2004 studio album by Secret Machines
Now Here is Nowhere is the debut studio album by American rock band Secret Machines . It was released on May 18, 2004. The songs on the album are reminiscent of Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin , with krautrock and shoegazing influences.[ 5] [ 9] [ 13]
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