![]() I can’t wait to hear the rest of this album, but in the meantime, here’s a of 'The Sun Smells Too Loud,' which my friend Gabe described as 'the best Mogwai song in ten years.' See also: As usual, not a single element is out of place - you get the feeling that Mogwai’s songs just couldn’t be any other way. ![]() The changes seem a bit more daring this time around, especially in the keyboard area, as the band examines new harmonic and textural possibilities. The band’s standard guitar excellence of Stuart Braithwaite and John Cummings, as combined with Dominic Aitchison’s bass, Barry Burns’ keyboards and drummer Marty Bulloch’s pacemaking encounter sunnier climes in this track, aptly titled 'The Sun Smells Too Loud.' This song is instantly recognizable as a Mogwai song to those familiar with their sound, yet ventures off in a new sonic direction that should seduce even veterans of the band’s aesthetic. This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be missing content or contain faulty links. Take a listen below to a full-length preview MP3 from their upcoming album The Hawk Is Howling (September 23, Matador Records). 1:07 pm MP3: ‘The Best Mogwai Song in Ten Years’ Scottish guitar army colonels Mogwai have some new tricks up their sleeve. Category Music Song Sine Wave Artist Mogwai Album Rock Action Writers John Cummings, Martin Bulloch, Barry Burns Licensed to YouTube. Mogwai's third album, Rock Action, is a great follow-up to Come On Die Young, which failed to deliver on the promise of their great debut, Young Team. ![]()
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