A formerly cool band at upsetting boring end of the road: Mirror Moves was the fourth album of Furs and the first thing that you really could not listen. Even the ultra smooth New York production, which does not allow any rough edges more and entirely rely on the voice of Butler's, listening to you, that the boys were at a loss and were on the verge of dissolution. A few went, Butler made with a skeleton staff on. No comparison to its beginnings: What you really need to have are the first, pink selftitled album with his rough Velvet Underground Charm, the wicked sparkling and certainly best work "Talk Talk Talk" - not only with the hit "Pretty in Pink" but also the gecoverten of Jawbreaker ultimate LiebeAbschiedsssong "Into You Like a Train" and also the pathetic bombast of "Forever Now". 3 CDs, which actually all make out what the Psychedelic Furs were. Intelligent 80erUndergroundrock attempts almost permanently overcome in the texts the despair of lost love with cool metaphors and thereby spread megalomaniac Depro-optimism. Schizo and good for a bad-tempered night when you do not want to still be defeated.