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Mirth's self-titled album is a delightful blend of folk, indie, and country sounds. The band's unique style and instrumentation make for an enjoyable listening experience from start to finish.
The album opens with "Dancing in the Dark," a catchy tune with a foot-tapping beat and harmonious vocals. "Foolish Hearts" is a standout track with its haunting melody and poignant lyrics. "The Road" and "The Sea" showcase the band's ability to tell stories through their music.
Mirth's use of acoustic guitar, banjo, and mandolin, combined with their harmonies, create a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout the album. The songs are well-crafted, and the lyrics are thoughtful and introspective.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Mutterings Of An Abolitionist | 4:03 | |
Bird's Feet | 4:40 | |
Mutterings of an Abolitionist | 4:3 | |
Basement Window | 4:33 | |
Bird's Feet | 4:40 | |
Flesh | 4:55 | |
Comfortable Mirages | 3:12 |
Role | Company |
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Recorded At | Catalyst Audio |
Role | Credit |
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Bass | Brendan Butler |
Drums | John Troegner |
Vocals | John Zebley |
Guitar | John Zebley |
Recorded By | John Zebley |
Mixed By | John Zebley |
Producer | John Zebley |
Mirth's self-titled album is a must-listen for fans of folk and indie music. It's a charming and well-crafted collection of songs that will leave listeners feeling uplifted and inspired.