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0Shares Like many other post-rock groups in 2021, Mogwai are in a weird place. The first leg of their illustrious career was full of brand new territory helping define a genre and expand instrumental possibilities with albums like Young Team (1997), Rock Action (2001), and even Mr Beast (2006). But after the mid-2000s, when it seemed the genre had taken a step back, the group made a shift to possibly expand their horizons, delving into movie scores and electronica with records like Atomic (2016) and Rave Tapes (2014). With all these new experiences and experiments, one would assume that their music would only improve over time, yet the group keeps coming back to familiar territory in less-effective ways, and ....
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JR Moores , March 4th, 2021 13:58 As Part Chimp announce their latest album Drool, due on June 4, the band s singer, guitarist and self-appointed nagger-in-chief Tim Cedar talks to JR Moores about invertebrates and Ringo Starr. Feature contains video for new track, Back From The Dead Part Chimp portraits by Steve Gullick Part Chimp occupy semi-mythical status in the canon of heavy, messy British rock. Don t get me wrong. They are human beings who are possible to contact, have a normal conversation with and purchase merch from at a small table. It s not like they re manticores or anything. It s more in the way people speak about Part Chimp, in such hallowed terms. (Well, as hallowed as they can do because – pre-Covid at least – such people tended to be imparting their Part Chimp fables while sloshing their pint of snakebite around with gesticular vigour, frothing a little at the mouth and shouting over a classic Electric Wizard track before Teeth Of The Sea to ....
Glasgow rockers Mogawi announce hometown date for this year A GLASGOW rock band have announced a hometown show date for later this year. Mogawi will be visiting Glasgow Royal Concert hall on November 7 as part of their 10th studio album As The Love Continues. The album is the band s first number one in the UK Official Albums Chart and number nine on the Billboard s US Top Album Sales Chart - which their first time inside the US Top 40. Mogwai’s Stuart Braithwaite, said: “We’re unbelievably happy to have the number one album in the UK. We want to thank everyone at Rock Action Records - both of you - and mostly to thank everyone who has bought, downloaded and streamed the album, and supported us over the last week and the last 25 years. It’s something we’re amazed by. ....