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Mogwai are a busy band. Many acts nearing the end of their third decade would be forgiven for slowing their pace, for being selective in their output, and even for running out of ideas. Not Mogwai. This will be their fourth studio album in the last 10 years - a decade which has also seen them release three EPs, two live albums, a lovingly compiled six LP best-of, one remix album, and five original scores - albums which themselves have been critically acclaimed in their own right.
Originally set to be recorded in the US, the pandemic of 2020 saw the band relocate to the Worcestershire countryside, while producer Dave Fridmann worked remotely from across the Atlantic. An unusual setup, in an unusual year, but the results are startlingly focussed; ‘As The Love Continues’ sees Mogwai cover diverse sonic ground, drawing from many of their most interesting and successful creative peaks from previous albums.
Mogwai Flirt with Convention on As the Love Continues
Published Feb 17, 2021
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Twenty-five years to the day of releasing debut single Tuner / Lower, Scotland s beloved post-rockers Mogwai return with their 10th studio album. The aptly named
As the Love Continues cements their post-rock dynasty, and bridges their ever-mutable sound into yet another.
In making
As the Love Continues, produced once more by Dave Fridmann following his work on 2017 s
Every Country s Sun, Mogwai have focused on creating positive, transformative music that offered solace from the mundane. Arguably, Mogwai have made concessions over the years, albeit small, to beef up their sound (see: Fridmann) and make certain electronic inroads, resulting in more palatable music that has moved them father afield from their humble beginnings.
Posted on 03 Feb 2021
By ABC Digital
Nine Inch Nails‘
Atticus Ross is having a big day. In addition being among the Golden Globe nominees unveiled Wednesday, today also bring the news that Ross is scoring a Super Bowl commercial.
The ad is for the beer company Anheuser-Busch, which produces brands including Budweiser and Michelob. It’s described as Anheuser-Busch’s “first-ever company Super Bowl commercial.”
In the clip, we see footage of friends celebrating with and cheering up each other by sharing a beer together you know, back when we could do that in person.
“When we say ‘Let’s grab a beer,’ it’s never just about the beer,” reads a description for the ad. “It’s always about life’s most meaningful moments big and small that happen when we come together over a beer.”
The most anticipated albums of early 2021
Scott Mervis
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Among the highlights of 2020 were surprise album releases from Taylor Swift, Eminem and Childish Gambino. We can t predict those, but we can say what s scheduled for the first quarter of 2021, and that slate includes new material from major stars like Foo Fighters, Florida Georgia Line and Sia, as well as such indie faves as Cloud Nothings, The Hold Steady and Julien Baker.
Last year, release dates were bumped all over the place as artists tried to navigate the pandemic. This year should be a little less volatile. Here s the first look. Keep an eye out for releases from Adele, Cardi B, Frank Ocean, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Lorde, Rihanna, St. Vincent, Travis Scott and more.