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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Infobox album
| Name = Secret Rituals
| Type = [[Album]]
| name = Secret Rituals
| Artist = [[The Grates]]
| type = [[Album]]
| Released = 17 June 2011 (Aus)
| artist = [[The Grates]].
| cover =Secret Rituals.jpg|border=yes
| Recorded = <nowiki></nowiki>
| Genre = [[Indie pop]]/[[Indie rock]]
| alt =
| released = 17 June 2011 (Australia)
| Length =
| Label = [[Dew Process]]
| recorded = 2010/2011
| Producer = [[Gus van Go]]
| venue = [[Brooklyn]], [[New York (state)|New York]]
| Reviews =
| studio =
| genre = [[Indie pop]]/[[Indie rock]]
*[[Rolling Stone]] {{Rating|4.5|5}} <ref>[http://www.dew-process.com/news/detail/index_html?category=The+Grates&content_id=115918/ Rolling Stone Review]</ref>
| length = 39:06
| label = [[Dew Process]]
| producer = [[Gus van Go]]
| prev_title = [[Teeth Lost, Hearts Won]]
| prev_year = 2008
| next_title = Dream Team
| next_year = 2014
}}


{{Album ratings
| Last album = ''[[Teeth Lost, Hearts Won]]''<br />(2008)
| rev1 = [[Rolling Stone]]
| This album = '''''Secret Rituals'''''<br />(2011)
| rev1score = {{Rating|4.5|5}} <ref>{{cite web|url=http://dew-process.com/news/detail/index_html?category=The+Grates&content_id=115918|title=Rolling Stone Review}}</ref>
| Next album =
| noprose = yes
}}
}}
Secret Rituals is the [[third]] [[album]] from [[Brisbane]] [[Indie pop|indie]] [[Pop music|pop]] duo [[The Grates]]. It is their first album to be recorded as a duo, with longtime drummer Alana Skyring having left the band to pursue a culinary career.<ref>[http://thegrates.com/2011/01/to-our-fans-friends-big-news/ The Grates Press Release]</ref>


'''''Secret Rituals''''' is the third studio album from [[Brisbane]] [[Indie pop|indie]] [[Pop music|pop]] duo [[The Grates]]. It is their first album to be recorded as a duo, with longtime drummer Alana Skyring having left the band to pursue a culinary career.<ref>[http://thegrates.com/2011/01/to-our-fans-friends-big-news/ The Grates Press Release] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131026081402/http://thegrates.com/2011/01/to-our-fans-friends-big-news/ |date=2013-10-26 }}</ref>
The first song to be released to radio as a single was "Turn Me On", and also the track "Borrowed Skin" was made available as a download from the band's Facebook <ref>[http://facebook.com/thegrates/ The Grates Facebook page]</ref> and Bandcamp <ref>[http://thegrates.bandcamp.com/ The Grates Bandcamp page]</ref> pages.

Recording of the album was done in [[2010]] and [[2011]] in [[Brooklyn]] [[New York]] where the band had relocated for several months.
The first song to be released to radio as a single was "Turn Me On", which was first played on [[Triple J]] on 29 April 2011.

The band made the entire album available to stream via their website <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/thegrates/ The Grates YouTube page]</ref> along with accompanying videos that were made for each track which were shot and edited by [[The Grates]] themselves.


The band made the entire album available to stream via their website <ref>[http://youtube.com/thegrates/ The Grates You Tube page]</ref> along with accompanying videos that were made for each track
==Track listing==
==Track listing==
{{Track listing
|all_writing =
|title1 = Turn Me On
|length1 = 3:26
|title2 = Sweet Dreams
|length2 = 4:03
|title3 = Like You Could Have It All
|length3 = 2:59
|title4 = Change
|length4 = 4:08
|title5 = Crying All Night
|length5 = 3:02
|title6 = Welcome to the Middle
|length6 = 3:44
|title7 = The Night Won't Start Without Us
|length7 = 3:16
|title8 = Young Pricks
|length8 = 2:41
|title9 = Borrowed Skin
|length9 = 4:16
|title10 = With You
|length10 = 3:14
|title11 = Moving On
|length11 = 4:17
|total_length = 39:06
}}


==Charts==
# "Turn Me On"
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
# "Sweet Dreams"
|-
# "Live You Could Have It All"
! scope="col"| Chart (2011)
# "Change"
! scope="col"| Peak<br />position
# "Crying All Night"
|-
# "Welcome To The Middle"
{{album chart|Australia|11|artist=The Grates|album=Secret Rituals|rowheader=true|accessdate=24 July 2020}}
# "The Night Won’t Start Without Us"
|}
# "Young Pricks"
# "Borrowed Skin"
# "With You"
# "Moving On"


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
{{The Grates}}

{{Authority control}}
==External links==
*[http://www.thegrates.com Official website]


[[Category:2011 albums]]
[[Category:2011 albums]]
[[Category:The Grates albums]]
[[Category:Dew Process albums]]
[[Category:Albums produced by Gus van Go]]


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Latest revision as of 12:23, 18 September 2024

Secret Rituals
Studio album by
Released17 June 2011 (Australia)
Recorded2010/2011
VenueBrooklyn, New York
GenreIndie pop/Indie rock
Length39:06
LabelDew Process
ProducerGus van Go
The Grates. chronology
Teeth Lost, Hearts Won
(2008)
Secret Rituals
(2011)
Dream Team
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Rolling Stone [1]

Secret Rituals is the third studio album from Brisbane indie pop duo The Grates. It is their first album to be recorded as a duo, with longtime drummer Alana Skyring having left the band to pursue a culinary career.[2]

The first song to be released to radio as a single was "Turn Me On", which was first played on Triple J on 29 April 2011.

The band made the entire album available to stream via their website [3] along with accompanying videos that were made for each track which were shot and edited by The Grates themselves.

Track listing

[edit]
No.TitleLength
1."Turn Me On"3:26
2."Sweet Dreams"4:03
3."Like You Could Have It All"2:59
4."Change"4:08
5."Crying All Night"3:02
6."Welcome to the Middle"3:44
7."The Night Won't Start Without Us"3:16
8."Young Pricks"2:41
9."Borrowed Skin"4:16
10."With You"3:14
11."Moving On"4:17
Total length:39:06

Charts

[edit]
Chart (2011) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[4] 11

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Rolling Stone Review".
  2. ^ The Grates Press Release Archived 2013-10-26 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ The Grates YouTube page
  4. ^ "Australiancharts.com – The Grates – Secret Rituals". Hung Medien. Retrieved 24 July 2020.