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Oracular Spectacular

MGMT

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Albumrecensie

When MGMT was asked by their record label for a list of their dream producers, with low expectations they sarcastically replied: Prince, Nigel Godrich, Barack Obama, and "not Sheryl Crow." Columbia returned with Dave Fridmann, the producer extraordinaire best known for his work with Flaming Lips and Mercury Rev. In typical Fridmann fashion, Oracular Spectacular is a glamorous mega-production through and through. Drums are massively distorted and shimmering keyboards are articulately layered as he takes the reins, leading the duo through his daisy chain of onboard compressors, delay units, and whatever other mysterious studio gizmos and gadgets he uses to get his trademark sound. Expectedly, the 14 karat polish enhances MGMT's blend of psychedelic and indie-electro to a shiny sonic gleam, resulting in some of the catchiest pop songs to come from NYC since the turn of the millennium. The tunes sound classic and new all at once, paying homage to Bowie, the Kinks, and the Stones, while updating traditional progressions with flashes of Royal Trux, Ween, and LCD Soundsystem. It's a wonderful mess of musical ideas, ranging from the dancy disco thump and Bee Gees falsetto of "Electric Feel" to the gritty acoustic-based "Pieces of What," to the grimy synth groove on the anthemic "Time to Pretend." With tongues planted firmly in cheeks, sardonic wit is as abundant as Andrew Van Wyngarden and Ben Goldwasser spoof the stereotypical rock & roll lifestyle with lines like "Lets make some music, make some money, find some models for wives/I'll go to Paris take some heroin and f**k with the stars." Despite the ever-present irony, the songs never feel insincere and the record is inherently strong throughout, making it a solid start to their career.

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Oracular SPECTACULAR!

Great album! Lets see: Time to pretend - Nice beat, good lyrics and tune Weekend Wars - Same, great beat the youth - nice slow beat, good lyrics electric feel - My favorite song on the album Kids - Fantastic 4th dimensional transition - good beat, should be their next single pieces of what - Pieces of amazing music of moons, birds and monsters - Horrificly good the handshake - Good Future Reflections - Reflcts a great beat and lyrics I really like this album. Rock on MGMT!

great stuff

They are going to be huge... Wait and see

whats so spectacular?

Sorry, I dont understand the fuzz about this album. Maybe its hip to sound like Mika being kissed by the Flaming Lips, but this couple puts so much of their craft in sounding and singing syntetic and weird, that they forget to create an undertow in the music which really drags you into unknown atmospheres. And some of the songs are simply boring..... A lot of strange glitters on the outside, but an empty echoing hole on the inside.

Biografie

Gevormd: 2002 op Brooklyn, NY

Genre: Alternatief

Jaren actief: '00s, '10s

Finding an unlikely middle point between Suicide's hostile, proto-electro punk art noise and the sardonic, pop-friendly sound of the Flaming Lips, MGMT started as electroclash musical terrorists but quickly grew into an eclectic, brainy pop group with psychedelic overtones. MGMT first formed in 2002, during Ben Goldwasser and Andrew Van Wyngarden's freshman year as art students at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. The band was initially known as the Management, and its shows consisted mostly...
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