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Post subject: Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Mon June 01, 2015 4:31 pm
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Mogwai's Facebook page shows them back in the studio recording more stuff for the "Les Revenants" series. The first soundtrack is probably my favorite of their last few releases so I am pretty excited about this.
Post subject: Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Sat July 11, 2015 8:10 pm
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[url]http://pitchfork.com/news/60096-mogwai-announce-career-spanning-hitsrarities-set-central-belters-share-helicon-1-video//url] Mogwai are celebrating their 20th year as a band this summer. Today, expanding on their ATP Season at London's Roundhouse, they've announced Central Belters, a set of career highlights and rarities spanning their existence. It'll be available in 3xCD and 6xLP sets from October 9, via the band's Rock Action label. Check the tracklist below. They've also shared a new video for 1997 non-album single "New Paths to Helicon, Pt. 1" (aka "Helicon 1"), directed by Craig Murray (who previously directed the band's "Teenage Exorcists"), via Noisey. Watch it below.
Central Belters tracklist: CD 1 01 Summer 02 Helicon 1 03 CODY 04 Christmas Steps 05 I Know You Are But What Am I? 06 Hunted By A Freak 07 Stanley Kubrick 08 Take Me Somewhere Nice 09 2 Rights Make 1 Wrong 10 Mogwai Fear Satan CD 2 01 Auto Rock 02 Travel Is Dangerous 03 Friend Of The Night 04 We're No Here 05 I'm Jim Morrison, I'm Dead 06 The Sun Smells Too Loud 07 Batcat 08 Mexican Grand Prix 09 Rano Pano 10 How To Be A Werewolf 11 Wizard Motor 12 Remurdered 13 The Lord Is Out Of Control 14 Teenage Exorcists CD 3 01 Hugh Dallas 02 Half Time 03 Burn Girl Prom Queen 04 Devil Rides 05 Hasenheide 06 Tell Everybody That I Love Them 07 Earth Division 08 Hungry Face 09 D to E 10 My Father My King
Post subject: Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Fri July 17, 2015 5:24 pm
Misplaced My Sponge
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:11 pm Posts: 5825
Sweet!
Members of Slowdive and Mogwai form new supergroup Minor Victories
The four-piece has yet to release any new music, but promises a debut album is on the way, one that’s said to feature guest collaborators like Mark Kozelek.
For those only interested in the list, here's his order: 1. Happy Songs for Happy People 2. Come On Die Young 3. Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will. 4. Mogwai Young Team 5. Mr. Beast 6. Rock Action 7. Rave Tapes 8. The Hawk is Howling
For those only interested in the list, here's his order: 1. Happy Songs for Happy People 2. Come On Die Young 3. Hardcore Will Never Die But You Will. 4. Mogwai Young Team 5. Mr. Beast 6. Rock Action 7. Rave Tapes 8. The Hawk is Howling
Surprised to see The Hawk at the bottom. Batcat, Kings Meadow, Thank You Space Expert, The Sun Smells Too Loud, Scotland's Shame. Some stellar tracks on that album.
Also, one of their best outtakes, Stupid Prick Gets Chased by the Police and Loses His Slut Girlfriend.
Post subject: Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Mon October 19, 2015 10:12 pm
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My two favorites are Stuart's #1 and #8. It seems like his issues with "Hawk" are more "vision not matching up with final product" issues as opposed to a real dislike of the album. Those kinds of things really affect how artists perceive their own products.
Post subject: Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Tue October 20, 2015 5:10 pm
AnalLog
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I'm listening to Young Team for the first time in a while and I'm realizing that I don't think I've ever really given this album a fair shake. For some reason my mental image of the album has always been that outside of "Summer," "R U Still In 2 It?," and "Mogwai Fear Satan," the album is mostly just variations on tracks similar to "Like Herod," which totally isn't true. Not that "Herod" is a bad track, it's just longer than it should be. I really like the chilled out atmosphere that much of the album dabbles in and I'm also quite fond of the electronic bits.
Also, is it just me, or does "Mogwai Fear Satan" have the best drum tracks in the band's whole discography?
Post subject: Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Wed October 21, 2015 5:37 pm
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Brett wrote:
I'm listening to Young Team for the first time in a while and I'm realizing that I don't think I've ever really given this album a fair shake. For some reason my mental image of the album has always been that outside of "Summer," "R U Still In 2 It?," and "Mogwai Fear Satan," the album is mostly just variations on tracks similar to "Like Herod," which totally isn't true. Not that "Herod" is a bad track, it's just longer than it should be. I really like the chilled out atmosphere that much of the album dabbles in and I'm also quite fond of the electronic bits.
TRACY!
Brett wrote:
Also, is it just me, or does "Mogwai Fear Satan" have the best drum tracks in the band's whole discography?
May Nothing But Happiness! (IMO)
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Post subject: Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Fri October 23, 2015 6:13 pm
Misplaced My Sponge
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:11 pm Posts: 5825
Listened to "Central Belters" with morning. Overall, I think they did a decent job of picking tracks. I'm a little surprised they included 4 tracks off Mr. Beast and one of those four wasn't "Glasgow Mega-Snake". Such a killer track and it's been a live staple for them for years. We could probably debate all day over what should have been included on the outtakes/rarities disc. But one thing that jumps out at me is the inclusion of "Hungry Face". It should have been in the "hits" section. I'm guessing that could be Mogwai's most recognizable song for people who aren't really fans.
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