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2008
Secret Rooms
About This Album
Gran Ronde may hail from the West Coast, but they bear a striking resemblance to New York City's the Bravery, right down to lead singer Christopher Pearson's double take-inducing similarity to Bravery frontman Sam Endicott. This shouldn't be interpreted as mere imitation -- Gran Ronde is indeed its own band, and each of the members has the musical aptitude to show for it. The group's debut album, Secret Rooms, opens strong with "On and On," a song that is urgent and even subtly aggressive. It's a combination that is quickly established as an integral part of Gran Ronde's sound, and also marks the group as a tight, clear ensemble. Pearson and lead guitarist Neil Parek work in tandem to achieve shimmering effects, and the rhythm section of Bryan Hobbs (bass) and Fernando Sanchez (drums) keeps the band grounded without bogging it down. Though most of Secret Rooms tends toward a bleak, melancholy sound, the album's lighter numbers ("Say Say Say," "Wisdom," and "Come Together") provide bright, lush variation that makes it an enjoyable listen. However, there is one complaint about Secret Rooms that cannot be helped by musicianship.
Track List (try tracks 2,3,4,7 and 8)

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