psychobain wrote:Just in case someone missed this:
Yeah, I heard those the other day. Really like them, but they don't really fit on the album.
Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Thu February 27, 2014 3:46 am
by psychobain
Yep!
The other song feels a bit more like Rave Tapes (Tell Everybody I Love Them)
Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Thu February 27, 2014 2:25 pm
by Brett
I still feel that half of this album is lacking in any real identity. Those B-sides are kinda neat, but they're pretty clearly cast-offs.
"Die 1 Dislike!" sounds like a minor tune from theHardcore sessions that got carried over and rejected again. It needs more contrast to sound properly fleshed out, instead of a riff that just gets louder and has more arrangements added over time.
"Bad Magician 3" fits better with the Rave Tapes aesthetic. I can't say for sure if I think it would fit better on the album than some of the other weaker songs, but I do like the overall tone of it.
^A reissue of CODY is out later this year, and apparently it's coming with roughly 90 minutes of unreleased material. An entire record that was recorded around the same time, but scrapped. Count me as very intrigued.
Music Industry 3. Fitness Industry 1. EP coming December 1. 3 new songs and 3 Rave Tapes remixes.
1. Teenage Exorcists
2. History Day
3. HMP Shaun William Ryder
4. Re-Remurdered (Blanck Mass remix)
5. No Medicine For Regret (Pye Corner Audio remix)
6. The Lord Is Out Of Control (Nils Frahm remix)
I liked Rave Tapes as well, but this is going very nicely at first listen.
Thanks for the linky-poo.
Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Tue November 25, 2014 4:54 pm
by nyquillyn
Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Thu February 05, 2015 1:27 pm
by VinylGuy
Well, the ep is really good.
I think this is the format they should work after Rave Tapes.
Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Fri February 06, 2015 9:00 pm
by diesel
i love this band and i only really got into them after 'hardcore...'.
i rode a 3 hour train ride from MD to CT a few months ago listening to their albums from young team to hawk. i enjoyed all the albums maybe except rock action. that one wasn't rocking
Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Mon February 09, 2015 12:17 am
by BurtReynolds
Young Team
Hawk is Howling
Mr. Beast
Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will
Les Revenants
Ten Rapid
Happy Songs For Happy People
Come On Die young
Rave Tapes
Rock Action
Zidane
Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Mon February 09, 2015 2:05 am
by nyquillyn
Happy Songs For Happy People
Les Revenants
Mr. Beast
The Hawk is Howling
Young Team (strange to have it this low)
Come On Die young
Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will
Rave Tapes
Rock Action
Zidane
Seems weird to include Ten Rapid, but It'd be in the top half.
Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Mon February 09, 2015 7:08 am
by BurtReynolds
Seems like more of an album than a compilation to me.
Re: Kids Will Be Skeletons (the Mogwai thread)
Posted: Mon February 09, 2015 2:08 pm
by Kevin Davis
"Happy Songs" and "The Hawk is Howling" are probably my two favorites, but after that I find it pretty tough to rank their work -- not least because their EP's oftentimes feel as crucial to me as their albums do, and working them into the mix just gets messy. Instead I will do a top 10:
Untitled (Travels in Constants EP) (my once and forever favorite Mogwai track, seeing it finally get its due as part of the CODY reissue was pure elation for me)
History Day
Remurdered
Relative Hysteria
New Paths to Helicon 2 (the "lead guitar" at the end always gets me on this one)
Christmas Steps
My Father My King
Glasgow Mega-Snake
Thank You Space Expert
Ratts of the Capital