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Loss Of Life

    A very "MGMT MGMT album" which the band describes as "a group of songs about love and change, first and foremost"

    Descriptors from the band include: bold, flavorful, playful, sincere, optimistic, perceptive - Loss Of Life was produced by MGMT and Patrick Wimberly (Solange, Lil Yachty, MGMT), with mixing and additional production by Dave Fridmann (Flaming Lips, Interpol, Spoon) - The album includes the first ever MGMT song with a feature, courtesy Christine and the Queens - The album artwork has been licensed from John Baldessari's estate and is an artwork titled Noses & Ears, Etc (Part Two).

    Formed in 2002, MGMT released their era-defining debut album Oracular Spectacular in 2007. One of the most influential albums of the '00's - it went on to sell over 2 million copies worldwide and was certified Gold or Platinum in over 10 major territories, including double platinum in UK, Platinum in Australia, Gold in France and Platinum in the USA. It gave the world evergreen hits such as "Kids", "Electric Feel" and "Time to Pretend" which have inspired, and continue to inspire new generations of artists and music fans alike to this day - those three songs combined have been streamed over 2 billion times on audio streaming platforms since released.

    Always taking an unexpected creative turn at every new record, but always maintaining their cultural and commercial relevance over the subsequent 15 years, MGMT later released three further studio albums: "Congratulations" (2010), "MGMT" (2013) and "Little Dark Age" (2018).

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Barry says: After the huge shop favourite of 2018's 'Little Dark Age', there was some excitement over how their new one would be and it's some relief that it's the perfect balance between its wry and nuanced melodic leaning and the youthful bombast of 'Oracular Spectacular'.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Loss Of Life (part 2)
    2. Mother Nature
    3. Dancing In Babylon (feat. Christine And The Queens)
    4. People In The Streets
    5. Bubblegum Dog
    6. Nothing To Declare
    7. Nothing Changes
    8. Phradie's Song
    9. I Wish I Was Joking
    10. Loss Of Life

    Smith Westerns return with 'Soft Will', the follow up to the Chicago-based indie rock quartet's sophomore breakthrough 'Dye It Blonde'.

    Recorded with Chris Coady at Sonic Ranch – a live-in recording studio located 30 minutes outside of El Paso, Texas and a stone's throw from the Mexican border - 'Soft Will' is an album filled with mellifluous guitars, confident restraint, and pensive songwriting.

    TRACK LISTING

    3am Spiritual
    Idol
    Glossed
    XXIII
    Fool Proof
    White Oath
    Only Natural
    Best Friend
    Cheer Up
    Varsity


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