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Monday, March 25, 2019

A Sense of Doubt blog post #1495 - Ether - Mogwai - Musical Monday for 1903.25


A Sense of Doubt blog post #1495 - Ether - Mogwai - Musical Monday for 1903.25

Still in low power mode.

Since 2017 when I discovered it, one of my favorite songs and one that I repeat all the time is "Ether" by Mogwai.

I did not realize that Mogwai was a Scottish band, but that does not surprise me. Because, you know, SCOTTISH.

Mogwai was one of those bands I had not explored very much. Well no more.

Here begins the exploration of more Mogwai.

Follow me as I walk into the dark mirkwood.











https://www.clashmusic.com/videos/mogwai-ether

Pieced together by Mark Cousin...




Mogwai are set to release new album 'Atomic' on April 1st, an album featuring re-worked versions of material recorded as the soundtrack for Mark Cousin's documentary Atomic: Living In Dread And Promise.
Ahead of this, the Scottish post-rock group have unveiled the clip for new cut 'Ether'. The track itself has a glistening, Krautrock feel, akin to Neu! or even the second side of Bowie's 'Low'.
The accompanying video is a montage of archive film, pieced together by Mark Cousin. Mogwai’s Stuart Braithwaite says:
“Mark’s film captures both the horror and beauty of the atomic age. Ever since we went to Hiroshima this has been a subject very close to us. Ether is the first song on the album and soundtracks the opening and most optimistic part of the film. We tried to mirror that with the music. The soundtrack is one of the most intense and fulfilling projects we've taken on as a band, and one that I’m extremely proud of.”
Watch it now.







https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai

Mogwai (/ˈmɒɡw/) are a Scottish post-rock band, formed in 1995 in Glasgow. The band consists of Stuart Braithwaite (guitar, vocals), Barry Burns (guitar, piano, synthesizer, vocals), Dominic Aitchison (bass guitar), and Martin Bulloch (drums). The band typically compose lengthy guitar-based instrumental pieces that feature dynamic contrast, melodic bass guitar lines, and heavy use of distortion and effects.
The band were for several years signed to Glasgow label Chemikal Underground, and have been distributed by different labels such as Matador in the US and Play It Again Sam in the UK, but now use their own label Rock Action Records in the UK, and Sub Pop in North America. The band were frequently championed by John Peel from their early days,[1] and recorded seven Peel Sessions between 1996 and 2004.[2] Peel also recorded a brief introduction for the compilation Government Commissions: BBC Sessions 1996–2003.[3]

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Discography[edit]






I think most people are not used to having no lyrics to focus on. Lyrics are a real comfort to some people. I guess they like to sing along and when they can't do that with us they can get a bit upset.
— Stuart Braithwaite, The Express[53]

Band members[edit]

Current
Former
Occasional contributor and touring members
  • Alex Mackay – guitar, keyboards, percussion (touring member: 2016–present)
  • Luke Sutherland – violin, guitar, vocals, percussion (1998–2016)
  • James Hamilton – drums (touring replacement for Martin Bulloch: 2011–2013)
  • Scott Patterson – guitar (touring replacement for John Cummings: 2015)
  • Cat Myers – drums (touring replacement for Martin Bulloch: 2017–2018)[54]

Timeline[edit]








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