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posted January 20, 2011

Italian battalion The Secret are finally returning to the US this Spring, their first tour on American soil since 2009. The crew will land stateside in early March to embark on a newly announced tour of the country alongside The Funeral Pyre. The Secret toured North America in 2009 with Early Graves, and were planning to book a second tour with the band, when EG singer Makh Daniels was killed in a van accident, delaying all plans. "This tragedy had a big impact on our lives," The Secret's guitarist Michael Bertoldini stated in a brand new interview with by Noisecreep.com. But looking towards the upcoming tour, he states "I'm gonna see a lot of friends I haven't seen in awhile and I'm gonna visit new parts of the country I've never seen." Check out the full story here.
The full tour routing at press time is as follows, with more announcements to be made in the coming days as more plans are confirmed and put into action.
The Secret's newest full-length "Solve Et Coagula" -- their first for Southern Lord Recordings -- was released to in September, unleashing it's brutally-charged surge of noise-laden metallic hatred on the unsuspecting public, and since appearing on countless "Best of 2010" lists in recent weeks. Recorded by Kurt Ballou at his Godcity Studios (Trap Them, Converge, Disfear), "Solve Et Coagula" runs rampant with dismantling breakdowns, gargantuan riffage and jackhammer blastbeats, all empowered by the most shredding vocal attack. The Secret's attack is surely cutting edge, and places them near the top of the heaviest bands to ever surge forth from Italy. "Solve Et Coagula" exposes the sound of humanity's failure and defeat, embodied as pure aural rage.
THE SECRET Spring 2011 U.S. Tour w/ The Funeral Pyre: