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MGMT Unveil video for 'our Life Is A Lie from their self-titled album MGMT
MGMT Unveil video for 'Your Life Is A Lie' from their self-titled album MGMT
Your Life Is A Lie is the first music video released from the bands self-titled third studio album and finds MGMT working again with Tom Kuntz, director of the band's 2010 mini-epic Congratulations who has also received wide acclaim for his ground-breaking commercial and short film work.
MGMT is released on September 17. The successor to 2008’s Oracular Spectacular and 2010’s Congratulations, MGMT finds Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser continuing to push themselves to expand the boundaries of modern pop music. Returning to Tarbox Road Studios to work with longtime collaborator Dave Fridmann (Co-producer and mixer of Oracular Spectacular and Congratulations, The Flaming Lips, Tame Impala), Andrew and Ben experimented with various in-studio writing processes, allowing the music to tell them where it wanted to go. The result is a diverse and powerful collection of 10 songs (including a cover of "Introspection" by 1960’s psych band Faine Jade) that directly mirrors the duo's encompassing surrealist view of the everyday (see below for full track listing).
The full track listing for MGMT is as follows:
Alien Days
Cool Song No. 2
Mystery Disease
Introspection
Your Life Is a Lie
A Good Sadness
Astro-Mancy
I Love You Too, Death
Plenty Of Girls In the Sea
An Orphan Of Fortune
UK DATES:
October 12 Glasgow, UK 02 ABC
October 13 Wolverhampton, UK Civic Hall
October 14 Manchester, UK O2 Apollo Manchester
October 16 London, UK Forum
October 19 Dublin, Ireland Olympia Theatre
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23 March 2010
MGMT make their UK live return
MGMT have returned to play their first UK gig in six months and play material from their forthcoming second album Congratulations, out on 12 April.
Taking to the stage at London's Heaven venue on Thursday night (18 March) the Brooklyn pairing - Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser, along with their live players - dedicated their hour-long set to Big Star's Alex Chilton who died this week.
Speaking to the crowd, VanWyngarden said: "He was someone whose songs we liked a lot."
It was the band's first UK concert since playing last September's Bestival on the Isle Of Wight.
Opener, and new song, Brian Eno set the trend and pace as far as new material is concerned.
As they've insisted in many interviews recently most songs see them explore a more delicate, less electric-sounding direction on tracks following up their 2008 debut Oracular Spectacular.
Andrew VanWyngarden strapped on an acoustic guitar for the majority of the songs.
The warmest reception from the 800-capacity sold out crowd was reserved for penultimate number, Time To Pretend.
Of course, so far fans have only heard Flash Delirium - the track the band gave away as a free download earlier this month and a song which gains an airing this evening.
From here the twosome play gigs in Ireland, Europe and Australia before returning to the US but are expected to return to the UK this summer for more live gigs.
MGMT's Andrew VanWyngarden says they're keen to be known for their new stuff.
"We wanted to evolve and change and at first people only wanted to hear kids. We were like, why are we standing up here now? But that has now all changed and we're playing new songs for people."
MGMT set listBrian Eno
Pieces Of What
Flash Delirium
Electric Feel
Song for Dan Treacy
Weekend wars
I found a whistle
Siberian breaks
The youth
Its working
EncoreTime to pretend
Congratulations


