Secret Lives! Of The Freemasons or alternatively "Secret Lives!" was a band from Asheville, North Carolina. They formed in Asheville in 2003 after the breakup of two other local bands, A Kiss Before Dying and Throwing Myself.[1] In 2004 the group signed with Astro Magnetics (partly owned by Geoff Rickly of Thursday), who released their 2005 full-length;[2] the group left the label in June 2007,[3] and the next month signed with Victory Records.[4] They have toured nationally with such groups as He Is Legend, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, The Sleeping and Envy On the Coast.[1]
Secret Lives! Of The Freemasons | |
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Origin | Asheville, North Carolina |
Genres | Post-hardcore |
Years active | 2003–2008 |
Labels | Victory Records |
Members
edit- Current
- Cliff Brien Worsham - Lead vocals, keys (2003-2008)
- Jim Debardi - Guitar, keys, vocals (2003-2008)
- Tucker Ensley - Guitar (2003-2008)
- Josh Carden - Bass (2003-2008)
- Travis Moss - Drums (2003-2008)
- Past
- Justin Elrod - Guitar, vocals (2003-2007)
Discography
edit- The Cut And Thrust Of Clear Thinking (Divisional Media, EP, 2004)
- This Was Built To Make You Dance (Astro Magnetics, 2005)
1. Dance! 2. Make Like A Door And Shut Up 3. It Only Took A Whisper 4. A Song Of Hope 5. Glazed Over Eyes Never Lie 6. To The Barricades 7. This Was Built To Make You Dance (The Dance Dance Revolution) 8. If It Weren't For Pickpockets, I'd Have No Sexlife At All 9. And Then A Hurricane 10. I Fought The Broad (And The Broad Won) 11. How To Beat A Dead Horse 12. Less 'Tude, More Dude 13. Sweet Bonus Mosh
- Weekend Warriors (Victory Records, February 19, 2008)
1. Chug And Leave 2. Mascara 3. Dirty Laundry 4. The New Whack 5. Feels Like Home 6. Why We Run 7. Airplanes 8. There's Wolves Out There 9. Painting Monsters 10. The Death Of... 11. Xanax 12. Life Begins At 40oz.
Music videos
edit- It Only Took A Whisper
- Life Begins At 40 oz.
References
edit- ^ a b Secret Lives of the Freemasons at Allmusic.com
- ^ Tony Pascarella, Album Review, April 25, 2005. Accessed November 3, 2007.
- ^ Secret Lives of the Freemasons leave Astro Magnetics, punknews.org, June 24, 2007. Accessed November 3, 2007.
- ^ Shultz, Brian (July 30, 2007). "Victory signs Secret Lives of the Freemasons". Punknews.org. Retrieved May 30, 2022.
External links
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