Mirror Mirror<\/em> was a real standout this year.<\/p>\nBelow, PAPER<\/em> chats with The Scarlet Opera’s Luka Bazulka about telling Belinda Carlisle\u2019s story to a new generation and championing the “wonderful and enticing delusion” of glam rock. <\/p>\n<\/h3>\n
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What initially attracted you to cover this song?<\/strong><\/p>\nWe had been slowing down some of these bouncy \u201980s powerhouse records, and really chewing on the words and heart of the songs, mostly to find a new cover for tour. This particular song felt like that scene in Angels In America<\/em> when the Angel (in this case, Belinda Carlisle) breaks through the wall to share one of life\u2019s most humbling truths: that true love doesn\u2019t send you spiraling obsessively, it calls you home. We were swept away by the good news and needed to sing it for ourselves. A short snippet of me wailing in the garage got the attention of the original producer, Rick Nowels, and Belinda too. It was Rick\u2019s idea to recut and rerelease the record, and when Belinda sent her blessing, it was off to the races.<\/p>\nAre you inspired by this era of music, the late \u201980s? <\/strong><\/p>\nWe\u2019re inspired by what was at the core of \u201980s music, yearning. That decade gets a bad rap sometimes for being too indulgent, cheesy \u2014 and it was so dramatic, but there was always good reason. There\u2019s something so hot and too easily dismissed about caring. <\/p>\n
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How did you approach bringing your own perspective to this?<\/strong><\/p>\nWhen we sat with Rick to build this out, we had already been touring our rendition of the song and had a closeness to it that Rick wanted to maintain. The choice to not begin with the hook (as the original does) gave us the chance to set the scene on our stage every night before taking the audience right up to the pearly gates themselves (as the original does). An eerie lamenting guitar shuffles in the first lyric, \u201cWhen the night falls down, I wait for you.\u201d We wanted to tell Belinda\u2019s story in a way that maybe felt a bit more fatal instead of reassuring. <\/p>\n
In what ways is this release reflective of The Scarlet Opera and your original music? <\/strong><\/p>\nIt\u2019s larger than life, sweeping and romantic. It\u2019s absolutely ridiculous, really, all of our favorite things. This record demands your attention and so do we.<\/p>\n
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Creatively, how did you approach bringing the cover to life in a music video? Who were some of your collaborators and how did you all work together? <\/strong><\/p>\nWe love Alexa Cha in this house. Hailing from 1824, we\u2019ve been lucky enough to work with her before on a few visual projects. She seems to have a better idea of what we need than we do most times. The benefit of leaning on her (or any other visual artists you trust) is that you get an objective, egoless take on the work you\u2019ve created. The goal was simple: to have a very good time. I think at first we tossed around the idea of having a little glass menagerie of the boys for me to break in this elaborate set, but the budget permitted us puppets and a green screen instead \u2014 and thank god. <\/p>\n
In what ways are you influenced by glam rock and theater, and how do you see that building as you move into the future? <\/strong><\/p>\nGlam rock is a genre born out of classical theater, genderless expression and a great fuckin\u2019 time. Decades later, what\u2019s its use? We think about that a lot. We see some carbon copies of the old aesthetic. Attempts to nudge us in that direction have been made, as well. We get it, it\u2019s familiar. It\u2019s safe. You want to believe that Queen 2.0 is here, but they aren\u2019t and besides, Queen was never safe. There\u2019s a desire for honesty from the world at large, the raw naked truth. I want to talk more about growing up in rural Pennsylvania and the magic of my childhood. I want to talk about my sisters going to war and how I\u2019d try on their dresses when I missed them. I think glam rock will be to us what it has always been to the world: a delusion, a very wonderful and enticing delusion.<\/p>\n
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What does 2025 look like for The Scarlet Opera? <\/strong><\/p>\nIf I may be so bold, I think the theatrical ticking time bomb that is this band will really be set off this next year. Transparently, we\u2019ve been through some personal shit in 2024, it was fuckin\u2019 rough and weird. I\u2019m sure it\u2019ll reveal itself in due time through the music. We are, now more than ever, hyper focused on the preservation of joy. We intend to stay whimsical and elegant and kind.<\/p>\n
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