Mgmt what type of music
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Some of the crowd hesitantly began to shuffle, but you could palpably feel the lack of movement for a song with an infectious, if elegiac groove. This reaction was to no fault of the band. These virtues were received tepidly at best. Worse still were the two moments where the band pulled from their current mid-period.
That track deserved to fizzle out upon arrival. To hear it in the resulting interviews since Oracular Spectacular , the duo immediately bored themselves with the style that made them popular. Perhaps they should have chased their more experimental muse under a different moniker; the decision to keep at it under the MGMT banner came across as an obstinate effort to reclaim their brand back from the fans.
When Goldwasser makes a quick exit, his bandmate jokes, "It seems like we've driven Ben out of the room once again. A little less than an hour later, Goldwasser decides it's time to speak up. The mood turns tense. VanWyngarden's face looks confused, slightly wounded.
When he's gone, VanWyngarden turns to the console and blasts the techno track again, proceeding to add more textures and effects with a smile on his face. Goldwasser returns with an electric guitar—"the only one we brought with us"—and starts fiddling around on it. Then VanWyngarden retreats to the other end of the couch, throws on some headphones, and opens his laptop. I soon hear him excessively chuckling to himself as Goldwasser zeroes in on the guitar—he's watching surfing videos on YouTube.
Later that night, though, MGMT start to laugh together. The resulting track, "Astro-Mancy", is an insular collage of downcast vocals and orbiting sonic detritus—including VanWyngarden's cherished techno thump, chopped up and submerged deep in the mix. Like most of MGMT , it's a million miles from anything resembling a straightforward song, nevermind a hit.
It's mysterious, meandering, mesmerizing. And it's exactly what they wanted to create. The same goes for the rest of the album, a cornucopia of offbeat plinks and plunks, a mind-expanding deconstruction of what a pop song can be.
There are twisted sing-alongs, molten sea chanteys, chewed-up space ballads, and one song called "Cool Song No. Under a certain shadow, MGMT 's intangibility suggests a slippery seriousness. Goldwasser says the whole album is about "accepting that the world is totally messed up, and the apocalypse is going to happen whether we want it to or not, and finding something beautiful to live for. The sight-gag-filled video for first single "Your Life Is a Lie"—with its talking dolphins, Whac-A-Mole, and murdered teddy bears—is delightfully and shamelessly nutty.
This freewheeling attitude sounds ideal in the abstract, but in reality, MGMT's current strain of idiosyncratic music doesn't seem to stand much of a chance with the "Kids" kids.
Their exploratory, constantly shifting brand of psych is meant for more adventurous music listeners—a subset that has largely and somewhat unfairly written them off as, in VanWyngarden's words, "druggy, retarded, partying hipsters.
He also cites a less obvious career-focused influence: Canadian prog titans Rush, who he and VanWyngarden saw in concert last fall after watching a documentary on the band. The music manager faces outwards and looks for opportunities and collaborations with companies or other artists. A road manager tends to the logistics while being on tour. Their tasks lie heavily in making sure that everything that happens on the road is according to contract and ensuring that payments are made on time.
A road manager allows the artist to focus solely on the performance, appearances, and pleasing fans. The road manager will be in communication with promoters, agents, sponsors, and other personnel. Although the tour manager sometimes serves the same role as road manager, the tour manager on large tours coordinates the road manager and other logistics on the tour. The tour manager is in charge of the bigger picture the whole tour , instead of tending to everyday activities, which is what a road manager does.
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