Mirrorcell Announce New Single “Supernova”+ Music Video
Stream "Supernova" HERE
Missouri-based modern metal band Mirrorcell returns with their newest single, “Supernova,” out now via InVogue Records, alongside an official music video. The release marks a defining moment for the band, not because it reinvents their sound, but because it sharpens it. “Supernova” feels focused, emotionally exposed, and confident in its restraint, allowing atmosphere and tension to carry as much weight as distortion.
At its core, “Supernova” is a song about attraction and surrender, the kind that feels overwhelming before it feels safe. It explores the space where love becomes consuming, where intensity blurs the line between connection and obsession. Rather than spelling out its emotions, the track lets them unfold naturally through shifting dynamics, moving from soft, intimate passages into surging heaviness that feels unsteady in the best way. That push and pull mirrors the emotional gravity the song is trying to capture, the sense of being drawn toward something that could either anchor you or completely undo you.
Mirrorcell has always leaned into a cinematic approach, and “Supernova” continues that thread. The song plays out like a slow-burning scene rather than a traditional single, prioritizing mood and pacing over immediacy. There is a deliberate patience in the way the track builds, allowing vulnerability to surface before the weight crashes in. It feels late-night in nature, written for moments when thoughts spiral, and emotions feel louder than logic.
Vocalist Nate Cell shares,
“Our upcoming single, ‘Supernova’ metaphorically asks the question of love, and where does it come from? Blending soft, atmospheric moments with a rush of energy and intensity, the song reflects on obsession and the gravitas of passion & vulnerability through the unknown.”
Stream "Supernova" HERE
“Supernova” arrives as Mirrorcell continue building toward their upcoming album Long Nights in Lovescape, expanding on themes of longing, fear, and transformation. If the single is any indication, the band are not interested in surface-level impact. They are creating music that asks listeners to sit with discomfort, to confront desire and vulnerability without easy answers.
In a genre that often prioritizes immediacy, “Supernova” stands out by slowing things down and letting emotion take the lead. It is not a song that demands attention through force. It earns it through honesty, tension, and the quiet intensity of reflection.
Mirrorcell - Long Nights in Lovescape
Track list:
1. Glitter
5. Hurt Me
6. Candy
10. Prey
Pre-save their upcoming album Long Nights in Lovescape HERE
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February 2026 will mark Mirrorcell’s first U.S. tour, with the band heading out alongside Siamese and Hawk. Dates are listed below.
2/20 - New York, NY @ Meadows
2/21 - LeMoyne, PA @ The Champ
2/22 - Richmond, VA @ The Canal Club
2/24 - Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506
2/25 - Nashville, TN @ The End
2/26 - Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade (Purgatory)
2/27 - Bradenton, FL @ Oscura
2/28 - Orlando, FL @ Conduit
3/2 - Houston, TX @ Secret Group
3/3 - Dallas, TX @ TX Tea Room
3/5 - Mesa, AZ @ The Underground
3/6 - Anaheim, CA @ Parish Room - HOB
3/7 - Fresno, CA @ Fulton 55
3/8 - Sacramento, CA @ Starlet Room - Harlow's
3/10 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
3/11 - Denver, CO @ Marquis
3/13 - Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge
3/14 - Columbus, OH @ Ace of Cups
3/15 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Preserving Underground