The Mystery Lights get freaky on 'Mighty Fine & All Mine"
THE MYSTERY LIGHTS
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NEW ALBUM 'PURGATORY' OUT 13TH SEPTEMBER ON WICK RECORDS
The Mystery Lights recently announced their third studio record Purgatory, set for release on 13th September. Today, they follow up with another cut from the new LP: “Mighty Fine & All Mine.”
Listen / Watch “Mighty Fine & All Mine” here
While The Mystery Lights make their way back from some well-earned rest and relaxation, Purgatory is their most ambitious offering yet as they deliver an eclectic mix of psychedelia, punk, art rock, and surprisingly even a splash of country — all with Wayne Gordon (Kali Uchis, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, BADBADNOTGOOD) back in the producer’s chair.
Though Purgatory sees The Mystery Lights playing their hand at some genre-fluidity (from the punk-meets-psych title track which "jangles and distorts with the sort of dark elation that should bring quite a few more fans into the fold” (Consequence), to The Kinks-esque earworm “Sorry I Forgot Your Name”), there’s a cohesiveness threaded by the elevated musicianship, earnest lyrics, and attention to detail that make for a fiercely raw, unabashedly catchy album.
As Purgatory’s opening track, “Mighty Fine & All Mine” lives hard and fast, subscribing to a Botox-free, 60’s rock and roll style complete by campy horror, playful occultism, and barroom sweetness.
To celebrate the release of the album, the band are back on these shores at the end of September (dates below).
You won't want to miss this.
Tracklist
1. Mighty Fine & All Mine
2. Memories
3. Purgatory
4. In The Streets
5. Together Lost
6. Trouble
7. Sorry I Forgot Your Name
8. Can’t Sleep Through The Silence
9. Cerebral Crack
10. Automatic Response
11. Don’t Want No Don’t Need No
12. Snuck Out
Tour Dates
30th Sept - Brighton, UK - The Hope & Ruin
1st Oct - London, UK - Jazz Cafe
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