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28 Sep 2010

MGMT Urged To Change Music Style

If you have taken the time to listen to MGMT’s first and second album Oracular Spectacular and Congratulations, respectively, you will have noticed how different they sound from each other. I remember doing a double take on my iTunes when I previewed Congratulations. All of my expectations or rather predictions had gone out the window. Where were the poppy electronic beatz?!

Even though it wasn’t what I expected, I couldn’t help but think that Andrew and Ben were “stickin’ it to the man!” The man in this case would be their record label. I assumed that what I was hearing on their second album was what they wanted to sound like whereas their first album was made to merely gain a fan base. On numerous occasions, I have expressed my disappointment in new bands changing their music for their sophomore album ie) Paramore. I realize that sometimes it can’t be helped! After all, this is a business. This is what they are doing for a living.

Fans weren’t the only ones who were turned off by Congratulations. The head honchos at their Columbia label have also expressed their opinions about it and have decided to have more control on their next album release. Andrew Van-Wyngarden appears to be taking it well from this statement: “I definitely think our music will change in the future because Congratulations is almost two years old now. We have some ideas and have been talking about possible directions of where to go next.”

I bet they paid him to say that.

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22 Jun 2010

Are we famous or are we just humans?

Before I get on with this, I just want to say that there is nothing better than dancing Florence and the Machine’s “Dog Days Are Over” just before midnight. If you haven’t heard it yet, lucky for you I made it a “Song of the Day” just a few days ago. Clapping and drum beats included.

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The second album release is always the deal breaker for me. I either love it or I hate it. The second album release tells me one of two things.

1) The band or artist went with the “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it method.” Having gained the respect and appreciation of their fans the first time around they continue to play the music they always loved while slightly producing a more developed sound with each album.

2) The first CD was a huge success, but the people running the business insist that what everyone wants is a new direction right now and the band believes it because their new to the industry.

Now you’re looking back on all of these second albums wondering which of your favorite bands has conformed. Keep in mind that this is only one perspective. This doesn’t mean it’s true for everyone because we all know that some bands don’t make it out of the first album. However, I’ve seen this theory on more than just a few bands. If you’re a fan of a musician or a band for life then it doesn’t matter. However, the reason I was reminded of this was because of a recent MGMT article that I read and found quite interesting.

This year, MGMT released their second album “Congratulations.” It’s a great album. It’s nothing like their first “Oracular Spectacular,” which produced hits such as “Kids,” “Electric Feel” and “Time to Pretend.” A lot of their fans gave them flack for it because of their expectations of their first album, but I commend them for producing a sound all their own. It seemed like they have been wanting to do that for awhile. If you’re an aspiring musician and you’re looking for help to release your first album, you might want to consider using an audio engineer to help your music fit together correctly. Online Mastering could be an idea to research into if you’re looking for someone to help perfect your work and to help you find your sound.

Read this awesome article here