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Magic Mirror is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Pearl Charles. It was released on January 15, 2021, through Kanine Records.
Release
Pearl Charles announced the release of her second studio album on September 15, 2020.
= Singles
=On September 15, 2020, Pearl Charles released the first single from the album, "What I Need". In a press release of the single, Charles explained: "Have you ever stuck with something long after it was time to let go? "What I Need" explores this choice in terms of a breakup, though it could really be applied to any situation that is no longer serving you. It's the age-old story of wanting to stay in a comfortable relationship but knowing that you have to move on for personal growth, and the fear and uncertainty that being alone will bring, even though it's for the best."
The second single "Take Your Time" was released on October 13, 2020.
Critical reception
Magic Mirror was met with "generally favorable" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 78 based on 7 reviews. At AnyDecentMusic?, the release was given a 7.6 out of 10 based on 10 reviews.
Writing for AllMusic, Timothy Monger stated: "Pearl Charles strikes a confident, if laid-back tone on Magic Mirror, her sophomore album. The production and arrangements throughout are impeccable, warm, and well-suited to the kind of thoughtful, low-key songwriting at which Charles excels. Magic Mirror is the kind of subtle record that reveals its pleasures through repeated listens. Even Charles' voice is a comfort." At Beats Per Minute, Ana Leorne wrote: "The album embodies liberation in the profoundest of ways, a pondered life-changing move that is definitely not the product of naive hot-headedness. Led by warm and sparkly singles "What I Need", "Imposter", and "Take Your Time", Magic Mirror is deliciously referential whilst refusing to remain stuck in a particular time and space that only exists in selective memory.
Jordan Currie at Exclaim! rated the release an 8 out of 10, writing "The singer-songwriter's second LP is a blissful journey of cosmic country, disco and poppy psych rock that dances its way into the new year. Magic Mirror is a young woman's trip through a whirlwind of self-reflection and self-discovery." At The Independent, Roisin O'Connor said: "Influenced heavily by the sun-drenched sounds of Sixties and Seventies California, Magic Mirror incorporates bright, cosmic synths and classic rock motifs, along with brilliant, subtle flexes of country slide guitar. While Charles frequently plays with themes of self-doubt and setbacks, the buoyant instrumentation provides a freewheeling sense of optimism."
John Amen, writing for Cultural Daily, gave the album a score of 7.9/10, concluding: "The winning elements of Magic Mirror are Pearl Charles’s supple voice and her knack for reimagining the classic templates of 60’s and 70’s singer-songwriters. Charles blends resourcefulness and a contemporary flair, displaying what might be dubbed an historically informed originality."
Track listing
Personnel
Musicians
Pearl Charles – lead vocals, percussion
Dustin Bookatz – bass
Ryan Miller – drums, percussion
Connor "Catfish" Gallaher – guitar, pedal steel
Michael Rault – guitar, keyboards
Lewis Pesacov – guitar, keyboards
Max Mart – pedal steel, keyboards
Drew Erickson – keyboards
Mitchell Toshida – keyboards
Farmer Dave Scher – keyboards
Bradleah Mac – horns
Stewart Cole – horns
Matt Popieluch – banjo
Magic Mirror Quartet – strings
Technical
Lewis Pesacov – production, mixing, recording
Reuben Cohen – mastering
Garret Lang – engineering assistance
James Meder – engineering assistance
Visuals
Dana Trippe – photos
Harrison Roberts – art, design, layout
References
External links
Magic Mirror at Kanine Records
Magic Mirror at Discogs (list of releases)
Magic Mirror at MusicBrainz