The alternative rock ensemble known as
Porcelain Clocks have released their long-awaited EP, titled, “Mirror
Is Calling.” The EP contains six new, original tracks for a running
total of approximately half an hour of listening. This little
powerhouse record is a stunning, surprising release for everyone but
the ever-growing Porcelain Clocks' fan base, whose numbers been aware
of them for months, silently keeping this explosive underground
secret to themselves. For the rest of the music world, “Mirror Is
Calling” represents an introduction, one akin to shaking hands with
a high-voltage power line.
The crew from Enfield, CT (which locale
has become a hotbed of alternative and indie music in the last few
years) play a style of alternative rock that has elements in common
with grunge rockers Stone Temple Pilots, British shoegazers
Radiohead, and alternative hardcore band Deftones. However, the
overall sound is much, much more related to lesser known, early indie
bands such as Cave-In, Piebald, and Sunny Day Real Estate.
Like these great bands of unsung
heroes, the volatile aggression of Porcelain Clocks is tempered with
infinite patience. The soft, sonic brutality contained in “Mirror
is Calling” comes from carefully crafted crescendos that build like
tidal waves towering upward for miles, cresting and crashing only
after having scraped the sky. Every track is like an emotional
workout, yet the Clocks are totally devoid of melodrama. In creating
this, the chemistry between the members is not so much a delicate
balance as it is the equal strength and interdependence of chained
links.
“Music is a passion and a lifestyle
for all of us,” writes the Porcelain Clocks. “We have each spent
years in the business with various projects. When this opportunity to
create came up, it was an easy fit.”
Regarding the themes of the record,
they comment, “The album brings together several ideas, both
lyrically and musically. Lyrically we incorporate themes of love,
loss, change, hope, and even a bit of dirty passion. Musically we
bring in influences from indie, 80s, metal, and others. Each of us
comes from different musical backgrounds in different genres, which
for us was the appeal. Merge all the music we love so much in one
ever evolving package. The EP is just a start.”
Upon hearing the album any music fan
can tell that this EP is far more than “just” a start. But its
inspiring to know that there's even more music like this in store for
the audiophiles of the rock world.
“Mirror Is Calling” is available
online worldwide beginning late spring 2013.
-S. McCauley
Staff Press Release Writer
MondoTunes
The EP “Mirror Is Calling”
is distributed globally by MondoTunes (www.MondoTunes.com)
and is available at iTunes for convenient purchase and download
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