
Mimi: CD
You get older, you have a family, and you start to slow downâthatâs how things are supposed to go, right? Not for Montreal band Corridor, who have returned on their fourth album, Mimi, with a sound and style thatâs more widescreen and expansive than anything thatâs preceded it. The follow-up to 2019âs Junior is a huge step forward for the band, as the members themselves have undergone the type of personal changes that accompany the passage of time; even as these eight songs reflect a newfound and contemplative maturity, however, Corridor are branching out more than ever with richly detailed music, resulting in a record that feels like a fresh break for a band thatâs already established themselves as forward-thinkers.
Mimi immediately recalls the best of the best when it comes to indie rockâDeerhunterâs silvery atmospherics immediately come to mind, as well as the spiky effervescence of classic post-punkâbut despite these easy comparisons, Corridor remain impossible to pin down from song to song, which makes Mimi all the more thrilling as a listen.
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1. Phase IV
2. Mon Argent
3. Jump Cut
4. Caméra
5. Chenil
6. Porte Ouverte
7. Mourir Demain
8. Pellicule
You get older, you have a family, and you start to slow downâthatâs how things are supposed to go, right? Not for Montreal band Corridor, who have returned on their fourth album, Mimi, with a sound and style thatâs more widescreen and expansive than anything thatâs preceded it. The follow-up to 2019âs Junior is a huge step forward for the band, as the members themselves have undergone the type of personal changes that accompany the passage of time; even as these eight songs reflect a newfound and contemplative maturity, however, Corridor are branching out more than ever with richly detailed music, resulting in a record that feels like a fresh break for a band thatâs already established themselves as forward-thinkers.
Mimi immediately recalls the best of the best when it comes to indie rockâDeerhunterâs silvery atmospherics immediately come to mind, as well as the spiky effervescence of classic post-punkâbut despite these easy comparisons, Corridor remain impossible to pin down from song to song, which makes Mimi all the more thrilling as a listen.
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1. Phase IV
2. Mon Argent
3. Jump Cut
4. Caméra
5. Chenil
6. Porte Ouverte
7. Mourir Demain
8. Pellicule
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You get older, you have a family, and you start to slow downâthatâs how things are supposed to go, right? Not for Montreal band Corridor, who have returned on their fourth album, Mimi, with a sound and style thatâs more widescreen and expansive than anything thatâs preceded it. The follow-up to 2019âs Junior is a huge step forward for the band, as the members themselves have undergone the type of personal changes that accompany the passage of time; even as these eight songs reflect a newfound and contemplative maturity, however, Corridor are branching out more than ever with richly detailed music, resulting in a record that feels like a fresh break for a band thatâs already established themselves as forward-thinkers.
Mimi immediately recalls the best of the best when it comes to indie rockâDeerhunterâs silvery atmospherics immediately come to mind, as well as the spiky effervescence of classic post-punkâbut despite these easy comparisons, Corridor remain impossible to pin down from song to song, which makes Mimi all the more thrilling as a listen.
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1. Phase IV
2. Mon Argent
3. Jump Cut
4. Caméra
5. Chenil
6. Porte Ouverte
7. Mourir Demain
8. Pellicule













