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The lyrics of MGMT are excellent, and start making you think about life itself. I look forward to the release of their new album in the spring. An excellent experience in whole. Special music comes from the CD of MGMT. Their music is unique and makes the urge to hear more from them. However, the music is not serious in itself and is a lot of fun listening to it.
Also MGMT is on Kid Cudi CD, song is "Pursuit of Happiness" and it is one of my favorites.I like the MGMT CD, lots of weird keyboards effects which are cool. Recording quality is not the best though, but maybe that's the sound they were after. Heard "Kids" on radio and took a chance on buying CD. Sort of a old school sound, Pink Floyd in some effects.
I hope they get better. Electric Feel is the only "good" song on here.but thats the same riff in 50 other songs from 70s-90s that I can think of from the top of my head.Nothing new here. They have the talent, just no creativity.The other songs sound like filler.
It was much cheaper to buy from Amazon and I listened to several songs before purchase. I bought this CD for my son. He was very happy with it.
I've listened to it once or twice on my laptop but I can't bother to listen to it with headphones again. Well, it's very loud and and the mid ranges are very distorted. I would suggest just waiting 10 years to get the remastered version if you really need his album, but they will be long forgotten by then. The engineering for this album is very bad. I had already heard the song "Time to Pretend" over and over and grown to love it, so I decided to spend $10 on the album. Otherwise, the songs that aren't singles are merely filler, there is not a song longer than 5-minutes so any claim of 'neo-psychedelia' is laughable, the album package is annoying, and MGMT seems to be overly pretentious by suing Nicolas Sarkozy and naming a track after Brian Eno on their upcoming album.
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