sensitive behemoth, hulking yet graceful, Mogwai’s 11th album arrives with the Glaswegian band bearing a higher profile than at any time during their three decades of delicacy and disruption. Its predecessor, 2021’s , became a UK No.1 hit, which they found “totally surreal”. A documentary, , was recently released, which wisely chose not to analyse what it is about the band’s noise which moves so many so deeply. Mogwai aren’t the types to pontificate
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MOGWAI
Dec 31, 2024
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