1. Sudden & Endless
2. In Rhythm
3. Interstellar
4. Cloudless Rain
5. (kohelet)
6. Garment
7. Betterwithyou
8. ...since Adam. Still
9. The Raven / The Echo
10. Hilltop
11. 517
12. Reverie
13. "In The Garden" Circa 1912
Mirours are an American Christian alternative rock band from Sacramento, California consisting of husband and wife duo, Jake and Hilary Owen.
There are times you put on music and no matter what you are doing it stops you in your tracks. When this happens on a new release it becomes something very special.
And this album is extra special, it’s not only open to being creative, it’s open to being spacious and exciting and so much more in between. Through an eclectic range of styles, Mirours draw influence from a variety of musical genres to tell personal and unconventional stories of... Read More Mirours are an American Christian alternative rock band from Sacramento, California consisting of husband and wife duo, Jake and Hilary Owen.
There are times you put on music and no matter what you are doing it stops you in your tracks. When this happens on a new release it becomes something very special.
And this album is extra special, it’s not only open to being creative, it’s open to being spacious and exciting and so much more in between. Through an eclectic range of styles, Mirours draw influence from a variety of musical genres to tell personal and unconventional stories of faith.
This is electric atmospheric alt pop but with a massive creative twist, think The 1975 with a chilled out Muse and even a bit of the first Rend album (in part) and you start to grasp the sound of this band. The album as a whole has an airy atmospheric sound to it, a really great sound, but there are a few tracks that push towards the alt side of the world musically, this ends up giving the album a great balance and stops it feeling repetitive.
A band like this would work in a festival like Glastonbury and fit in perfectly. This might sound very selfish but Mirours is my kind of band. This album has become one of my favourites of 2019 and I can highly recommend it to you.
Review by Jono Davies
LTTM Rating 5 Out of 5 Stars Standout Tracks In Rhythm
Interstellar
Cloudless Rain
Garment