Special Moves

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 74:42

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Ian Gittins

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08.23.10
A forensically effective live album that aches with eloquent, insatiable yearning
2010 | Label: Rock Action Records / PIAS Digital

It's strange, but fittingly contrary, that it has taken Mogwai close on 15 years to release their first live album; the Scottish post-rockers' ethos is probably more suited to that medium than any other. Special Moves is culled from three Brooklyn shows in April 2009 while the band was also filming their live concert movie, Burning (which is included in the deluxe version of this album). The DVD is cool, but not essential: Mogwai have never exactly indulged in visual pyrotechnics, and the audio version brilliantly captures the band's layered, expansive magnificence.

With their intricate, nuance-heavy instrumentation, powerhouse riffs and mastery of the loud/soft dynamic, Mogwai have always been the most visceral and profound of live performers, and this forensically effective album aches with eloquent, insatiable yearning. They are best when they are at their most intense; painfully plangent opener "I'm Jim Morrison, I'm Dead" thuds hard into the emotional solar plexus, as does the thunderous, 11-minute, quasi-metal crowd favourite "Mogwai Fear Satan." Mogwai's sepulchral symphonies are all the more grandiloquent for being instrumental: The non-specificity of "Hunted By A Freak" and "You Don't Know Jesus" allow you to lose yourself in reflective reverie; the one time Stuart Braithewaite's vocals are… read more »

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Can't quite get over...

Iano

...the fact that mogwai have managed to record a live album that is every bit as wonderful and interesting as a studio effort - which shouldn't really come as any surprise really. All of the hooks are there, the celtic melodies, the familiar depth of sound, all that I've come to love about them as artists, but to listen to this album of familiar tunes is like listening to fresh material. It's beautiful and exciting...you just can't say that about many live albums from bands. Mogwai make a great sound track for your life.

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Awesome Wall Of Sound

coventrymat

From the first to the last tracks Mogwai spin a great wall of sound. Love it! Review the music and not the site.

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Not Available In The US?

crichton007

Why is this not available from eMusic in the US? Amazon has it. iTunes has it. Even eMusic has the bonus tracks. I have a feeling this is a goof from eMusic rather than the album not actually being available. I emailed support about this but I got some form response back that wasn't even related to my question. +1 for eMusic.

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