
Some of Mogwai's most popular songs include Kids Will Be Skeletons, God Gets You Back, Take Me Somewhere Nice. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
British Post-rock
Croydon, United Kingdom
Locorotondo, Italy
Locorotondo, Italy
CARHAIX PLOUGUER,
Carhaix,
The Hague, Netherlands
Malmö,
Gothenburg, Sweden
RIGA, Latvia
Warsaw, Poland
Nine studio albums, a live album and four compilations, four soundtracks, a record label, and a few blown PAs and dislodged pieces of ceiling over uncountable gigs. Over the 24 years since they formed with rehearsals rattling Stuart Braithwaite's living room, Mogwai might have become one of the most important groups of a fragmented but increasingly potent British musical underground, but they've refused to sit back and rest on their laurels. Over 24 years their one constant has been of a mastery of dynamics, an embracing both of power and minimalism, and a willingness to experiment with new instrumentations and technology. Within that though, one of the most recognisable sonic identities in contemporary music unites the songs as disparate of graceful sung moments like Travel Is Dangerous or epic Black Sabbath temper tantrum My Father My King, the shimmering, or the stately atmosphere of I'm Jim Morrison, I'm Dead... The Mogwai of 2020 is a very different group to the four kids who, in 1996, released their debut single to a musical climate suffering the appalling hangover of late Britpop. Since debut album Young Team the group have always kept their eyes on the future, playing different sets mostly of new material on each night of their never-ending tours. In a commercial climate that hardly favours independent artists operating outside the mainstream, Mogwai have always led by example, doing it themselves, where they can.
Read moreNine studio albums, a live album and four compilations, four soundtracks, a record label, and a few blown PAs and dislodged pieces of ceiling over uncountable gigs. Over the 24 years since they formed with rehearsals rattling Stuart Braithwaite's living room, Mogwai might have become one of the most important groups of a fragmented but increasingly potent British musical underground, but they've refused to sit back and rest on their laurels. Over 24 years their one constant has been of a mastery of dynamics, an embracing both of power and minimalism, and a willingness to experiment with new instrumentations and technology. Within that though, one of the most recognisable sonic identities in contemporary music unites the songs as disparate of graceful sung moments like Travel Is Dangerous or epic Black Sabbath temper tantrum My Father My King, the shimmering, or the stately atmosphere of I'm Jim Morrison, I'm Dead... The Mogwai of 2020 is a very different group to the four kids who, in 1996, released their debut single to a musical climate suffering the appalling hangover of late Britpop. Since debut album Young Team the group have always kept their eyes on the future, playing different sets mostly of new material on each night of their never-ending tours. In a commercial climate that hardly favours independent artists operating outside the mainstream, Mogwai have always led by example, doing it themselves, where they can.
Some of Mogwai's most popular songs include Kids Will Be Skeletons, God Gets You Back, Take Me Somewhere Nice. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Mogwai's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Kids Will Be Skeletons, God Gets You Back, Take Me Somewhere Nice, and more.
Mogwai is known for their distinctive sound in the british post-rock genre, often blending elements of compositional ambient, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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