Alternative rock breakout Telling Secrets drops new music video for “Lullaby”; debut album out now

Telling Secrets has dropped a new music video for alternative rock anthem, “Lullaby”.

Frontman Vic Kovacs shares: “The music video for Lullaby is a fun, pop-punk inspired self-directed piece, showcasing the Malibu beach with Easter eggs from another music video, “(Wake Up) Full Moon”

Watch the music video HERE.

The track is taken from new, debut album, Telling Secrets I, a collection of uplifting modern rock, adorned with arena ready breakdowns and soaring injections of melody.

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The secret is out. Led by Vik Kovacs and based between London and Los Angeles, alternative rock emergent Telling Secrets has burst onto the scene with a string of outstanding singles. Rooted in rock, but perennially dexterous in delivery, Kovacs cites influences that include Led Zeppelin, Sleep Token, and Falling in Reverse.

Watch the “Case Closed” music video HERE.

New, debut album Telling Secrets I vouches for this melting pot of inspiration. The tracks are as diverse as they are dynamic; heavy and melodic juxtapose deftly, with classic and modern rock influence duelling at every bend. The multifaceted Kovacs tapped Matt McAndrew (Rain City Drive), Elliot Polokoff (Cemetery Sun) and Rachel Blum (Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B) for production and engineering.

“Telling Secrets is set to shake up the scene with a myriad of eclectic styles converging, united by a balanced and slick production thanks to some esteemed collaborators.” – Loudwire

Despite the star-studded cast behind the controls, it’s Telling Secrets’ penmanship that stands proud on LP #1. Acclaim has already begun in earnest with Kovacs landing multiple songwriting awards and picking up international press support. Loudwire, Outburn Magazine and BBC Radio 1 have all added their weighty support with the latter naming “(They Say) Bliss is Oblivion” it’s track of the week.

“I totally lost my mind when I first heard this. Where have you been my entire life?” – Alyx Holcombe, BBC Radio 1

Featuring a stacked set of anthemic rock ragers, Telling Secrets I is a spectacular first entry for the band. Amidst the gloss of the cinematic production and scintillating instrumentation sits a collection of heart-on-sleeve and unerringly relatable tracks, with Kovacs forging an immediate connection with his rapidly growing audience.

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