Wow, WTF? I can't believe I've never heard of 3rd Secret before considering how stacked with legends they are. Pearl Jam is also at the tippy top of my most favorite rock bands (I've seen them...
Wow, WTF? I can't believe I've never heard of 3rd Secret before considering how stacked with legends they are. Pearl Jam is also at the tippy top of my most favorite rock bands (I've seen them live half a dozen times now), so I am genuinely surprised I didn't know Matt Cameron was in another band. Soundgarden (RIP Chris) and Nirvana (RIP Kurt) are also amongst my absolute favs too, so I'm surprised I never looked up where the rest of the band members went to afterwards either, before now.
This track was great, BTW, and now I am definitely going to have to listen to the rest of their stuff. Thanks for sharing this, @hobbes64!
Yeah lol I buried the lede in my post and comment. If I wanted more votes I should have mentioned Soundgarden, Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Void in the title instead of the song name.
Yeah lol I buried the lede in my post and comment. If I wanted more votes I should have mentioned Soundgarden, Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Void in the title instead of the song name.
Heh, yeah that would probably have gotten more attention... but even at the best of times ~music isn't particularly busy so I doubt it would have had all that much of an effect, TBH. :/
Heh, yeah that would probably have gotten more attention... but even at the best of times ~music isn't particularly busy so I doubt it would have had all that much of an effect, TBH. :/
I wanted to make a post about the supergroup 3rd Secret, partly because I like the music and partly because there isn't a whole lot of information about it, which makes me more curious about it....
I wanted to make a post about the supergroup 3rd Secret, partly because I like the music and partly because there isn't a whole lot of information about it, which makes me more curious about it.
They have two albums. I heard about the first one from Rick Beato and live performances of a few of the songs were posted by the band onto youtube. I think this is quite a good album which is a bit 90s grunge and has a bit of folk music too. The singers Jillian Raye and Jennifer Johnson make interesting harmony choices and are very talented. The rest of the group: Bubba Dupree, Matt Cameron, Kim Thayil, and Krist Novoselić are excellent and well known from other famous bands which is why this is a "supergroup".
The 2nd album came out about a year after the first and it has some similarities but also a few songs that are quite different than I expected. The song that I posted, "Queens", is my favorite from this album. A few of the songs have different singers, at least I know that Matt Cameron and Taylor Momsen do a few. It's hard to place the genre of those songs, some are more like retro pop music than the other grungy ones. I can't find any live performances of these other singers performing them. The lyrics on some of the songs are sometimes hard to understand but are sometimes just regular relationship stuff and sometimes seem to be related to fantasy or zombies or something.
One thing charming about the group is that their Official Website is really terrible. It's just kind of thrown together by someone who doesn't understand websites at all, or maybe used to make sites in the year 2001 and hasn't learned any new techniques or know that most people have higher resolution monitors now. There's no menus or anything, just some pictures and text kind of slapped on the page and then a link to another page sometimes. Apologies to whoever made it but maybe it's intentionally bad to seem retro?
Anyway I haven't found full credits to the songs on the 2nd album, nor can I find accurate lyrics for all the songs. The lack of modern promotion and information is kind of like how music was in the 70s or 80s, except a group like this would have a lot of coverage in Rolling Stone magazine or something.
It seems like the albums are kind of just for the enjoyment of the music and aren't carefully designed by a label for maximum profit. And that seems pretty cool.
Wow, WTF? I can't believe I've never heard of 3rd Secret before considering how stacked with legends they are. Pearl Jam is also at the tippy top of my most favorite rock bands (I've seen them live half a dozen times now), so I am genuinely surprised I didn't know Matt Cameron was in another band. Soundgarden (RIP Chris) and Nirvana (RIP Kurt) are also amongst my absolute favs too, so I'm surprised I never looked up where the rest of the band members went to afterwards either, before now.
This track was great, BTW, and now I am definitely going to have to listen to the rest of their stuff. Thanks for sharing this, @hobbes64!
Yeah lol I buried the lede in my post and comment. If I wanted more votes I should have mentioned Soundgarden, Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Void in the title instead of the song name.
Heh, yeah that would probably have gotten more attention... but even at the best of times ~music isn't particularly busy so I doubt it would have had all that much of an effect, TBH. :/
I wanted to make a post about the supergroup 3rd Secret, partly because I like the music and partly because there isn't a whole lot of information about it, which makes me more curious about it.
They have two albums. I heard about the first one from Rick Beato and live performances of a few of the songs were posted by the band onto youtube. I think this is quite a good album which is a bit 90s grunge and has a bit of folk music too. The singers Jillian Raye and Jennifer Johnson make interesting harmony choices and are very talented. The rest of the group: Bubba Dupree, Matt Cameron, Kim Thayil, and Krist Novoselić are excellent and well known from other famous bands which is why this is a "supergroup".
The 2nd album came out about a year after the first and it has some similarities but also a few songs that are quite different than I expected. The song that I posted, "Queens", is my favorite from this album. A few of the songs have different singers, at least I know that Matt Cameron and Taylor Momsen do a few. It's hard to place the genre of those songs, some are more like retro pop music than the other grungy ones. I can't find any live performances of these other singers performing them. The lyrics on some of the songs are sometimes hard to understand but are sometimes just regular relationship stuff and sometimes seem to be related to fantasy or zombies or something.
One thing charming about the group is that their Official Website is really terrible. It's just kind of thrown together by someone who doesn't understand websites at all, or maybe used to make sites in the year 2001 and hasn't learned any new techniques or know that most people have higher resolution monitors now. There's no menus or anything, just some pictures and text kind of slapped on the page and then a link to another page sometimes. Apologies to whoever made it but maybe it's intentionally bad to seem retro?
Anyway I haven't found full credits to the songs on the 2nd album, nor can I find accurate lyrics for all the songs. The lack of modern promotion and information is kind of like how music was in the 70s or 80s, except a group like this would have a lot of coverage in Rolling Stone magazine or something.
It seems like the albums are kind of just for the enjoyment of the music and aren't carefully designed by a label for maximum profit. And that seems pretty cool.