Mirror - "Pyramid of Terror" (album stream)
Προ τετραετίας οι Mirror "τάραξαν" τα μουσικά ύδατα με την κυκλοφορία του (εξαιρετικού) ομώνυμου ντεμπούτου τους. Προ ημερών δισκογραφικά με τον δεύτερο δίσκο τους, ο οποίος φέρει τον τίτλο "Pyramid of Terror". Αρκετές οι αλλαγές στο line-up της μπάντας (το 2017). Αφορά τους δύο νέους κιθαρίστες και τον καινούριο drummer...
Δελτίο τύπου: «Approaching a full forty years on from 1980 - arguably the greatest year in its history - it can be vanishingly difficult in there here and now to find bands who can summon up the true elixir of traditional heavy metal in all its gory glory.
Certainly, there have been manifold variants of this supernatural force in the last four decades, yet for all the power-metal diversions and Pro-Tooled machinations that have crossed our transum, the blood-simple formula of steel-plated grandeur and street-level grit remains mystifyingly elusive for even its most long-standing proponents.
Lucky for everyone therefore, that the Cypriot denizens of darkness Mirror have returned. The brainchild of former Electric Wizard and Satan’s Wrath bassist Tas Danazoglou, Mirror’s second album sees them building on the heroic vibrations of their self-titled 2015 debut, summoning forth nine triumphant anthems that are equal parts lethal and life-affirming.
Deftly avoiding the lure of pastiche and parody, ‘Pyramid Of Terror’ arrives once again at the cusp of an audial era in which the widescreen sweep of late-‘70s rock, a la the cinematic splendour of Dio-era Rainbow, crosses swords with the stripped-down panache of the NWOBHM - somewhere akin to a danger zone between first-two-albums Iron Maiden and the occultist allure of debut Angel Witch - to set passions dramatically ablaze.
Carrying on the torch of the band, it’s a slightly different Mirror from that of the eponymous debut that launches itself above the parapet this time around - having moved back to his native Cyprus from London, Danazoglou set about putting together an all-living-and-breathing domestic line-up free from the long-haul frustrations of the international project that the band previously manifested.
Although the strident tenor of vocalist Jimmy Mavromatis remains, the band now sees guitarists Constantinos C. Bynd and Nikolas Spirits Moutafis joining the fray, alongside new drummer Danny Koullis Georgiou Conway (although erstwhile producer Jaime Gomez Arellano did handle drum duties before his departure).
Regardless, from the ‘Balls To The Wall’ style intro of the opening title-cut, via the glorious fist-shaker ‘Running From The Law’ to the B-movie vibrations and epic palpitations of ‘Black Magic Tower’, this is a still more charismatic and potent troupe, confident in the bravura showmanship of their delivery and alive with vibrant chemistry.
Now as ever, Mirror exist on a dusky promontory whereby latent forces of denim-and-leather-clad heroism are summoned forth in the here and now to triumphant avail. Utterly devoid of irony or nostalgia, ‘Pyramid Of Terror’ is no less than a transmission straight from the heavy metal motherlode, and a glorious testimony to a spirit that will doubtless outlive us all.»
Δελτίο τύπου: «Approaching a full forty years on from 1980 - arguably the greatest year in its history - it can be vanishingly difficult in there here and now to find bands who can summon up the true elixir of traditional heavy metal in all its gory glory.
Certainly, there have been manifold variants of this supernatural force in the last four decades, yet for all the power-metal diversions and Pro-Tooled machinations that have crossed our transum, the blood-simple formula of steel-plated grandeur and street-level grit remains mystifyingly elusive for even its most long-standing proponents.
Lucky for everyone therefore, that the Cypriot denizens of darkness Mirror have returned. The brainchild of former Electric Wizard and Satan’s Wrath bassist Tas Danazoglou, Mirror’s second album sees them building on the heroic vibrations of their self-titled 2015 debut, summoning forth nine triumphant anthems that are equal parts lethal and life-affirming.
Deftly avoiding the lure of pastiche and parody, ‘Pyramid Of Terror’ arrives once again at the cusp of an audial era in which the widescreen sweep of late-‘70s rock, a la the cinematic splendour of Dio-era Rainbow, crosses swords with the stripped-down panache of the NWOBHM - somewhere akin to a danger zone between first-two-albums Iron Maiden and the occultist allure of debut Angel Witch - to set passions dramatically ablaze.
