
Sea Of Mirrors
Imagine the scorched sand, cardboard cowboys, and flooded sets of a never-made Italian spaghetti western, Wild Bird takes Coral fans to the clapperboard on a new story playing out all the way to the release of the bandâs eleventh studio album, Sea Of Mirrors.
Following their acclaimed album, Coral Island, the band felt inspired to create material for two more albums. Amidst that songwriting scirroco, a combination of a script written by keyboard player, Nick Power, a vintage cinema foyer poster artwork was created by drummer, Ian Skelly confirmed Sea Of Mirrorsâ vivid concept and the blueprint for The Coral to move beyond all expectations once again.
âOnce the album concept was clear, this was us imagining the theme tune for an Italian western directed by Fellini with a Richard Yates-written script,â Explains James Skelly. âItâs us asking ourselves: what would have happened if Lee Hazlewood had produced a Gene Pitney song written by Townes Van Zandt?â.
Imagine the scorched sand, cardboard cowboys, and flooded sets of a never-made Italian spaghetti western, Wild Bird takes Coral fans to the clapperboard on a new story playing out all the way to the release of the bandâs eleventh studio album, Sea Of Mirrors.
Following their acclaimed album, Coral Island, the band felt inspired to create material for two more albums. Amidst that songwriting scirroco, a combination of a script written by keyboard player, Nick Power, a vintage cinema foyer poster artwork was created by drummer, Ian Skelly confirmed Sea Of Mirrorsâ vivid concept and the blueprint for The Coral to move beyond all expectations once again.
âOnce the album concept was clear, this was us imagining the theme tune for an Italian western directed by Fellini with a Richard Yates-written script,â Explains James Skelly. âItâs us asking ourselves: what would have happened if Lee Hazlewood had produced a Gene Pitney song written by Townes Van Zandt?â.
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Imagine the scorched sand, cardboard cowboys, and flooded sets of a never-made Italian spaghetti western, Wild Bird takes Coral fans to the clapperboard on a new story playing out all the way to the release of the bandâs eleventh studio album, Sea Of Mirrors.
Following their acclaimed album, Coral Island, the band felt inspired to create material for two more albums. Amidst that songwriting scirroco, a combination of a script written by keyboard player, Nick Power, a vintage cinema foyer poster artwork was created by drummer, Ian Skelly confirmed Sea Of Mirrorsâ vivid concept and the blueprint for The Coral to move beyond all expectations once again.
âOnce the album concept was clear, this was us imagining the theme tune for an Italian western directed by Fellini with a Richard Yates-written script,â Explains James Skelly. âItâs us asking ourselves: what would have happened if Lee Hazlewood had produced a Gene Pitney song written by Townes Van Zandt?â.
















