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Keeping Secrets (Motor Ace Song)
"Keeping Secrets" is a song by Australian band Motor Ace. The song was released in May 2002 as the second and final single from the band's second studio album ''Shoot This''. The song peaked at number 30 on the ARIA Charts. Interpretation A hooky, guitar driven introduction blends into an impassioned narrative that explodes into one of the most melodic choruses heard this year. Vocalist Patrick Robertson said that the song is "…about having the best night of your life…feeling the anticipation of the night ahead – the night you’ve been waiting for all week long. ‘Keeping Secrets’ refers to the idea that the ‘city lights’ hold the secret to the nights pleasures and dramas, to the unpredictability that makes life exciting." Track listing # "Keeping Secrets" # "Can't Ask You Twice" # "Not Stalking You" # "Death Defy" (Live) # "Carry On" Charts References

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Motor Ace
Motor Ace are an Australian alternative rock band. Formed in Melbourne around 1998 out of the remains of another band named Snowblind, their members are Patrick ('Patch') Robertson (vocals/guitar), Damian Birchall Costin (drums), Matt Balfe (bass), and Dave Ong (guitar). History 1988–2000: Early history Motor Ace began recording their debut release, a self-titled EP, during April 1999. They worked with producer Paul McKercher, who had previously worked with bands such as You Am I and The Cruel Sea (band), The Cruel Sea. Along with 28 Days (band), 28 Days, Machine Gun Fellatio, and NoKTuRNL, they were part of a collection of young Australian acts signed to Mushroom Records, Festival Mushroom Records' development label Sputnik, which launched in 1999. The eventual track listing of their self-titled release included "Chairman of the Board", "Chromakey", "Criminal Past", "Lowrider", and "Fluke". Triple J gave the band heavy airplay, assisting the band on their touring schedule ...
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