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Biography:
Mirrorkicks formed
in 2008 in Streatham, South London. Having met at school Gerard, Edwin
and brothers Anil and Ingmar performed together in a number of different
bands through college and university. This saw Gerard, Edwin and Ingmar
support Razorlight following the release of an early EP as The Medicine.
During this time Anil toured internationally as a guitarist and backing
vocalist for Imogen Heap and recently directed a forty-piece choir for
her debut performance of Love The Earth at the Royal Albert Hall.
Using little more than a PC, Mirrorkicks recorded their debut album Mirrorkicks
in their own cobbled-together basement studio, which was then mixed and
mastered by Bob Macciochi of Subvert Central Mastering. Along with their
manager, the band formed their own independant record label, Fruit Pie
Records, and in September 2009 released the first single from the album,
'Turning up'. Following the release of two further singles, 'Anything'
and 'Podium', the band released the album in April 2010. Despite having
been recorded on a low budget the album received great reviews: NME "Angular
riffs, pop sensibilities and big choruses!", Artrocker "An excitingly
cinematic indie-punk ride!", Allgigs "Nigh on perfect as a debut
piece" and were soon playlisted on over 50 UK radio stations including
XFM and Kerrang!. Mirrorkicks gained the support of Razorlight (who DJ'd
at the album launch show) as well as the SXSW festival, who invited the
band to perform both in 2009 and 2010. The album also attracted the attention
of award-winning director Steve Price, who loved it so much that he went
on to shoot four videos for the album. The band also shot their own animated
video for the song 'Lego', which took over 6 months and 10,000 individual
photographs.
In Autumn 2010 Edwin left the band to pursue other projects. Over Christmas
2010, Mirrorkicks recorded a new four track EP with award-winning engineer
and producer James Towler at Steve Winwood's Wincraft Studios. The EP
is due to be released on 4th April 2011.
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