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This may have surpassed "Hardcore Will Never Die..." as my favorite Mogwai album. The album alternates between lovely, spacious, moody tracks to bombastic, fuzzy, rocking guitars so perfectly. It helps the album flow so well. The 5+ minute songs on here only feel like 2 which makes me wanna replay them over and over. BobandoCommando
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If you were to describe the music of MONO as “heavy,” chances are I’d laugh so hard my coffee would shoot out my nose. That being said, this album leans very heavily on the neo-classical side and makes this album sound “lighter” than others. But this album also leans perhaps more heavily on the melancholy (due to the more prominent neo-classical influences). Overall, this album feels very reflective and warm, like the embrace of a loved one. Kirk Gauthier
A visceral LP centered on the subject of death; deft layers of instrumentation that blurs the line between organic and electronic. Bandcamp... New & Notable Jun 5, 2018
Stunning live LP from celebrated pianist Hania Rani recorded at Witold Lutosławski's renowned Concert Studio at the Polish Radio in Warsaw. Ba...ndcamp New & Notable Sep 29, 2024
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MONO is one of those bands that I read so much about, and I’ve wanted to see them for years. We’ll finally, I got to see them at the Foro Independencia, April/2024, in Guadalajara, MX. What a show, first in line, grabbed a chair and sat smack dab in the middle of the stage, against the rail. The place was packed, and I was blown away. Went to Bandcamp and bought Nowhere Now Here, and told Perro, “you gotta hear this”, been sharing it with all my friends ever since. MONO, such an amazing band. Stephen Huerta