Nuclear Saint
The Sound Mirrors
Performed By
The Sound Mirrors
Album UPC
616892900122
CD Baby Track ID
3457903
Label
Binge Records
Released
2007-01-01
BPM
141
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm80727220
Year
2007
Spotify Plays
4
Writers
Writer
Dennis Tyhacz
Pub Co
Binge Records
Composer
Dennis Tyhacz
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - NY - New York City
Description
Putting 60's vocal stylings against a new wave backdrop and sonic experimentation between the two, mending the bridge between 60's contemporary artists with 80's New Wave/Alt Rock pioneers, and creating their own sound in the process.
Notes
With the release of their LP "The Calling" in 2007, The Sound Mirrors are no newcomers to the rock landscape.
Releasing their first album "Signs of Life" in 2004 (under the moniker "Nemo" - a take on Captain Nemo from 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea), Luke McCartney & Dennis Tyhacz earned the praise of rock critics & fans alike. With Left Off The Dial declaring Signs of Life "One of the best albums of the year", and The New York Press proclaiming "Lord knows we've been waiting for Rock and New Wave to marry for a long time"..."Signs of Life" soon found heavy rotation in college radio & NPR and the album was only a sonic-hint at things to come.
Emerging in 2007 with "The Calling", McCartney & Tyhacz managed to turn the tables on the listener once again. Delving into sonic-ambience with futuristic-rock at the helm, "The Calling" echoes the experimentation achieved on "Signs of Life", but that's only the beginning of the journey. Honest opinions on the current political landscape and sonic musings make their case, and some of the best damn rock-songs on this side of the pond evolve.
Releasing their first album "Signs of Life" in 2004 (under the moniker "Nemo" - a take on Captain Nemo from 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea), Luke McCartney & Dennis Tyhacz earned the praise of rock critics & fans alike. With Left Off The Dial declaring Signs of Life "One of the best albums of the year", and The New York Press proclaiming "Lord knows we've been waiting for Rock and New Wave to marry for a long time"..."Signs of Life" soon found heavy rotation in college radio & NPR and the album was only a sonic-hint at things to come.
Emerging in 2007 with "The Calling", McCartney & Tyhacz managed to turn the tables on the listener once again. Delving into sonic-ambience with futuristic-rock at the helm, "The Calling" echoes the experimentation achieved on "Signs of Life", but that's only the beginning of the journey. Honest opinions on the current political landscape and sonic musings make their case, and some of the best damn rock-songs on this side of the pond evolve.
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