The Janus Mirror

The Janus Mirror is the second full-length album from Brooklyn-based symphonic rock band Emanuel and the Fear and was released via Haldern Pop in September 2012.[1]

The Janus Mirror
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 28, 2012
GenreSymphonic rock
LabelHaldern Pop, Eat Fear, Moorworks
ProducerEmanuel Ayvas, Nic Cowles, Jeff Gretz
Emanuel and the Fear chronology
Hands EP
(2009)
The Janus Mirror
(2012)
Untitled
(2014)

Inspiration

The band has stated the record is about change. "It deals with the over-filled human experience in today's silicone world… [it's] our eyes, it is the point between the world outside and the world in our minds," says lead singer Emanuel Ayvas,[2] who has also said he was inspired by a "vision of a two-headed monster."[3]

Track listing

  1. "The Janus Mirror" 4:15
  2. "Samuel" 5:05
  3. "Grey Eyes" 3:51
  4. "Wooble" 7:01
  5. "Foothills of a Fire" 6:10
  6. "Black Eyes" 4:06
  7. "My Oh My" 5:40
  8. "All We All" 5:08
  9. "Vampires" (live) - Japanese Edition bonus track
  10. "Ariel and the River" (live) - Japanese Edition bonus track
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