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The Mirror Explodes

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Download links and information about The Mirror Explodes by The Warlocks. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative, Psychedelic genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 43:08 minutes.

Artist: The Warlocks
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative, Psychedelic
Tracks: 8
Duration: 43:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Red Camera 5:30
2. The Midnight Sun 4:27
3. Slowly Disappearing 4:52
4. There Is A Formula To Your Despair 4:43
5. Standing Between The Lovers Of Hell 5:48
6. You Make Me Wait 5:54
7. Frequency Meltdown 6:10
8. Static Eyes 5:44

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The fifth studio album from L.A.'s The Warlocks recalls The Brian Jonestown Massacre’s 1995 debut LP, Methodrone. But that's only natural; many members of The Warlocks were once in The Brian Jonestown Massacre. And as with Anton Newcomb’s cultish gathering of musicians, The Warlocks often feature nine or 10 members (replete with a tambourine/percussionist à la Joel Gion). “Red Camera” opens with the hypnotic vintage guitar drone of Spacemen 3 worship and more effect pedals than Slowdive and Ride combined. Over a tambourine mantra that keeps time, Bobby Hecksher sings in a near-whisper, approximating the faux British accent of Spacegirl and Other Favorites–era Newcomb. “The Midnight Sun” follows with slower tempos and My Bloody Valentine–style warbly, woozy floating tremolo guitar. The standout song “There Is a Formula to Your Despair” reveals the most originality. Though it starts out sounding highly influenced by Galaxie 500’s This Is Our Music, Hecksher drives the lovelorn tune into the depths of a space-rock serenade.