Mountain Mirrors - The Immortal Deadbeats EP
The Immortal Deadbeats EP

by Mountain Mirrors 

 

psychedelic music progressive rock pink porcupine tree

 

4 tracks

21:03
 
 
 

Album description

Sort of a "Sgt. Pepper's" inspired EP from Mountain Mirrors. On this 4-song EP, Jeff wrote the music as fictitious prog rock masterminds "The Immortal Deadbeats". The background:

Mountain Mirrors began in a voodoo-riddled mountainside catacomb in the year 2004.

There, in the pitch-black darkness, fugitive Jeff Sanders experienced a life-changing vision quest...full of beautiful demonic sirens, three-breasted cyclops oracles and small, cuddly animals.

Tripping balls from an evil concoction of sensory deprivation and menacing curse vibrations, the Sandman carved the lyrics and music that would become the foundation for the first MM album, 2004's Lunar Ecstasy into those filthy stone walls.

Jeff released two more CDs since then, and in the winter of 2008 he returned to that evil mountainside to work on a fourth CD.

With the help of deviant musical masterminds Per Ulfhielm and Magnus "Trummange" Brandell of Odd Grooves fame, this would prove to be no ordinary CD. Like a perfect storm of epic proportions, it would become...


The Immortal Deadbeats EP.

Album art based on "In Night" by Yasin Hassan

www.flickr.com/photos/yasinhasan/4410524977/

(layout by Michael Wojcik at

www.digitalmikey.com)
 



Reviews on The Immortal Deadbeats EP

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11/06/09

The vocals are rich, and textured, the music is captivating and soothing to the ears, the lyrics are heartfelt and sweet. An album to saviour and really enjoy.An album full of atmospheric, stimulating music for the heart and mind, let alone soul.

06/04/11

I just realized the play on words with their song A Short Burst of Clarity. It sums up my whole review of this work.

27/07/10

Thanks to michka for the recommendation.

A trip indeed. . . hated the album cover (some bad memories) but I loved the music . ..
The vocals were outstanding, the guitars, drums the whole package was an excellent production . . .. as I fell into "Owned Again" I really enjoyed the experience of the music. "Ascension Vibes" was another great rock with a special tension throughout that added appeal and uniqueness.

"Immortal Deadbeats" started with an excellent guitar leading into this strange dark song. I thought it was well composed and had a special fascination and nightmarish depth which was the intent of this piece.

"Wash Me Away" was a gentle song with a dreamlike quality that quieted my thoughts and made me listen carefully to the simple lyrics and instruments. I think this one is my favorite of the four tracks. The composition was extraordinary and actually quite beautiful with a variety of instruments and peacefulness and progression throughout the song that just made me wish it were longer.

01/01/10

Awesome. No other comment



 

Album information

USA
Genre progressive rock, acoustic, melancholy
Release June 10, 2009
Published June 10, 2009
Listens 8027 Downloads 1508
Starred 34 Playlisted 11    
Reviews 6 Rating 9.3/10

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