Manchester’s cacophonous craftsmen Chew Magna are back with a feedback drenched ode to compulsive lying, bull shitting and hyperbole. “Secrets originally started life as an acoustic song I wrote for my folk group” reveals singer Laurie “but we jammed it a few times, channelling bands like Sebadoh and Superchunk and it transformed pretty quickly”. Clocking in at just over two minutes, what “Secrets” lacks in duration it makes up for in volume. “We wanted it to be noisy to juxtapose the poppy melodies” explains guitarist Simon “Laurie and I don’t play a single note in the verse, we just leave the guitars to start squealing”.
The end result is a concise pop tune buried under unyielding guitar squall. When the choruses hit, we get thundering chords and Hulme’s soaring vocal, reminiscent of the finest Lou Barlow earworm. When asked about the lyrical content Laurie says “I wrote the song partly about my tendency to exaggerate details when I tell my dull anecdotes… but it also taps into bigger themes of bullshitting and gross exaggeration I see every day on social media or in advertising etc”.
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