So I never got a chance to discuss with anyone what they thought of Congratulations when it came out and I thought I'd try to change that.
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I bought their last album, and was a bit disappointed. The main body of it was no where near as good as the singles. I've listened to a bit of Congratulations, but haven't bought it... and I don't think I will. It seems to be a lot like their last album, but with the good parts taken out. They seem to be taking a less electronica stance this time, which I don't think appeals to their talents.
Kids was an amazing song. They need to make more like that.
Also, did you know MGMT used to be called Management, but then shortened it when they found out the name was already taken? Just some fun trivia.
Kids was an amazing song. They need to make more like that.
Also, did you know MGMT used to be called Management, but then shortened it when they found out the name was already taken? Just some fun trivia.
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The singles from Oracular Spectacular were brilliant, but they moved away from that on Congratulations because it wasn't them and they didn't like that some people only listened because of those singles. That's why there's nothing like Kids or Time To Pretend there, which is disappointing. I'd agree that it's a lot like the first album without the good bits, but it's still a damn good listen.Universezero wrote:I bought their last album, and was a bit disappointed. The main body of it was no where near as good as the singles. I've listened to a bit of Congratulations, but haven't bought it... and I don't think I will. It seems to be a lot like their last album, but with the good parts taken out. They seem to be taking a less electronica stance this time, which I don't think appeals to their talents.
Kids was an amazing song. They need to make more like that.
Also, did you know MGMT used to be called Management, but then shortened it when they found out the name was already taken? Just some fun trivia.
And yes, yes I did know that. I thank you for your knowledge anyway :D
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They are pop musicians who shy away from the fact that they made good, popular songs. I hate it when they do that.
Anyway, I saw them right after Oracular dropped and they were terrible live.
Anyway, I saw them right after Oracular dropped and they were terrible live.
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I found Congratulations boring. Oracular was different from Congratulations in the way that it was much more memorable. "Electric Feel" could come on, and you'd instantly know it was MGMT. Can't say the same for the new album.
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I've heard the title track, I think it's as good as anything on their previous album. Congratulations just has a bit of a different feel I think.SlappyMcGee wrote:They are pop musicians who shy away from the fact that they made good, popular songs. I hate it when they do that.
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Kids is fine as a single, but a whole album of it would be horrible. And I totally agree with Slappy, except adding that there's nothing wrong with it, especially considering their pop music wasn't horrible to begin with. It's a logical step for a band that listens to and enjoys that kind of music to create similar music.Universezero wrote:Kids was an amazing song. Why the hell didn't they make more songs like that? :\
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They don't like that that is all some people associate with them. They often drop it from their live set tooUniversezero wrote:Kids was an amazing song. Why the hell didn't they make more songs like that? :\
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I'm off the opinion that they are pretty dull and shit.
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Seconded, though they have a few bright spots.hairscapades wrote:I'm off the opinion that they are pretty dull and shit.
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rocket_thumped wrote:I've heard the title track, I think it's as good as anything on their previous album. Congratulations just has a bit of a different feel I think.SlappyMcGee wrote:They are pop musicians who shy away from the fact that they made good, popular songs. I hate it when they do that.
Maybe, but the press they've done along with the whole album indicates to me a conscious effort to move away from popular success to save their (made-up) artistic integrity.
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