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Their production has never sounded better, their ideas have never been more various or interesting, theyve never had such a great cast of guests and then integrated them into their sound so well. Yes, its a record that is deeper, funkier, cleverer, more engaged and more engaging than anything theyve done before. And, it follows from that, its deeper, funkier and cleverer than just about anything else around right now.
The album opens with Man In A Garage, a tune which instantly gives a big clue as to what Sound Mirrors is all about the combination of great song writing with contemporary production smarts. John Matthias give a beautiful, low key, folk-edged performance while Matt Black and Jon More hook up a rhythm that wouldnt sound out of place on an Aaliyah record. The result is an aching, melancholy glitch-blues.





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