The penultimate track off the band’s 2005 Time To Pretend EP was recently covered by Soccer Mommy, and is getting its second moment in the sun for good reason. “Indie Rokkers” was a high point in MGMT ...
Bandcamp is continuing its commitment to artists in light of the pandemic by waiving fees on a select number of days. In the spirit of giving, many artists have elected to donate all proceeds earned ...
The post MGMT on New Album Loss of Life and Old Songs Taking on Fresh Life: Podcast appeared first on Consequence. The duo unravels embodying the album’s title as a theme, challenging themselves to ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. MGMT has shared a new song and video for "In The Afternoon," a track the ...
Like many 40-year-olds who engage with social media only when necessary, MGMT co-founder Ben Goldwasser doesn’t have a TikTok account. So when the title track of the band’s 2018 album, Little Dark Age ...
MGMT have shared the third single from Loss of Life, their first album since 2018’s Little Dark Age, due out February 23 via Mom + Pop. “Nothing to Declare” — not to be confused with 700 Bliss’ 2022 ...
MGMT had a late-career highlight last year with their hooky synth-pop album Little Dark Age. And it seems they have some more new material on the way. Last night, during their show at the Pearl ...
A couple days ago, he put out a call on Twitter, asking, “Does anyone with free time and good computer skills want to make a music video for a hyper dance song about the coronavirus that I made? No ...
It’s a good day to be a fan of MGMT. The Brooklyn psych rockers have just released “Flash Delirium,” the first leak from their much-anticipated second album, Congratulations, out April 13. Head to the ...
Here’s a folky song from MGMT’s forthcoming album that comes with a lovely video shot in Pittsburgh and stars Inga Petry. “When I first saw Inga on TikTok, I imagined her as the star of a foreign film ...
Towards the beginning of Pitchfork's rather whimsically designed new cover story on MGMT, associate editor Larry Fitzmaurice uncovers a fact that devotees of the psych-pop duo already know: the band ...