NME Radar: ‘It’s understated, brilliantly subtle pop that’s all too easy to slip into.’
Getintothis: ‘The track’s grooving bass, minimalistic drum loop and glittering synths underlie layered falsetto vocals, giving it a feel similar to that of La Roux’s critically acclaimed record Trouble in Paradise. It is pure pop at its finest.’
Hillydilly: ‘It’s just a simple, well-constructed pop song that has no hiccups whatsoever, and really, when you’ve an effort like that, there’s no reason not to give it your attention.’
Disco Naivete: ‘A beautiful track that pleasantly tingles all of your falsetto-senses. Still reminiscent of Metronomy sound-wise but taking a far more minimal approach to that typical, iconic electronic pop sound, Loveless are steadily building their path.’
Some Candy Talkin: ‘Mirrors is a sophisticated piece of pop in which all the pieces fit together perfectly: sinuous bass lines, shimmering synths and a classy falsetto.’