Artist's albums
No Way Out (feat. Mira Lu Kovacs) [MODIFIED]
2023 · single
Sad Songs to Cry To
2022 · album
That's What Happiness Is
2022 · single
No Way Out (feat. Mira Lu Kovacs)
2022 · single
100K
2022 · single
Kalt und kälter
2022 · single
breakables
2021 · EP
Stay a Little Longer (Theory Of Me Remix)
2021 · single
What Else Can Break
2021 · album
Stay a Little Longer
2021 · single
Stuck
2021 · single
Pull Away
2020 · single
84
2020 · single
Only Time
2020 · single
The Urge of Night (Live)
2019 · album
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Biography
“If you thought there was just no more space left in your life for singer-songwriters with acoustic guitars, you might be making a terrible mistake. Have a listen to Mira Lu Kovacs before you die. This woman knows how to use both her wide-ranging, changeable voice and her stunning classical guitar technique to quietly spectacular effect.” (Robert Rotifer, FM4) What Mira Lu Kovacs has created both on stage and on record over the past few years is of such great stylistic variety that genre definitions are moot. A vagueness of some kind leaves room for the instrumental virtuosity, compositional originality and the stories told through her music. Mira released three albums under the stage name SCHMIEDS PULS: “Play Dead” (2013), “I Care A Little Less About Everything Now” (2015) and “Manic Acid Love” (2018). They established her as a master of her craft and won her an Amadeus Austrian Music Award (2016). She also started a spectacular experience outside of her main project with experimental pop-Supergroup 5KHD, took over a role in a play (“Ganymed in love”) and earned prestigious bookings as a well-liked performer, most recently at the opening of the Wiener Festwochen (Vienna Festival) in May. “Mira’s vocals might be delicately serene, but her lyrics don’t hold anything back – from darker introspective thoughts to lurching, accusatory demands. “Come a little closer”, she sings gently on “Don’t Love Me Like That” – “I might bite your head off…” (Wonderland Magazine)