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On its 2008 major label debut, ORACULAR SPECTACULAR, the Brooklyn-based duo MGMT (aka Management) offers up a willfully quirky set that incorporates elements of both electro-pop and freak-folk. Consisting of singer/multi-instrumentalists Ben Goldwasser and Andrew VanWyngarden, the playful act veers from the decadent, fuzzed-out "Time to Pretend" to the jangly, glam-tinged "Weekend Wars" to the funky, Ween-ish "Electric Feel," with renowned producer Dave Fridmann keeping everything from going too far off course, particularly on the catchy, synth-driven "Kids." The result is a restless and inventive first album that's guaranteed to garner hipster adoration, and, like fellow Big Apple-ites LCD Soundsystem, may also carry a wider appeal. When MGMT was asked by their record label for a list of their dream producers, with low expectations they sarcastically replied: Prince, Nigel Godrich, Barack Obama, and "not Sheryl Crow." Columbia returned with Dave Fridmann, the producer extraordinaire best known for his work with Flaming Lips and Mercury Rev. In typical Fridmann fashion, Oracular Spectacular is a glamorous mega-production through and through. Drums are massively distorted and shimmering keyboards are articulately layered as he takes the reins, leading the duo through his daisy chain of onboard compressors, delay units, and whatever other mysterious studio gizmos and gadgets he uses to get his trademark sound. Expectedly, the 14 karat polish enhances MGMT's blend of psychedelic and indie-electro to a shiny sonic gleam, resulting in some of the catchiest pop songs to come from NYC since the turn of the millennium. The tunes sound classic and new all at once, paying homage to Bowie, the Kinks, and the Stones, while updating traditional progressions with flashes of Royal Trux, Ween, and LCD Soundsystem. It's a wonderful mess of musical ideas, ranging from the dancy disco thump and Bee Gees falsetto of "Electric Feel" to the gritty acoustic-based "Pieces of What," to the grimy synth groove on the anthemic "Time to Pretend." With tongues planted firmly in cheeks, sardonic wit is as abundant as Andrew Van Wyngarden and Ben Goldwasser spoof the stereotypical rock & roll lifestyle with lines like "Lets make some music, make some money, find some models for wives/I'll go to Paris take some heroin and fuck with the stars." Despite the ever-present irony, the songs never feel insincere and the record is inherently strong throughout, making it a solid start to their career. ~ Jason LymangroverRolling Stone (p.82) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "There are hints of Joy Division and Sixties nostalgia both acid-tinged and bluesy, but ORACULAR SPECTACULAR's playfulness and remarkable density are best displayed on 'Electric Feel'..." Rolling Stone (p.92) - Ranked #31 in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums Of 2008 -- "It's acid rock for realists." Spin (p.51) - Ranked #10 in Spin's "40 Best Albums Of 2008" -- "[A] state-of-the-art party album." Uncut (p.98) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "MGMT offer a series of rock pastiches so joyously over-egged that they become something new and celebratory. A sugary feast for the senses." Alternative Press (p.115) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "ORACULAR is thick with countless layers of electronics, live instrumentation and vocal harmonies....It's brilliant." Q (Magazine) (p.138) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] collection of ambitiously stitched-together genres, all massaged into punchy cohesion by Flaming Lips producer Dave Fridmann. It's a bold debut." Mojo (Publisher) (p.66) - Ranked #36 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2008" -- "[With] wild reverbs, huge keyboards and slippery lyrics..." Harp (magazine) (p.104) - "Filled with electro-processed recorders, mad Mellotrons, walls of fuzz and finely fingered acoustic guitars to go with MGMT's mystic mountain melodies..." Clash (magazine) (p.67) - Ranked #13 in Clash's "The 40 Best Albums of 2008" -- "[I]t's raw talent that has kept MGMT afloat through 2008. Long may it do so." The Word (magazine) (p.106) - "[MGMT] have clearly soaked up a lot of the sort of stuff that bands of their ilk exist for...but, rather charmingly in these dread-heavy times, they dress it all up in expansively positive pop songs that are, generally, high as kites." Oracular Spectacular Music MGMT Oracular Spectacular Songs Oracular Spectacular Music Oracular Spectacular Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Great Step Forward The album is a great step forward for the progression of modern music. Taking pieces from didnt styles and genres, it blends together new and old. Its definate solid footing for a first album. Submitted by e_henz (Pittsburgh PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
its nice to know! all i can say is WOW! finally, maybe mainstream pop music is headed in a different direction. MGMT is doing things right and at a good time. i dont own this album yet, but am awaiting it. i downloaded all the songs and they gr8. its refreshing sound and retro synthesizing speaks volumes of where you hope the band is headed. keep it up MGMT and make us proud. WEEN would love this and so would just about anyone who knows music. rock on to all!!!!! Submitted by ace (NY,NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Album Of The Year I've heard a lot of great albums this year (from well-known and unknown bands), but Oracular Spectacular by MGMT is by far the best album, as well as being one of the best recordings EVER!!!!! Seriously, if you love music, check it out! Submitted by peterbambrick (Evanston, IL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
so chill Im sure my other cds have become jealous since i purchased Oracular Spectacular. Its soo chill and makes me feel awsome when i listen to it. Not all the songs are top notch but most are well worth the listen
If you are an MGMT fan, this cd will leave u proud and happy, if not try it Submitted by jessicafontaine99 (Windsor, On, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good, for sure. Not "great". There are several songs I really like on this album; Time to Pretend, Electric Feel, Kids... and that's about it. I wish I could say better for this album, but there is no lying. Overall approval rating = 30%. Submitted by Jon (IC, IA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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