Corners of Sanctuary Releases Powerful Cover of Def Leppard's "Mirror, Mirror"
Traditional Heavy Metal rockers, Corners of Sanctuary (COS), have recently dropped their first-ever cover song with the release of the classic 1981 Def Leppard track, "Mirror, Mirror (Look into My Eyes)." The single is now available as a free download exclusively from the band's website, www.cornersofsanctuary.com and Inner Demon Media.
"Frankie (Cross) suggested us doing this particular track," said COS guitarist Mick Michaels. "We talked about doing something that people wouldn’t expect…something from Def Leppard...but not any of the more well-known tracks. It's a powerful and moving song and definitely plays into the COS vibe."
Corners of Sanctuary swings a weighty axe to deliver a completely exceptional and atmospheric take on Def Leppard’s “Mirror, Mirror” concept by adding their own expressive arrangement to both the bridge and solo sections while keeping to the song’s original emotional framework.
"We definitely wanted to do something that made it more like a Corners of Sanctuary song," said Michaels. "Taking some artistic liberties is what the creative process is all about."
COS teamed up again with legendary L.A. producer and former Metal Blade Records’ engineer, Bill Metoyer (Slayer, W.A.S.P., Armored Saint) to have "Mirror, Mirror” mastered. The track is now available as a free MP3 download.
Get your download at www.cornersofsanctuary.com or www.innerdemonmedia.com
A similarly poignant music video was also released to accompany the single.
See the video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/Mf3zQzAdufA