top of page
andyjansbrown

The Secret's Out

‘The Secret’s Out’ Single Launch from the Soon-to-be Released Album ‘Falling’: A Captivating Exploration of the Human Experience Through Indie Rock[Byron Bay, Australia, July 5, 2024]


Andy Jans-Brown and Cameron Spike- Porter are thrilled to announce the release of their third single, ‘The Secret’s Out’ from their much-anticipated album 'Falling’, an Indie Rock anthem that delves deep into the myriad ways we experience the act of falling. From the intoxicating plunge into love's embrace to the crumbling of empires; from the whimsical folly of the fool to the siren call of propaganda, that allure of deceit to the innocence of our naivety.


’The Secret’s Out’ is a more laid back and simple indie pop-rock vignette than its two predecessors. It lives sonically somewhere between the music of ’The Shins’ and ’The Cruel Sea’. The opening line says, “I’ve got a tale to tell you, some of it might even be true”

The author is lying, but the medium has power. Will we fall for it?It’s ironic and fun and infectious.


‘Falling’ has been praised by Keyline Magazine as "an indie rock masterpiece," the album promises to be a significant addition to Jans-Brown’s three other critically acclaimed albums.The ensemble features Andy Jans-Brown’s evocative vocals and acoustic guitar, complemented by Cameron Spike-Porter’s layered electric guitars and bass, and David Ely’s robust drumming. The production was brought to life at Prawn and Spanner Studios in Goonengerry, NSW, Australia where Christian Pyle mixed the tracks with a brilliant touch, and was mastered by Adam Dempsey.

The artists, along with their talented team, invite listeners worldwide to immerse themselves in the exhilarating freefall of ‘The Secret’s Out’ and look forward to the full journey that 'Falling' promises to offer. 'The ‘Secret’s Out’ will be available on all major streaming platforms starting July 5.

4 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

'The Secret's Out' Single and Music Video

Welcome to a world where ancient Pharaohs meet modern-day oligarchs, where hieroglyphs evolve into tweets, and where the lines between...

Commentaires


bottom of page