoction of arching, melancholy synth lines, arpeggiated '80s guitar melodies, and wistful, cooing vocals. A loving tribute to fallen idols...
-The Big Takeover

Songwriter Michael Grace delivers themes of isolation and alienation matched with upbeat tunes and sweet voices...creating a pleasantly ironic group of songs that suggest dejected suburban dwelling can inspire beauty.
-Boston Weekly

With a firm focus on melody and dance mechanics, the group has built themselves quite a following... in a time when monstrous hordes of new wave bands are springing up from the ground like potatoes wearing sunglasses, it's important to be able to recognize what made new wave so important to begin with, and why it's worth drawing upon.
-Splendid e-zine

Record Label: Le Grand Magistery
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

The Secret History return May 16 for the 4th Anniversary of The Mondo Dance Party

Children of The Endless Tomorrow,The Secret History are proud to return to the stage for the Fourth Anniversary of The Mondo Dance party on Friday May 16th. Mondo is simply the best indie danceparty i...
Posted by The Secret History on Sat, 03 May 2008 06:39:00 PST

The Secret History return this Thursday March 27th!

Holy Heartbeats,A friendly reminder that The Secret History are throwing a party this Thursday March 27th at the Galapagos art space in Williamsburg Brooklyn. In addition to a live performance by us, ...
Posted by The Secret History on Mon, 24 Mar 2008 06:27:00 PST

The Secret History sign on with Le Grand Magistery, announce two shows!

Dearest Dears,It is with great pleasure that we announce that The Secret History has signed on with the Le Grand Magistery label to release their debut recording, a 5 song e.p. tentatively titled "De...
Posted by The Secret History on Thu, 06 Mar 2008 12:53:00 PST

The Secret History THIS FRIDAY at Union Pool!

Dearest Historians, A reminder that this Friday evening is our end of the year art-pop bash at the atmospheric Williamsburg bar/venue Union Pool. We are excited to take the stage alongside two local b...
Posted by The Secret History on Tue, 11 Dec 2007 09:55:00 PST

The Secret History Friday 10/19!

Dearest Historians, The Secret History return to the stage next Friday October 19th for a CMJ week blow-out. This  special live performance at Don Hills will be part of the Mondo dance party, the...
Posted by The Secret History on Tue, 09 Oct 2007 02:11:00 PST

Autumn becomes us...

Dearest Historians in Repose, October is going to be an exciting month for us here at TSH headquarters. And I'm not merely talking about Citta Di Palermo's UEFA cup matches. In the first week or so of...
Posted by The Secret History on Wed, 19 Sep 2007 03:06:00 PST