Mirror Mirror (Dardanelles album) explained

Mirror Mirror
Type:studio
Artist:Dardanelles
Cover:Mirror Mirror (Dardanelles album).jpg
Recorded:2007 at 001 Studio, Collingwood, Melbourne, Australia
Genre:Indie rock, post-punk, neo-prog
Length:45.43
Label:Mosquito's Tweeter / Inertia Distribution (AUS only)
Producer:Woody Annison
Prev Title:Dardanelles
Prev Year:2006

Mirror Mirror is the debut album by Melbourne-based indie rock band Dardanelles released in September 2007.

Background

Taking their fans by surprise, Dardanelles' debut album proved to be a departure from their guitar infused debut EP, filled with dark haunting vocals and complex electronic soundscapes. It was recorded over a 30-day period at 001 Studio in Collingwood with producer Woody Annison, who had previously worked with fellow Australian bands Red Riders and Children Collide. The mysterious atmosphere can be attributed in part to the band listening to Vangelis, particularly the Blade Runner soundtrack a great deal throughout the making of the album.[1] Some have likened the main guitar riff to the track "Mirror Mirror" to Scott Walker's "Cossacks Are".

"Rip it Up" magazine proclaimed "Mirror Mirror" as "the finest Australian album of 2007 bar none".[2] The single Footsteps was subsequently released via iTunes and received heavy rotation on Triple J and Sydney based FBi Radio making it the second most added track to alternative radio in Australia behind Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Melbourne’s Inpress magazine made "Mirror Mirror" their #6 Album of the year (surpassing Radiohead) with only 2 Australian albums ranked in the top 10.[3] An extensive National tour followed in late October 2007 covering most states and territories including Hobart and the album was subsequently reissued in 2008 with a second disc featuring 8 bonus tracks.

Track listing

  1. "Introduction" - 3.01
  2. "Alone Is Not" - 5.01
  3. "Natural Selection" - 3.56
  4. "Footsteps" - 3.42
  5. "Mirror Mirror" - 5.09
  6. "Dream Into Me" - 2.59
  7. "Once And Future Child" - 3.31
  8. "Cycles Repeat" - 3.24
  9. "Morse Code" - 4.37
  10. "Dominoes Dance" - 3.42
  11. "One + One (iTunes exclusive track)" - 2.47
  12. "Stop (iTunes exclusive track)" - 3.50

Personnel

Video clips

Melbourne based agency "Moop Jaw" produced a video clip for "Mirror Mirror" from the point of view of a camera rotating in the middle of a black room. It features the band performing in various formations and lighting setups with sporadic physical effects in the background. Another Melbourne based agency "Krozm" produced a subsequent video clip for "Footsteps" featuring face-painted band members projected across various objects and highly surreal imagery reminiscent of Pink Floyd's video work.

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Interview and photos by Dimitri Kalagas - Dardanelles Interview - Lifelounge - Daily Goodness . 2008-05-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080512073545/http://www.lifelounge.com/Dardanelles-Interview.aspx . 2008-05-12 . Interview at Lifelounge
  2. Web site: ~Rip It up - Adelaide's leading street press magazine~ . 2008-05-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080724060043/http://ripitup.com.au/reviews/5149 . 2008-07-24 . Album review from Rip it Up Magazine
  3. http://www.inertia-music.com/catalogue/48726/Dardanelles/Mirror_Mirror_Bonus_Edition/