The Janus Mirror
The Janus Mirror is the second full-length album from Brooklyn-based symphonic rock band Emanuel and the Fear and was released via Haldern Pop in September 2012.[1]
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Released | September 28, 2012 | |||
Genre | Symphonic rock | |||
Label | Haldern Pop, Eat Fear, Moorworks | |||
Producer | Emanuel Ayvas, Nic Cowles, Jeff Gretz | |||
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Inspiration
The band has stated the record is about change. "It deals with the over-filled human experience in today's silicone world… [it's] our eyes, it is the point between the world outside and the world in our minds," says lead singer Emanuel Ayvas,[2] who has also said he was inspired by a "vision of a two-headed monster."[3]
Track listing
- "The Janus Mirror" 4:15
- "Samuel" 5:05
- "Grey Eyes" 3:51
- "Wooble" 7:01
- "Foothills of a Fire" 6:10
- "Black Eyes" 4:06
- "My Oh My" 5:40
- "All We All" 5:08
- "Vampires" (live) - Japanese Edition bonus track
- "Ariel and the River" (live) - Japanese Edition bonus track
References
- iTunes Artist Page
- "Emanuel and the Fear – The Janus Mirror" Adequacy.net
- Ackermann, Lena. "Emanuel and the Fear Talk about their New Album 'The Janus Mirror'" Rolling Stone, 28 August 2012.
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