Bhopal’s Flowers Unveils ‘Miroir Miroir’ from Upcoming Album ‘Poivre Rose’
Bhopal’s Flowers has always occupied a strange, beautiful middle ground between 60s pop and Indian classical tradition. Their new single, ‘Miroir Miroir,’ feels like the peak of that vision.
It’s a French-English duet that sits right in the hazy space between the cool of Serge Gainsbourg and the cinematic dust of a Lee Hazlewood production. The track comes from the upcoming album ‘Poivre Rose,’ set for release on April 10, 2026. Filmed in the sun-scorched landscapes of Campello, Spain, the accompanying video plays out like a desert incantation. Directed and edited by Lionel Pezzano, the visuals lean into the stark mythology of Italian Westerns, turning the Mediterranean coast into a psychedelic mirage.
While the single captures a slow-burning romanticism, the full album is a broader “oriental psych western.” It’s a record where sitar and Persian târ aren’t just flourishes; they drive the arrangements. The title track opens the LP with haunting whispers and heavy 60s orchestration, setting a tone that is equal parts baroque pop and mystic quest. If you’ve ever wondered what a Morricone score would sound like if it drifted through a soft Eastern hallucination, this is it.
Pre-order ‘Poivre Rose’ here.
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