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MGMT

We Hear Of Love, Of Youth, And Of Disillusionment

Jan 3, 2011

Words by Sean Moeller
Illustration by Johnnie Cluney
Recording engineered by Jon Ashley
Recorded at Echo Mountain in October 2010, during the first MoogFest in Asheville, NC

  1.  
    Song for Dan Treacy original version appears on Congratulations
  2.  
    It's Working original version appears on Congratulations
  3.  
    I Found A Whistle original version appears on Congratulations
  4.  
    Only A Shadow

Here lies a testimonial for MGMT. We're not sure what you know about the Brooklyn band led by Benjamin Goldwasser and Andrew VanWyngarden and we're not sure how much you've heard of their work. Many more of you likely heard their debut album, "Oracular Spectacular," that comet of a record that rocket-shipped them into the brighter lights and enormous stages, than their second, "Congratulations," arguably a better album and one that showed their boundless creativity and, just as importantly, their massive balls - yes, their cojones. It is a record that they didn't have to make, but they did it anyway because they couldn't conceive of just making a simple, huge-hooked, dance-pop record again. We're not at all sure how many copies it sold, nor do we necessarily care, as we find it to be incredibly intriguing, a psychedelic labyrinth that will seemingly still give us more and more for years and years, the longer we listen to it. It was a record that VanWyngarden's father, a writer for the Memphis Flyer, famously defended as a textured and sometimes difficult "grower" when it was getting kicked around a bit at its release. Some of you may have heard the reports that the band was less than phenomenal as a live band, back in the day. Well, we'd like you to take a knife to all of the ugly or negative thoughts that you might harbor, for the MGMT that exists right now - fleshed out with bassist Matthew Asti, guitarist James Richardson and drummer Will Berman - is an exquisite ensemble and has never been better, entering the building here in Asheville for its MoogFest appearance at the Civic Center to the songs of Rodriguez and then matching all of the energy that Big Boi left out on the stage prior to them. Given the time, it's easy to see the group going on to have one of the more impressive discographies of all of the American bands that have surfaced in the last 10 years. Kind and considerate, not to mention thoughtful and slightly bashful as a person, VanWyngarden has the beginnings of a great frontman, singing like a young Mick Jagger and wisely letting the dense and multi-dimensional songs take the forefront, rather than any canned shenanigans or showy, immodest energy. The music on "Congratulations" is a dominance of visions, a rodeo of spirit and essence, a dynamic display of the strange corridors of a young man's mind that's busy contemplating and commiserating with the depths of such an odd muscle and what it's capable of pulling off. "I Found A Whistle" begins with an acoustic strumming that reminds us of an old Neutral Milk Hotel progression, and it's a song that feels like a flooded time capsule or, even more, a time machine that with the bleating of the whistle discovered can transport us into those thousands and thousands of expired years, that let us fall into the arms of dusty and spooky history, along with the yellow tricksters and thieves. There's a man with a pistol, waiting in the moonlight for the word and there are others abusing that whistle and seeing things they maybe shouldn't be seeing. VanWyngarden sings on "It's Working," "You know it's not the same as love/Cause love is only in your mind/Not your heart," and these are the more reasonable, though darkened insights that we mostly get from his lines - ones that come across as the thoughts of an older, albeit burnt soul. We hear of love and disillusionment. We hear of not knowing which end is up and there's a lot of connective tissue holding the chaos together.

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  1. only a shadow, fresh new sound for mgmt, great cover Anonymous Wednesday, January 05, 2011 7:13 am
  2. To the guy who tried to correct, their "debut" was not called The Management it was called Climbing To New Lows, and yeahh sorry man had to correct lol. sketcheadloll Tuesday, January 04, 2011 8:34 pm
  3. IVE LONGED FOR THIS! Yes thank you! LandonJCardenas Monday, January 03, 2011 10:56 pm
  4. Great essay, Sean. But since everyone else seems compelled to correct you on something today, I guess I might put in my 2 cents worth too. One factual error: Oracular Spectacular really isn't their debut album. That would have been The Management, which was released before they had to change their name (by merely abreviating it) due to The Management being already taken. And I totally agree that Congratulations is a better, and bolder album than Oracular Spectacularm which isn't to belittle OS at all. Anonymous Monday, January 03, 2011 7:42 pm
  5. incredible as always! saw them at minglewood hall memphis in summer 2009. what a show :D

    if only they'd of played "metanoia"!
    tyrone144 Monday, January 03, 2011 7:19 pm
  6. Oracular Spectacular is the finest album recorded in the 21st century. It is a classic! Drjef Monday, January 03, 2011 6:00 pm
  7. This is so eloquent and accurate. Thank you for this gorgeous tribute-I only wish it was longer xx hereslala Monday, January 03, 2011 5:49 pm
  8. Awesome and brilliant. Thank you for this!
    Luv MGMT forever~
    siberianbreaks Monday, January 03, 2011 5:37 pm
  9. it's "cojones", not "cajones" :) cra Monday, January 03, 2011 4:24 pm
  10. I feel compelled to ask you to consider the merits of a paragraph break or two in your prose. jjacobo Monday, January 03, 2011 2:55 pm
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