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music1 year ago

"MGMT's 'Loss of Life': A Surprising Shift in Sound and Influence"

MGMT, the indie rock duo, reflects on their journey from college dorm room experimentation to mainstream success with their debut album "Oracular Spectacular" and subsequent struggles with follow-up albums. Despite ups and downs, they have found a new sense of artistic freedom with their latest album "Loss of Life" and continue to attract a multigenerational fan base.

music2 years ago

MGMT Unveils "Loss of Life" Album, Debuts "Mother Nature" Single

MGMT has announced their upcoming album, Loss of Life, set to be released on February 23rd. The first single, "Mother Nature," is out now. The album features a range of producers, including Patrick Wimberly and Dave Fridmann, and includes a collaboration with Christine and the Queens. The song has a more grounded sound compared to MGMT's earlier psychedelic singles. Pre-orders for the album are available, and the band expressed their pride in the project.

music2 years ago

MGMT Drops Highly Anticipated Album 'Loss of Life' with Chart-Topping TikTok Hit

MGMT discusses their upcoming album "Loss of Life," the success of their hit song "Little Dark Age" on TikTok, their career trajectory, and their approach to making music. The duo reflects on their previous albums, the freedom of being off a major label, and their creative process for the new record. They also talk about turning 40, their recent performance of their debut album "Oracular Spectacular," and their plans for the future, including the possibility of a tour.

music2 years ago

MGMT revisits classic album and surprises fans with rare performance.

MGMT played their landmark 2007 debut album, Oracular Spectacular, in its entirety for the first time ever at the Just Like Heaven festival in Los Angeles. The album's hits, "Time to Pretend," "Electric Feel," and "Kids," became anthems of an indie generation. MGMT's intentionally uncommercial second album, Congratulations, sold one-third as much as its predecessor and was met with backlash. The band's Just Like Heaven set embodied the freewheeling spirit of the indie sleaze era, complete with interpretive dancers, children's choirs, and papier-mâché bandmates.