This name refers to at least two bands: (1) The original Black Mirrors were a Nigerian rock band in the 1970s. Their recordings are featured in anthologies of Nigerian music from that era, and their song "The World Ends" inspired the title of the acclaimed Soundway anthology, "The World Ends: Afro Rock & Psychedelia in 1970s Nigeria." (2) The Black Mirrors are a garage punk quartet from Stoke on Trent, taking influence from Nick Cave, Iggy Pop, MC5, Eighties Matchbox and other sinister purveyors of dark melancholia.
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The World Ends
The World Ends - The Black Mirrors
Drop D
The Mess
Funky Queen
Mind Shape
Make the Same Old Day
Something
Moonstone
Canard Vengeur Masqué
Günther Kimmich
Shoes for Booze
Burning Warriors
Lay My Burden Down
Cold Midnight Drum
Kick out the Jam
Inner Reality
The River
Kick Out The Jam [Explicit]
Whispering Ghost (Bonus Track)
Till the Land Wind Blows
Tears to Share
Say It Again
Through the Eyes of a Giant
Strange Melodies
Blood
Lost in Desert
Hateful Hate, I'll Kill You
Snake Oil
Ode to My Unborn Child
Tomorrow Will Be Without Us
Anthropocene
Fever Noir
The Worm
Günther Kimmich (Unplugged)
Whispering Ghost
18 The World Ends
Waarom niet
Laat me
Zuster
The World End's
Junglemans
The World Ends
The World Ends - The Black Mirrors - The World Ends: Afro Rock & Psychedelia In 1970s Nigeria
Lay My Burden Down [Explicit]
The Shepherd
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