Mirrorwork (album) explained

Mirrorwork
Type:Album
Artist:Alastair Galbraith
Border:yes
Released:1998
Genre:Indie rock
Label:Emperor Jones[1]
Prev Title:Talisman
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Cry
Next Year:2000

Mirrorwork is an album by the New Zealand musician Alastair Galbraith, released in 1998.[2] [1] It was released by Emperor Jones in the U.S.[3]

Critical reception

AllMusic wrote: "Where the joy of Mirrorwork comes in is how [Galbraith] works that combination to his own ends, coming up with some new, intriguing results. The combination of soft and clattering has been done before, for instance, but 'Ludd,' with prominent acoustic guitar in one speaker and various feedback growls and random noises in the other, is one of Galbraith's best balances between the two extremes."

Track listing

Side A

  1. "For Free"
  2. "Doublet"
  3. "Ludd"
  4. "High & Fired"
  5. "Sob"
  6. "Rivulets"
  7. "Thoar"
  8. "Song To The Third"
  9. "Filter"
  10. "Ember"
  11. "Blue Room"

Side B

  1. "Surrender"
  2. "Moth"
  3. "This Hard"
  4. "Star"
  5. "Vinyl Curtain"
  6. "Raining Here"
  7. "Stealthy"
  8. "Flickering Birds"
  9. "Frostfish"
  10. "Hospice"
  11. "Navajo"
  12. "Favourite Blue"
  13. "Last Air"

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alastair Galbraith - AudioCulture. www.audioculture.co.nz.
  2. Web site: Alastair Galbraith | Biography & History. AllMusic.
  3. Web site: Hernandez . Raoul . 7 and 7 Is . The Austin Chronicle . 31 August 2020.