MICAH AND THE MIRRORS is the new solo project of former Fast Eddy frontman and guitarist Micah Morris. Hot on the heels of his premiere video, “Tortilla Soup,” Morris—alongside Spaghetty Town Records and Beluga Records—follows it up with the melodically raucous, buzzsaw guitar-driven “Hungry Hungry Heart”.
“Hungry Hungry Heart” is the second video single from the self-titled debut album, set for release on May 1, 2026, on the aforementioned Spaghetty Town Records (US) and Beluga Records (EU).
Directed by Denver indie filmmaker Jarrett Barnes, the “Hungry Hungry Heart” video stylistically draws inspiration from early-’80s, pre-bloated MTV VHS rawness, while simultaneously managing to blend the more artistic creativity of late-’90s Britpop videos. Morris’s commitment to the song offers an appropriate swagger of vulnerable jadedness—both on-screen and on-speaker. The result is a healthy helping of rock ’n’ roll that feels familiar yet tastes fresh.
-Casey Crenshaw // Please Kill Me Radio
Born with Texas rhythm and raised on Rocky Mountain grit, Micah Morris has been kicking around the American rock n’ roll circuit long enough to earn every scar. You might know him from Fast Eddy or his earlier Six Shooter days, the kind of bands that smelled like gasoline and heartbreak. Now he’s steering into new territory with Micah and the Mirrors.
Morris comes from serious stock. His old man played with Austin staples like Christopher Cross and Double Trouble, his mom worked with Carole King, and somewhere up the family tree swings a Monkee named Michael Nesmith. That kind of lineage doesn’t hand you talent, but it sure lights the fuse.
From busking Denver sidewalks to cranking amps in sweaty dive bars, Morris built his sound on the long road: half punk, half rock ’n’ roll salvation. Fast Eddy gave him a taste of global airplay when Little Steven’s Underground Garage crowned their track “Take a Look” the Coolest Song in the World. But you can tell he’s never been one to sit still, too many ideas, too many riffs buzzing in his head.
So he packed up, hit Atlanta, and cut his first solo batch with Randy Michael (The Booze, Solid State Radio) behind the board and Dan Dixon twisting the knobs. Tortilla Soup is the appetizer, hot, loud, and dripping attitude, the kind of track that makes you check if your speakers are melting. The debut single is the first taste of his upcoming solo album, to be released on Spaghetty Town Records, the same underground label that’s been feeding garage rock junkies and punk purists for over a decade.
Micah and the Mirrors isn’t nostalgia, it’s a continuation. The sound of a lifer still chasing that perfect, reckless moment when the needle drops and the night feels endless.
–(bio written by Raised On Beers)–

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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/micahandthemirrors
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/micah.morris.39
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@micahandthemirrors
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/micah-and-the-mirrors/1844102617
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3e5NhwHnKLXmxDyBZZ8CgS?si=KD2Y3jm9RRWfYe8qCNgi6w












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