Album artwork for Little Dark Age by MGMT
Album artwork for Little Dark Age by MGMT

MGMT release their fourth album Little Dark Age - the follow-up to their 2013 self-titled album is released via Columbia.

It features production from Patrick Wimberly (formerly of Chairlift) and Dave Fridmann (Flaming Lips, Spoon, Tame Impala). MGMT are back and more creative, robust, toned and energised in years.

The best songs have that eccentric edge but with the pop layer of 2008 debut Oracular Spectacular. Opener "She Works Out" is a mangled, sunshine pop take on Air's "Sexy Boy", whilst "You're Small" is an Alice in Wonderland take on the Beatles "Across The Universe".

It's a record that embodies a whole world of vulnerability, confusion and unsteadiness without losing shape. Little Dark Age is back to MGMT's crowd pleasing best.

MGMT

Little Dark Age

Columbia
Album artwork for Little Dark Age by MGMT
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£32.99

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Released 09/02/2018Catalogue Number

88985476061

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Album artwork for Little Dark Age by MGMT
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Released 09/02/2018Catalogue Number

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MGMT

Little Dark Age

Columbia
Album artwork for Little Dark Age by MGMT
LPx2

£32.99

Black
Released 09/02/2018Catalogue Number

88985476061

Learn more
Album artwork for Little Dark Age by MGMT
CD

£10.99

Released 09/02/2018Catalogue Number

88985476052

Learn more

MGMT release their fourth album Little Dark Age - the follow-up to their 2013 self-titled album is released via Columbia.

It features production from Patrick Wimberly (formerly of Chairlift) and Dave Fridmann (Flaming Lips, Spoon, Tame Impala). MGMT are back and more creative, robust, toned and energised in years.

The best songs have that eccentric edge but with the pop layer of 2008 debut Oracular Spectacular. Opener "She Works Out" is a mangled, sunshine pop take on Air's "Sexy Boy", whilst "You're Small" is an Alice in Wonderland take on the Beatles "Across The Universe".

It's a record that embodies a whole world of vulnerability, confusion and unsteadiness without losing shape. Little Dark Age is back to MGMT's crowd pleasing best.