Mirrors launch debut album with free Brighton gig
Like your indie boys black-clad and channelling OMD? You’re in luck: icy Brighton electro-pop revivalists Mirrors are celebrating the release of their debut album with a gig at the city’s Green Door Store venue. The four-piece band are signed, somewhat improbably, to noted big-beat-turned-charty-dance label Skint Records, and are sufficiently hotly tipped to have been local music monthly Source’s Band of 2010 with only a couple of singles to their name. You may have seen them supporting Delphic last year.
Lights and Offerings is the album’s name, recorded over the last few months with noted über-pop producer Richard X at the controls. You can hear some, most or who knows, maybe even all of it at the Green Door Store on Thursday 24 February. Doors open at 8pm, it’s free to get in before 11pm and open till who knows when, but we’ve been unable to ascertain what time the band are on. Sorry.
You’ll find The Green Door Store pretty much right next to Brighton station. Discover some more about Mirrors at Skintentertainment.com, or if you’re feeling especially time-poor, they’ve chucked an album sampler on YouTube.
See you down the front on the 24th – first one to smile gets snakebite & black down their blouse.
Lights and Offerings is released on Skint Records on 28th February.
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