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The best kept secret in music

Press


"#6 Unsigned Band to Watch"

"I must say, this is one of my proudest finds. With a sound that combines elements of Queens of the Stone Age and Quicksand, this band is ready to make its own mark in the rock genre. Former members of The Clarity Process take their abilities to the next level. Look for this band to climb up our chart, really fast."
-The Daily Chourus
- Daily Chorus


"Go see this show!"

"Something doesn't add up here. The cherub-cheeked baby faces of Mirrors sound like an absolutely perfect "best of hard-rock bands from the '90s" mix tape. The kind of cassette your cooler older brother would flippantly make you, less out of kindness than to stop the parade of questions you have about Kyuss. It's rare these days to hear a band with influences like Failure and Quicksand—plus even some Knapsack—that still sounds fresh enough to avoid being just another bunch of dudes with guitars who worship at the altar of Ken Andrews. Thank god for that."
- EZRA ACE CARAEFF of the Portland Mercury

- The Portland Mercury


Discography

"One Last Kiss" playing on 101.1 KUFO Portland, OR.
"Her Name is Alice" and "You Should Ask Yourself" are currently being played on the internet radio station INDIEUPRISING.

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Feeling a bit camera shy

Bio

Are you suffering from hipster fatigue? Do you loathe the current self-consciousness? Do you remember a time when rock (and roll) was unifying, provocative, even sexy? When people from all walks of life could identify the latest Zeppelin riff, sing Sweet Child O’Mine, or appreciate Nirvana’s aesthetic?

With raucous, rambunctious fun, Mirrors proclaim that its okay to embrace what makes you smile, what makes your ass shake. Mirrors bring pop hooks and colorful hard rock riffs delivered with tight arrangements that never degrade into self-indulgence. This is rock with a mischievous grin and a wink. Subtle? No. Melancholy? No. Snake like grooves? Yes, hell yes.