Do you listen to MGMT? Their early work was a little too 'Indietronica' for my taste, but when 'Oracular Spetacular' came out in 2008, I think they really came into their own - both commercially and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of Psychedelia meshed in with the better half of their contemporaries. They've been compared to Aniamal Collective but I think MGMT has a far more playful, sarcastic sense of humour. In 2018, MGMT released this, Little Dark Age, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is She Works Out Too Much', a song so catchy most people probably don't listen to the lyrics - but they should! Because it's not just about working out, it's about the myopic trends of social media acclimating to your own personal downfall.
replace OS with Congratulations and you got (yellow) gold
Nathan Walker
kek
Cameron Parker
change Oracular to Congratulations and this is decent
Jack Roberts
wouldnt make as much sense for "commercially"
then again congratulations did hit #2 on the bilboard chart
Colton Gray
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John Moore
you like MGMT? Their early work was a little too 'Indietronica' for my taste, but when 'Congratulations' came out in 2010, I think they really came into their own - commercially and artistically. The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of Psychedelia meshed in with the better half of their contemporaries. They've been compared to Animal Collective, but I think MGMT has a far more playful, sarcastic sense of humour. In 2018, MGMT released this, Little Dark Age, their most accomplished album. I think their undisputed masterpiece is 'She Works Out Too Much', a song so catchy, most people probably don't listen to the lyrics - but they should! Because it's not just about working out, it's about the myopic trends of social media acclimating to your own personal downfall.
Carter Sullivan
mgmt's early stuff was considered reddit core along with like deadmau5 and gorillaz im pretty sure
it should be "Because it's not just about the pleasures working out, but it's actually a wider statement about the myopic trends of social media acclimating to your own personal downfall."