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Perfume Genius (aka Mike Hadreas) has announced a new album, Glory, and released its first single, “It’s a Mirror.” He has also announced some tour dates. Glory is due out March 28 via Matador. Below, ...
He has also released a new music video for the album’s lead single, “It’s a Mirror.” Due on March 28th via Matador, Glory sees Perfume Genius reunite with producer Blake Mills for what Hadreas ...
The album also features Aldous Harding on the song "No Front Teeth." In a statement about the muscular, twangy 'It's a Mirror," Perfume Genius's Mike Hadreas said: I wake up overwhelmed even when ...
Opening with a stocky folk-rock riff and fuelled by Perfume Genius’ – real name Mike Hadreas – emotionally soft vocals, the musician uses ‘It’s A Mirror’ to reflect on being ...
A press statement introducing the album describes Time To Let You Down as "a savage blast of junk shoppe punk that kicks you in the ding ding" and "chock full of fist pumpers, head bumpers ...