Album and title are both excellent
More vocals than I'd heard from them before, but they mix well with the rest of the noise.
More vocals than I'd heard from them before, but they mix well with the rest of the noise.
Something's wrong? I just tried your new site layout but i tried downloading a song and it does not go through. It says retry but it does not do anything. --Leslie
I consider Mogwai the best; I listen to you more than EITS, godspeed, etc, etc, I have 40GB of mp3 to compare and you guys take me away; there is some irony here: hardcore will live but humans will die--so then why introduce vocals? Every time I listen to you I enter the enchanted world, but then when you incorporate vocals--that sends me crashing back down--vocals are human, they evoke a hardwired human response, my concentration level changes, I try to understand the words--so different from the emotional/spiritual plane you create with your instrumental pieces: I feel them I live them I love them I think I taste what it must be like to be enlightened. So to protect the integrity and purity I feel, I delete those songs with human voices--I delete songs my favorite band creates. I wish I didn't have to do that.
The sound seems more textural, layered and high-pitched than previous albums. More vibrant, uplifting and bright, but still VERY heavy. Organs fill the reverberant space of "Death Rays," sounding like a funeral service in a gothic cathedral for a retired general, or something similarly weighty. I'm loving the album, which feels as if it's taking everything up a notch or two production-wise and arrangement-wise. The album has a good flow, settling down after a string of rockers for the spacey, contemplative "Letters to the Metro," only to get right back in to the death theme with "George Square Thatcher Death Party," then finally closing with the epic "You're Lionel Richie," almost an EP unto itself. Get this album if you've ever liked a Mogwai album, before. I doubt you'll be disappointed. Cheers!
I'm never disappointed with this group. They always come through with great instrumental music (I know some of their albums have vocals) that offers something new and unique. Very good stuff here in my opinion. Consistent in quality, but always something new.