Love rarely falls apart in a single moment. The first cracks are often invisible, appearing not as anger or betrayal, but as confusion, doubt, and distance. 💔
In Episode 3 of The Story of Love, the Psycho Circus explores the fragile moments when two people who once seemed inseparable begin drifting in different directions.
🤡🎪Through a carefully woven soundtrack of rock classics and emotional ballads, Cracks In The Mirror follows the gradual unraveling of a relationship. The excitement of new beginnings gives way to difficult questions, misunderstandings begin to grow, and reflections in the mirror no longer look quite the same. It is a chapter about recognising change, confronting uncomfortable truths, and understanding that love alone is not always enough to keep two hearts together.
- U2, With or Without You
- Texas, I Don’t Want a Lover,
- Eric Clapton, Layla
- Arctic Monkeys, Do I Wanna Know
- Stingray, Better The Devil You Know
- David Bowie, Putting Out Fires
- CCR, Heard It Through The Grapevine
- Prince, When Doves Cry.
- Peter Criss, I Can’t Stop the Rain,
- Doro, Love Me in Black,
- Meat Loaf, I’d Do Anything for Love
- Chicago, Hard to Say I’m Sorry
- Scorpions, Still Loving You.
- Alan Parsons, Don’t Answer Me
- Roxette, Listen to Your Heart.
- Paul Stanley, I Still Love You
- Rag n Bone Man, Human.
- Stevie Nicks & Tom Petty, Stop Draggin My Heart Around
- Chris Isaac, Wicked Game.
- Marilyn Manson, Tainted Love.
- Phil Collins, In The Air Tonight
- Lord of the Lost, One Ton Heart.
- Meat Loaf, Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad.
- The Rolling Stones, Angie.
- Fleetwood Mac, Go Your Own Way.
- Cutting Crew, I Just Died in Your Arms Tonight.
- Nazareth, Love Hurts.
- Guns N’ Roses, November Rain.
- Rainbow, Since You Been Gone
- Uriah Heep, Free Me
- The Darkness, Love Is Only A Feeling
- Deep Purple, Mistreated
- Gote, Somebody That I Used To Know
