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MGMT Release “Flash Delirium,” the First Track From New Album, “Congratulations”

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Those wondering whether Brooklyn-based pop duo MGMT will follow the success of smash singles like “Kids” and “Time to Pretend” with another album like debut LP Oracular Spectacular- one full of danceable beats, thick bass grooves, and hummable hooks- will be floored when they hear “Flash Delirium,” the first “single” from sophomore album Congratulations to be released to the public through the group’s website.

“Flash Delirium” is far, far away from the pop sensibilities of MGMT’s most popular tracks. It’s a shape-shifting, chorus-less, homage-laden psych-rock odyssey- or should I say “oddity?” The song is a little over four minutes long but features at least seven distinct parts. Don’t bother asking me every single form of music that MGMT is referencing here- Pitchfork Media took care of that for us.

Here’s a video of the entire track, complete with the lyrics, which when described as “cryptic” or “bizarre” would be an understatement.

From the outset, MGMT have made it apparent that they were not interested in presenting Congratulations as a collection of three pop singles surrounded by forgettable filler material. Co-member Ben Goldwasser told New Musical Express last month:

“There definitely isn’t a ‘Time To Pretend’ or a ‘Kids’ on the album. We’ve been talking about ways to make sure people hear the album as an album in order and not just figure out what are the best three tracks, download those and not listen to the rest of it.”

Instead, Goldwasser and other permanent member Andrew VanWyngarden have crafted an album that they described to NME as “nine individual musical tours de force sequenced to flow with sonic and thematic coherence.” It’s clearly an attempt to counteract the current music trend of disregarding albums as complete works and only downloading the tracks one deems worthy of a spot in his or her music library, which I admire.

MGMT - Congratulations (cover)

The cover art for MGMT's "Congratulations."

The very idea of an album as a complete work has pretty much gone by the wayside in today’s world of MP3s and digital downloads. Fans no longer need to go buy the entire album in CD form and hear it from start to finish to determine their favorite tracks. Individual songs can be downloaded and the rest can be ignored entirely.

It used to almost be a science determining the order of songs on an album. When vinyl was still on top, the major concern was which song opened side one and side two, respectively, and the same general structure applied to CDs. The digital age has all but destroyed the concept, but it’s refreshing to see a forward-thinking group like MGMT keeping it alive.

Green Day tried reinforcing the same idea with their latest album, 21st Century Breakdown, but still couldn’t resist releasing standout singles like “21 Guns” and “Know Your Enemy.” MGMT have gone the complete opposite direction, and instead have created a free-form musical journey through American’s psychedelic roots. Congratulations officially hits stores April 13.

March 11, 2010 at 5:05 pm Leave a comment

The Hold Steady Announce New Album, “Heaven is Whenever,” Track Listing

The Hold Steady

Source: David Shankbone

The Hold Steady remain one of America’s most acclaimed and hard-working rock bands. They have yet to miss with the critics, with their 2008 album, “Stay Positive,” earning a composite score of 85 on Metacritic, constituting “universal acclaim,” and have steadily rose in popularity since their inception due to their dense, arena-ready rock aesthetic and frontman Craig Finn’s complex yet powerfully vivid lyrics. The Brooklyn-based group is now set to release their highly anticipated fifth album, “Heaven is Whenever,” on May 4 from Vagrant Records.

The album will be the band’s first without keyboardist Franz Nicolay, who suddenly left the band in January to get a fresh start and explore other career interests such as vaudeville acting and tap dancing.

Finn and lead guitarist Tad Kubler said in a press release interview that the album will be a departure from their previous two LPs, “Stay Positive” and “Boys and Girls in America.” Kubler described the music as “spacial” and “sonically more diverse” than their previous work, noting shifts and expansions of his guitar style that haven’t been heard before.

Finn said that the stories in his songs- a mandatory topic to cover when discussing a Hold Steady album- will be more about expressing a cohesive overall theme than spinning tales of the characters he’s created, particularly “Gideon,” “Charlemagne” and “Holly,” who have become very familiar to fans. Finn said in the interview of the album’s themes:

“The lyrics speak a lot about struggle and reward. It’s about embracing suffering and understanding its place in a joyful life. I think that some of the characters from old records are there, but I don’t name them by name. I think it continues to examine the highs and lows that we’ve looked at on previous records.”

The elements of the Hold Steady’s work that remain constant throughout their discography are the intense, verbose wordplay of Finn’s lyrics and the consistently exhilarating music accompanying them. From their descriptions, it sounds like fans will get more of the same plus an expansion and maturity of their musical palette. It seems almost impossible for them to disappoint us at this point.

Here is the track listing for “Heaven is Whenever”:

1.  The Sweet Part of the City
2.  Soft in the Center
3.  The Weekenders
4.  The Smidge
5.  Rock Problems
6.  We Can Get Together
7.  Hurricane J
8.  Barely Breathing
9.  Our Whole Lives
10.  A Slight Discomfort

Here’s a video from back in September of the band playing an early version of one of the new tracks- called “Heaven is Whenever” here, but likely actually track six, “We Can Get Together.”

February 23, 2010 at 2:05 pm Leave a comment


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