Release date: August 16th, 2011
Side A (33 RPM)
A1. Sublime Objective
A2. Under The Sun
A3. Dot Dot Dot
A4. Sick City
A5. Starseed
Side B (33 RPM)
B1. Interiors
B2. Half Life
B3. Odd Fellows
B4. Open Wide
B5. Overpower / Overjoy
MIRROR MIRROR, the New York based duo of
David Riley and
Ryan Lucero, bring their avant-pop explorations to RVNG Intl. with the release of
Interiors, the ten-song follow up to their debut album,
The Society for the Advancement of Inflammatory Consciousness.
Recorded in two parts, Interiors features the production work of
Chris Coady (Beach House, Gang Gang Dance, Zola Jesus), who helped realize an expansive sound from Mirror Mirror's home-studio recordings. The other album half, aided by
Joshua da Costa's monstrous and metronomic live drumming, was produced by
Thomas Asenault and
Zeljko McMullen at So Many Fields (Brooklyn, NY).
Interiors deals in themes of secret societies, escapist fantasies, and psychological extremes.
"Sublime Objective" opens the album in the mind's eye of an adventurer attempting a daring mountain climb. "Under the Sun" rollicks under ray-baked guitars until it's split in two by a cameo from
SSION front man
Cody Critcheloe. "Dot Dot Dot" mutates an R&B midi-bass line, before "Sick City" tours an underworld of nightwalkers and plastic shamans. The acid-inflected “Starseed” adapts a futurist
Timothy Leary lecture, promising listeners “bread and dope for a thousand years.” Album namesake “Interiors” describes a recluse who shuts out worldly distractions, while the stringed cavalcade of "Open Wide" leads to new psychedelic pop pastures. The album closes with "Overpower / Overjoy," an industrially flourished, whip-cracking serenade of sorts.
Following
Society's 2008 release, Riley and Lucero toured the US & UK while pursuing a variety of related art projects. Some of those pursuits included a series of group workshops at Momenta Art, multimedia performances at
The Kitchen and
Saturday Sessions at
MoMA PS1 with Tamaryn, and contributions to K48 and DIS Magazine. Mirror Mirror also partook in a
FRKWYS experiment on RVNG Intl., collaborating with post-punk pioneers
Stuart Moxham, Alig Fodder, Stuart Argabright, and
Rico Conning.
Various songs from Interiors were remixed by
Kingdom, Pictureplane, Bruno Coviello (Light Asylum), Jamstation, Sister Mantos, and
The Magick Report. Each of these remixes will be released as single support and bonus downloads. A video for "Interiors" featuring
Rumi Missabu of The Cockettes will precede an Interiors-inspired film directed by
Tom Kalin (Savage Grace, Swoon).
The physical version of
Interiors will be available on August 16th from fine retailers worldwide.
The LP edition features a surprise inner cover with a reflective coating. The digital version will be available August 30th from the drab internet universe.