Mogwai
Rave Tapes
Sub Pop Records
Since they first introduced Mogwai Young Team to the world, this band has made the listening experience in itself an art form. With droning synths, creepy crescendos, and heartbeat drum thumps, Mogwaiβs eighth studio album, Rave Tapes, upholds their distinctive sound.
Our go-to, instrumental music Scotsmen prove that their sound can still be fluid with the times, but will never deter from true post-rock. After working on the creepy, ambient soundtrack of the French show Les Revenants, there are a lot of influences that could be found in Rave Tapes. Thereβs cinematic narrative to be found in songs like βDeeshβ and the albumβs first single βRemurderedββ they create suspense with dynamics moving from each end of the spectrum. Later into βRemurderedβ, Barry Burnsβ new synth kicks in at a heavier pace and one soon understands the ironic title of the album (they havenβt really gone electronic).
The beauty of tracks like βHexon Bogonβ and βHeard About You Last Nightβ could only have been made possible by the originality of the guitar riffs that uphold it. I mean, itβs also nothing without everything else, but what long-time Mogwai fans can all agree to nerd out about is definitely the power the guitar has to completely change the ambience and feel of a song. Expect no vocals until βBlues Hourβ, a soft ballad that moves slowly from heartfelt piano melodies to guitar fuzz, and then back to piano. βThe Lord Is Out Of Controlβ brings autotune vocals into the realm of steady paced rhythm. The dynamics formula is what makes Rave Tapes so intriguing, and is what ultimately keeps the listener hooked.
If you were looking for any samples, βRepelishβ includes a spoken word dialogue from βa Christian radio talk show guyβ according to Mogwai in an interview with Pop Matters. The sample rants on about pseudo-Satanic messages in Zeppelinβs βStairway To Heavenβ when played in reverse.
But one thing Mogwai canβt reverse is their long, successful journey as a band. They have a musical formula you canβt beat.
Emily RivasΒ (Twitter @RivasEmily)
Album Review: Mogwai – Rave Tapes
Emily Rivas