Mirrors

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It can be said that wherever the good spaceship the Velvet Underground touched down, weird bands started to spring out of the soil. The Velvets appeared in the Cleveland, OH, area no less than 14 times between 1968 and 1971, and by 1973, Cleveland's Mirrors were playing the local high-school dance and saloon circuit, with a sound reminiscent of the Velvets, but also throwing in a dash of humor, some hard-rocking post-psychedelic grooves, a nod to the progressive strain current at the time, and even some avant-garde musical experimentation. Mirrors (witho...[more]

 

 

VINYL FORMAT. "This 15-song album collects the two Mirrors songs originally released in 1977 as a 7" on Hearthan records, in addition to tracks from the incredible Those Were Different Times compilation of Cleveland pre-punk (Scat Records), and material from the Hands In My Pocket CD (Overground Records). Everything was recorded during the Mirrors brief apex, 1974/75. Make no mistake, the new, vinyl-only Mirrors reissue on Violet Times is a record nerd's record: a beautifully packag   [ read more ]

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Welcome to the first recorded dream of modern psychedelic poster child Greg Ashley. Before the dream became Medicinally Fucked, before the rise of The Gris Gris, before young Master Ashley was even close to drinking age, before he left the confines of Houston for the ghetto in Oakland, there was the legendary Mirrors-- school buddies with a zest for the melting paisleys. Greenhorns making green swirling music, recorded when all those involved were still in their mid-teens. Released on vinyl back in the day    [ read more ]

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Another Nail in the Coffin was originally released in 1989 on the tiny and doomed Resonance label -- a company so doomed, in fact, that it went out of business just months after the album's release, consigning this minor classic of Cleveland rock & roll to the dustbin of pop music history. Not permanently, however, thanks to the good folks at the defiantly indie-minded ROIR label, which reissued the album in 2004 with new liner notes and another entire album's worth of live tracks, alternate    [ read more ]

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'The Mirrors' appeared in Cleveland, Ohio and they started performing in 1973 before disbanding in September 1975. Jamie Klimek formed 'Mirrors' having witnessed the Velvet Undergound at La Cave in Cleveland. Other members were Jim Crook (guitar), Jim Jones (bass - later to be replaced by Craig Bell), Michael Weldon (drums) and Paul Marotta (keyboards/guitar). They were the formative band of the legendary ClePunk scene that lead to the inception of such important acts as 'Pere Ubu' , 'Eectric Eels', 'Styren   [ read more ]

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