MGMT - Little Dark Age (2018) [24.96 FLAC]
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MGMT - Little Dark Age (2018) [24.96 FLAC] Genres: Electronic, Rock Styles: Synthpop, Indie, Psychedelic Source: WEB Codec: FLAC Bit rate: ~ 2,900 kbps Bit depth: 24 Sample rate: 96 kHz 01 She Works Out Too Much 02 Little Dark Age 03 When You Die 04 Me and Michael 05 Tslamp 06 James 07 Days That Got Away 08 One Thing Left to Try 09 When You're Small 10 Hand It Over After hitting it very big with their debut album and the song "Kids," MGMT dedicated themselves to making albums that would confuse and annoy people looking to hear more expansive, radio-friendly tunes like "Kids." Both 2010's Congratulations and 2013's self-titled record were informed by Ben Goldwasser and Andrew VanWyngarden's love of obscure psychedelia, oddball lyrics, and off-kilter strangeness. That they called in Sonic Boom to produce the former and Flaming Lips cohort Dave Fridmann to helm the latter says a lot about where the duo's minds resided. They weren't looking to top the charts; they wanted to do something weirder. By the time they started making their fourth album, the band had seen some changes and their record label was allegedly upset they couldn't write another "Kids." Whether it was the band's idea or the label's, Fridmann found himself teamed with a co-producer known for making radio friendly alt-pop, Chairlift's Patrick Wimberly. The result, 2018's Little Dark Age, isn't likely to make anyone totally happy. The record company must love the slicker sound that's easy to slot into a playlist, with restrained drums, glossy synths, and poppy melodies