Tuesday, July 22, 2014

MGMT


MGMTTorn weblog shouting, advertising soundtracks and DJ sets debut album Oracular Spectacular predicted second album MGMT almost guaranteed success.


Congratulations waited with anticipation and high hopes. Typically, when looking for something unusual, derived ultimately impression always correspond to inflated fantasies. Taking into account this fact, MGMT released quite simple and straightforward album, actively operating the pop-psychedelic component, which on the first album was decorated with electronics. Now it is quite formatted music 1960 - nice and bright.




To obtain a material similar to the modern version of the soundtracks for vintage melodrama, was not expected by many. Simply put, the fans seemingly difficult MGMT were not ready to accept them simple music. But the material is really quite good, he just does not seek a surprise to anyone. And now eternally unhappy hipsters wrinkle their nose, repeating the phrase "this is not so."




Despite the fact that Andrew van Wyngarden (Andrew Van Wyngarden) Flirty talked about "the ocean of inspiration" and even dragged some reason Kanye West (Kanye West and Lady Gaga, the new material turned out quite smooth. He clearly fits into the format of psychedelic pop-rock. It is also true that the team refused to allocate any thing as a single because the material is good in its unity. A single song does not explain the overall picture, and certainly will not be the best.




In sprodyusirovannoy Peter Kambera (Peter Kember) Congratulations hear Pink Floyd and The Doors, but there is no hint tracks like Kids. When talking about some maturing don't want to, but it is obvious that now the musicians are immersed in fun psychedelia, which will be of interest to girls, and not just seekers of novelty.





Tracklist:


1. Flash Delirium


2. It's Working


3. Song For Dan Treacy


4. Someone's Missing


5. Flash Delirium


6. I Found A Whistle


7. Siberian Breaks


8. Brian Eno


9. Lady Dada's Nightmare


10. Congratulation






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