Earthly Powers
From the trip-hop massage of ‘Roll On Saturday’ through to the athletic, multi-layered harmonies that kick-start the summer fizz of ‘Empty Head’, you will be both surprised and delighted with the breezy but poignant pop river that runs throughout Earthly Powers.
B.O.A.T.S.
Paul’s second solo album B.O.A.T.S. isn’t just now, it’s a future-looking retooled soundscape that is arguably Miro’s most impressive collection of songs – and direction – to date. From the effortless, infectious road trip singalong of ‘Bad, Bad Day’ through to stunning A cappella epilogue ‘Bring Out Your Dead’, B.O.A.T.S. cruises along with beautifully crafted melodies and compelling lyrics, taking in unexpected waters and moods along the way. The destined-to-be-a-hit wry grin of ‘SSDD’ gets inside your head after the first chorus and doesn’t care that its loveably sarcastic call to arms will have you sneering at your idiotic boss at the office, while the earnest and rousing love song ‘Ask Anyone’ reminds you what the big ‘L’ is really all about.Incidentally, the acronym of the title stands for ‘Based on a True Story’.
All Stripped Down Vol 1- VI (not available until further notice)
A massive 4 ½ -hour collection of acoustic performances on 6 CDs. These recordings were inspired by fans that have been to Miro’s solo gigs and wanted to take away recordings of the performances. All the songs were recorded without overdubs, but in a proper studio environment, thus capturing the essence of live renditions, in high definition and minus background audience noise. Five albums of original material, and a bonus CD of Miro’s unique interpretations of favourite cover versions.