Pupil Slicer have announced a March 12th release for their debut album “Mirrors” via Prosthetic Records. Ahead of that, a video for the album’s newest single, “Wounds Upon My Skin“, has newly been launched online below. Vocalist/guitarist Katie Davies commented:
“‘Wounds Upon My Skin‘ was one of the first tracks we wrote for this album and marked a turning point where I realised I could really write anything I wanted to put in a song and make it work. It was also the starting place for the thematic elements of the album, it was the first time I had explored more introspective and personal concepts in my lyrics.”
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The band recorded the album with Pedram Valiani of Frontierer/Sectioned taking on the production duties. Speaking of the record itself, Davies added:
“I used Mirrors as a vehicle to exorcise many painful experiences; topics of abuse, social anxiety and depression alongside the injustices, iniquities and oppression that many are forced to endure simply due to their existence make up the fabric of this LP. The title Mirrors itself is an example of these themes of introspection whilst also representing the reflection of the reality of society many face today. The response we got to our first single was overwhelmingly positive and we can’t wait for you to experience the rest of what we have put together.”
Pre-orders for the album have also been made available and can be found here.
01 – “Martyrs”
02 – “Stabbing Spiders”
03 – “L’Appel Du Vide”
04 – “Panic Defence”
05 – “Husk”
06 – “Vilified”
07 – “Worthless”
08 – “Wounds Upon My Skin”
09 – “Interlocutor”
10 – “Mirrors Are More Fun Than Television”
11 – “Save The Dream, Kill Your Friends”
12 – “Collective Unconscious”
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