Mirror | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Scandal |
Cover: | Mirror scandal album art.jpg |
Caption: | cover of the regular edition |
Released: | January 26, 2022 |
Recorded: | 2020–2021 |
Length: | 49:01 |
Label: | Her/Victor Entertainment |
Producer: | Scandal |
Prev Title: | Kiss from the Darkness |
Prev Year: | 2020 |
Mirror (stylized in all caps as MIRROR) is the tenth studio album by Japanese rock band Scandal. The album was released on January 26, 2022, by Victor Entertainment in Japan and JPU Records in Europe and North America. It features a total of ten songs, including "Living in the City" and "Spice" as CD Bonus Tracks. The album peaked at number five[1] on the weekly Oricon Albums Chart. This extended Scandal's streak of having all ten of their studio albums reach the top five of the chart upon release.
Mirror is Scandal's second album on their private record label "her".[2] The album features 10 songs in total, including the single songs released this year: "Eternal", "Ivory", and "One More Time".
Four editions were planned: Regular (CD only), Limited Edition A (CD+DVD), Limited Edition B (CD+Magazine), DVD+Merch (CD+DVD+Merch in a box).[3]
Mirror was released on January 26, 2022. In addition to a regular edition, five other limited editions were also made available. Limited Edition A features Scandal Documentary "her" Diary 2021 Special Edition, Limited Edition B features the third volume of Scandal's "her" label magazine, the international Limited Edition from JPU Records was released on March 4, 2021, which includes English lyric translations and an English print of "her" label magazine, DVD+T-shirt Edition features both the documentary with English subtitles DVD and a T-shirt with the album artwork.
Each physical copy sold in Japan was also accompanied by a clear folder featuring one of the band members (Mami's folder can be found with copies purchased from Tower Records, Haruna's from HMV, Tomomi's from Tsutaya, and Rina's from Scandal supporting stores).
The album peaked at number five on Japan's Oricon weekly charts,[4] extending Scandal's streak of having all ten of their studio albums reach the top five of the charts upon release. The album also charted on iTunes peaking at #6 in Japan.
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