The post MGMT on New Album Loss of Life and Old Songs Taking on Fresh Life: Podcast appeared first on Consequence. The duo unravels embodying the album’s title as a theme, challenging themselves to ...
In retrospect, the fates of indie rock’s Class Of 2008 panned out much stranger than anticipated. At or around the final turn of the 2000s, three bands made the indie-to-major crossover in highly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Like many 40-year-olds who engage with social media only when necessary, MGMT co-founder Ben Goldwasser doesn’t have a TikTok ...
The first step with any new MGMT album is finding your bearings. In the years since their 2007 breakthrough album “Oracular Spectacular,” the duo’s discography could be characterized by its almost ...
Here’s a folky song from MGMT’s forthcoming album that comes with a lovely video shot in Pittsburgh and stars Inga Petry. “When I first saw Inga on TikTok, I imagined her as the star of a foreign film ...
Towards the beginning of Pitchfork's rather whimsically designed new cover story on MGMT, associate editor Larry Fitzmaurice uncovers a fact that devotees of the psych-pop duo already know: the band ...
MGMT have shared the third single from Loss of Life, their first album since 2018’s Little Dark Age, due out February 23 via Mom + Pop. “Nothing to Declare” — not to be confused with 700 Bliss’ 2022 ...
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Music can make your day. One song playing at the right moment—perhaps with the right cup of coffee in your favorite mug, and the sun coming through the window—can really make life worth living. We ...
Who is MGMT? It’s a question that even band members—Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser—pose on their social media handles and website domain. Although the duo penned some of the biggest indie hits ...
MGMT’s “Dancing In Babylon” is an ’80s pop-style duet with Christine and the Queens, and it’s the band’s first-ever song with a guest feature. It comes with a Ray Tintori-directed video starring MGMT, ...