Search - Mogwai :: Mr Beast

Mr Beast
Mogwai
Mr Beast
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Special Interest, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (10) - Disc #1

Though there are still hints aplenty of the subtle beauty that adorned big chunks of "Rock Action" and "Happy Songs For Happy People", there's an equal portion of head crushers on this one that'll leave you gasping for air...  more »

     
3

Larger Image

CD Details

All Artists: Mogwai
Title: Mr Beast
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Matador Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 3/7/2006
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Special Interest, Pop, Rock
Styles: Indie & Lo-Fi, Europe, Britain & Ireland, Experimental Music, Progressive, Progressive Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 4582214500034, 744861068129, 5413356456219, 5413356456226, 5413356456271

Synopsis

Album Description
Though there are still hints aplenty of the subtle beauty that adorned big chunks of "Rock Action" and "Happy Songs For Happy People", there's an equal portion of head crushers on this one that'll leave you gasping for air. "An ultramodern rock masterpiece" - Mojo. "The Stephen Kings of menacing post-rock" - Pitchfork. Formats include standard CD in regular jewelcase, limited edition deluxe CD + DVD in a hardbound book, and double LP in a gatefold jacket.

Similarly Requested CDs

 

CD Reviews

CD - six stars LIVE SHOW - 42 stars
mach tuck | 05/13/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I write very few reviews, mainly because I believe musical appreciation is very, very subjective and that written reviews generally do not translate well into something useable for most readers. In any event, I like a lot of different types of music and have seen many different shows, which I will not bore you with here. However, I am so impressed with Mogwai's latest tour that I felt compelled to briefly write my comments and impressions, to use as you see fit.



I had no experience with Mogwai until I saw them live, and now I'm completely hooked. This happens maybe once a decade for me, and usually the band is more well known, and it has always taken me a much longer time to appreciate said bands. I was stunned from the first note of their opening song. I found Mogwai's latest tour and Mr. Beast to be a profound and moving production. For me, their music and production is some of the best I've ever heard. Mr. Beast is now a permanent fixture in my CD players, but it is hard to duplicate the live impact and sound quality of a Mogwai show.



IMHO, Mr. Beast is a natural progression for Mogwai, and is one of their best achievements to date. If you are down with this genre of music, you will not be disappointed with Mr. Beast. Play it very, very loud on a powerful system to approximate their live impact. If you like Mr. Beast, you will love their shows. The only criticism I have of Mr. Beast and Mogwai's shows, as I've commented to anyone who was interested, is that they're too darned short.



IMHO, this is one of the best albums and tours of '06. I wish them every success."
The devil is in the details
Aquarius Records | San Francisco | 03/19/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"When we first heard Mogwai's Young Team record almost a decade ago, we were knocked on my a--. That was exactly what I had been itching to hear but just didn't know it. Epic near metal post rock, dramatic and ultra dynamic, soft / loud moody indie rock epics. Taking bits and pieces from the Pixies and Slint and other bands that came before but making them into something wholly new and unique.



And thus was spawned band after band, from Godspeed to the current crop of metallic post rock to the brooding instrumental indie rock of bands like Explosions In The Sky. All of them owe a massive debt to Mogwai, and Young Team in particular. After Young Team, Mogwai continued to do what they did arguably better than anyone else, each record a subtle variation on the last, one was more consistantly louder, one was softer and dreamier, the next was a "return to the ultra dynamism of Young Team" the next was something completely new and different. Ultimately though, they all sounded like Mogwai, and if there was such thing as a cd that held 12 hours of music, they all could have come from that single 12 hour album. But who was complaining? Not me. I loved the sound of Mogwai, and didn't want them to change, sure I would have dug another Young Team, but it was joy to get a new Mogwai record every time, that was instantly familiar, but had enough new stuff going on that it kept things interesting.



And so it went for almost a decade, which brings us to Mr. Beast. And on the one hand, it perfectly keeps with the pattern, it's most definitely Mogwai, sonically there's no doubt about that, but on the other, this is a very weird record. For Mogwai at least. To begin with, the songs are all pretty short, none break the six minute mark, most hover at around four, but the devil is in the details, and you know how the devil always has the best music...



The sound on Mr. Beast is much more dense and polished, some songs are straight up guitar heavy shoegazing rockers, some are haunting lullabies with programmed drums and lap steel guitars. A couple tracks sound almost like Coldplay with balls (and bigger guitars), there's lots of piano, in fact the first song is almost entirely piano driven, as are a couple later on in the record, there are some very Flaming Lips moments, lush pop with BIG drums, some bits of Polvo-like angular indie jangle, even some full on metal riffing, but they all sound like Mogwai. And that's the key. It all sounds so effortless, so perfect. Not in a bad way, in that special way that few bands ever achieve. It's like if Mogwai suddenly decided to do a note for note cover of Brooks And Dunn or Pink or Slayer or anybody, it would STILL sound like Mogwai, or if they decided to only play skiffle or bluegrass or polka, you'd still hear it and immediately know it was Mogwai, and it would be really really good.



It's that effortlessness that makes this record so good. Like their records before Mr. Beast, familiar enough to fit comfortably in the canon, new and weird enough to make me love them all over again."
My favorite
N. Zickefoose | Columbus, OH | 01/16/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In my opinion, this album contends with any other for the best album of 2006 title. I've been listening to Mogwai for years and have always been impressed with their ability to carve such dense and emotional soundscapes, but even with those expectations this album blew me away (and still continues to). Possibly Mogwai's best to date, but don't take my word for it. Grab this album; you will not be disappointed. Oh yeah, and go see Mogwai live. A total wall of sound in which all of the small details and nuances can still be heard. This is an accurate musical representation of some of the most complex emotions that you've ever felt throughout your life. It's like a language you've never heard before, but you already understand every word. Amazing, amazing, amazing..."