Carrying on the torch of the band, it’s a slightly different Mirror from that of the eponymous debut that launches itself above the parapet this time around - having moved back to his native Cyprus from London, Danazoglou set about putting together an all-living-and-breathing domestic line-up free from the long-haul frustrations of the international project that the band previously manifested.
Although the strident tenor of vocalist Jimmy Mavromatis remains, the band now sees guitarists Constantinos C. Bynd and Nikolas Spirits Moutafis joining the fray, alongside new drummer Danny Koullis Georgiou Conway (although erstwhile producer Jaime Gomez Arellano did handle drum duties before his departure).
Regardless, from the ‘Balls To The Wall’ style intro of the opening title-cut, via the glorious fist-shaker ‘Running From The Law’ to the B-movie vibrations and epic palpitations of ‘Black Magic Tower’, this is a still more charismatic and potent troupe, confident in the bravura showmanship of their delivery and alive with vibrant chemistry.
Now as ever, Mirror exist on a dusky promontory whereby latent forces of denim-and-leather-clad heroism are summoned forth in the here and now to triumphant avail. Utterly devoid of irony or nostalgia, ‘Pyramid Of Terror’ is no less than a transmission straight from the heavy metal motherlode, and a glorious testimony to a spirit that will doubtless outlive us all.»
Band: Mirror
Country of origin: International
Formed in: 2015
Genre: Heavy Metal
Lyrical themes: Occultism
Years active: 2015-present
Album: "Pyramid of Terror"
Type: Full length
Release date: June 28th, 2019
Label: Bad Omen Records
Format: CD, Vinyl, Digital
Track listing:
1. Pyramid of Terror
2. I Am the Freak
3. Secrets of Time
4. Master of the Deep
5. Running from the Law
6. Apollo Rising
7. Black Magic Tower
8. Nitocris
9. The Last Step Down
Band members:
Jimmy Mavromatis - Vocals
Tas Danazoglou - Bass
Constantinos C. Blynd - Guitar
Nikolas Sprits Moutafis - Guitar
Danny Koullis Georgiou Conway - Drums
Αρκετά τα καλά κομμάτια εδώ, ευτυχώς ανέπτυξαν το ύφος των Galleon και Elysian που ξεχώριζαν στον πρώτο δίσκο. Στη δική μου λίστα πάνε ψηλά για φέτος, αναμένω στο μέλλον ολόκληρο δίσκο στο ύφος των Nitocris, Secrets of time, Apollo rising, Black Magic Tower.
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήΚαι κάτι ακόμα, πολλές μπάντες παγκοσμίως θα ήθελαν να έχουν τέτοια φωνάρα στο ρόστερ τους.
Αιρεσιάρχης
Καλός (έως πολύ καλός) δίσκος. Από την μέση και μετά "απογειώνεται"...
ΔιαγραφήΑνετα απο τα καλυτερα της χρονιας.
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήΣυμφωνώ, αλλά να... γκρινιάξω; Μου λείπει το 70ς στοιχείο και προσέγγιση του ντεμπούτου...
ΔιαγραφήΜα αυτό έιναι όλη η ουσία! Ξέφυγε από τις ρίζες σου και κυκλοφόρησε τον αυθεντικά μεταλλικό επικό δίσκο που θα σε βάλει στη Βαλχάλλα.
ΔιαγραφήΌπως ξαναείπα, αναμένω έναν δίσκο από Mirror γεμάτο μόνο με Apollo Rising, Nicrotis και Black Magic Tower.
Air-εσιάρχης
Και πάλι όμως οι Purple, Heep στιγμές μαγείας μου λείπουν. Και δεν νομίζω ότι μιλάμε για εξέλιξη. Απλά "παραμέρισες" λίγο τα πιο 70ς στοιχεία και εστίασες περισσότερο στο 80ς metal. Βέβαια ψάχνουμε ψύλλους στ' άχυρα καθώς ο δίσκος είναι πάρα πολύ καλός και πιθανότατα στο φετινό top 10 του Metal Daze...
Διαγραφή