
Missouri-based modern metal act Mirrorcell pushes forward in their sonic self-discovery with the release of "U(phoria)", a raw and powerful new single that was released on Friday, June 20th via InVogue Records. The Music video enhances the song's core themes and offers listeners a visual journey that brings the track together with the exploration of dependency, euphoria and a dark allure of destructive cycles.
Vocalist Nate Cell shares, “‘U(phoria)’ asks the question of ‘is this love or is this lust? ’ In a broken city, two characters’ lives collide to find solace within each other’s presence. This new romance had driven both characters into a euphoric state of bliss and unknowing of the chaos and damage they are leaving behind them. Forever chasing the high of each other’s company and forever fleeing from the comedown.”
"U(phoria)" showcases Mirrorcell at their most vulnerable, crafting a track that blends confession and catharsis as they dive into the intricate dance between euphoria and destruction. The song creates an intense, immersive atmosphere that feels both overwhelming and weightless. The music video complements this experience, bringing the euphoric sensation to life with its striking visuals.
Nate Cell adds on.."This song was inspired by Wong Kar-wai, most notably from his films ‘In the Mood for Love’, ‘Chungking Express’ and ‘Fallen Angels’. Other influences for this project were early 90’s fashion and films such as ‘True Romance’, ‘Requiem for a Dream’ and Gregg Arak’s ‘The Doom Generation’.”
