SINGLE REVIEW: Andy Jans-Brown - The Secret's Out

Andy Jans-Brown's latest single, 'The Secret's Out', marks the launch of his upcoming album Falling. This track presents a more laid-back and simple indie pop-rock vibe compared to his usual style, yet still retains his signature depth and artistic flair. Jans-Brown, a multi-talented artist proficient in music, film, theatre, and visual art, brings a captivating exploration of the human experience to this piece.

'The Secret's Out' exudes a dreamy, mystical atmosphere, perfect for a kick-back, chill-out session. The song's shuffling tone, reminiscent of Freak Power's 'Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out', carries a slight acidity, adding a trippy, introspective edge. Jans-Brown's powerful vocals, with their soulful and somewhat dark timbre, guide the listener through a journey of contemplation and reflection.

The track explores various facets of the theme of 'falling'. It touches on the intoxicating plunge into love, the collapse of empires, the whimsical nature of foolishness, the seductive power of propaganda, and the allure of deceit contrasted with innocent naivety. This rich thematic content is beautifully encapsulated in the song's bold chorus, which shifts the tone into a more classic rock landscape, providing a striking contrast to the song's otherwise laid-back vibe.

Overall, 'The Secret's Out' is a thoughtful indie rock anthem that delves into the complexities of human experiences and emotions. Jans-Brown's ability to blend dreamy soundscapes with powerful rock elements, all while maintaining a soulful, introspective narrative, makes this track a standout piece. As a preview of what's to come on Falling, it sets a compelling tone and leaves listeners eager for more.

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