Mgmt have shared the video for their new song “Nothing to Declare,” the latest single off the duo’s upcoming album Loss of Life.
The Joey Frank-directed visual stars Inga Petry, a college student born with upper limb aplasia who uses social media to spread awareness for the disabled community. In the video, Petry travels to Paris, documenting an adventure that culminates with her witnessing the Venus de Milo in person.
“When I was first approached by Joey to do this project, it was the parallelism in his vision that first drew me in.
The Joey Frank-directed visual stars Inga Petry, a college student born with upper limb aplasia who uses social media to spread awareness for the disabled community. In the video, Petry travels to Paris, documenting an adventure that culminates with her witnessing the Venus de Milo in person.
“When I was first approached by Joey to do this project, it was the parallelism in his vision that first drew me in.
- 1/10/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Mgmt are back with “Nothing To Declare,” the latest preview of their forthcoming album Loss of Life. Watch the song’s accompanying music video below.
Built from a folky guitar arpeggio, the song combines the naturalistic, acoustic hues of previous singles “Bubblegum Dog” and “Mother Nature” with the shimmering psychedelia they’re predominately known for. Unlike Loss of Life‘s other singles, however, “Nothing To Declare” doesn’t bubble up and burst into a flurry of activity — instead, the track blooms gently, with light flourishes of synths and percussion creating a sincere, cinematic feel.
“Nothing To Declare,” as one might say when arriving in a new country, is fittingly accompanied by a music video that features social media influencer and disability awareness activist Inga Petry taking a trip to Paris. Petry, who was born with upper limb aplasia, makes her way through various tourist attractions throughout the city, eventually landing...
Built from a folky guitar arpeggio, the song combines the naturalistic, acoustic hues of previous singles “Bubblegum Dog” and “Mother Nature” with the shimmering psychedelia they’re predominately known for. Unlike Loss of Life‘s other singles, however, “Nothing To Declare” doesn’t bubble up and burst into a flurry of activity — instead, the track blooms gently, with light flourishes of synths and percussion creating a sincere, cinematic feel.
“Nothing To Declare,” as one might say when arriving in a new country, is fittingly accompanied by a music video that features social media influencer and disability awareness activist Inga Petry taking a trip to Paris. Petry, who was born with upper limb aplasia, makes her way through various tourist attractions throughout the city, eventually landing...
- 1/10/2024
- by Paolo Ragusa
- Consequence - Music
Mgmt have finally confirmed their next album. Titled Loss of Life, the band’s fifth full-length arrives on February 23rd via Mom + Pop. In anticipation, the first single, “Mother Nature,” is out now.
Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser co-produced Loss of Life along with Patrick Wimberly, while their longtime collaborator Dave Fridmann handled mixing. Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never), Brian Burton (Danger Mouse), and James Richardson provide additional production on “Dancing in Babylon” — which includes the first-ever feature on an Mgmt record, thanks to Christine and the Queens. Finally, Miles A. Robinson served as associate producer and engineer on the LP.
With acoustic guitar and relaxed vocals, “Mother Nature” feels a lot more grounded than the psychedelic singles that made Mgmt famous over a decade ago. In a statement, the duo said the song “outlines the archetypical Mgmt mythology of one hero attempting to get the other hero to come...
Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser co-produced Loss of Life along with Patrick Wimberly, while their longtime collaborator Dave Fridmann handled mixing. Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never), Brian Burton (Danger Mouse), and James Richardson provide additional production on “Dancing in Babylon” — which includes the first-ever feature on an Mgmt record, thanks to Christine and the Queens. Finally, Miles A. Robinson served as associate producer and engineer on the LP.
With acoustic guitar and relaxed vocals, “Mother Nature” feels a lot more grounded than the psychedelic singles that made Mgmt famous over a decade ago. In a statement, the duo said the song “outlines the archetypical Mgmt mythology of one hero attempting to get the other hero to come...
- 10/31/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Just a few years ago, Mgmt seemed like they were spiraling into oblivion. The psychedelic synth-pop dup of Andrew VanWyngarden and Benjamin Goldwasser exploded onto the scene back in 2007 with their debut LP, Oracular Spectacular, and the hits “Kids,” “Electric Feel,” and “Time to Pretend.” But follow-up albums Congratulations and Mgmt divided critics, baffled many fans, and failed to generate any genuine hits.
Everything changed in 2018, when they dropped Little Dark Age, which was a return to the hooky anthems of their debut. The title track generated a TikTok craze...
Everything changed in 2018, when they dropped Little Dark Age, which was a return to the hooky anthems of their debut. The title track generated a TikTok craze...
- 10/31/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Tei Shi has revealed her upcoming fourth EP, Bad Premonition, along with the project’s latest single “¿QUIÉN Te Manda?” and a string of headlining 2023 tour dates.
The Colombian-Canadian singer-songwriter’s new offering follows her 2020 EP, Die 4 Ur Love, and features production from Tei Shi herself, Chairlift’s Patrick Wimberly, Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s Jacob Portrait, and more. The EP has already been previewed thus far by the Summer 2022 single “Grip” and what has now been confirmed to be the title track in October.
The latest reveal for Bad Premonition comes in the form of the bilingual banger, “¿QUIÉN Te Manda?,” which roughly translates to the expression, “Who told you to?” Over a prickly yet slick production, Tei Shi delights in taking a former flame to task while regaining her power and independence with lines like, “You put ur hands all over the wheel/ Now I’m taking it back...
The Colombian-Canadian singer-songwriter’s new offering follows her 2020 EP, Die 4 Ur Love, and features production from Tei Shi herself, Chairlift’s Patrick Wimberly, Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s Jacob Portrait, and more. The EP has already been previewed thus far by the Summer 2022 single “Grip” and what has now been confirmed to be the title track in October.
The latest reveal for Bad Premonition comes in the form of the bilingual banger, “¿QUIÉN Te Manda?,” which roughly translates to the expression, “Who told you to?” Over a prickly yet slick production, Tei Shi delights in taking a former flame to task while regaining her power and independence with lines like, “You put ur hands all over the wheel/ Now I’m taking it back...
- 2/16/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
Lil Yachty is rich. The 25-year-old musician posts TikToks featuring exotic Italian furniture, and goes vintage shopping with Drake. By the time he graduated high school, he’d already bought his mom a house. He caused a mild international incident with his viral hit “Poland,” a loosie released late last year in which he croons, with impossible sincerity, about bringing illegal pharmaceuticals into Poland. One couldn’t imagine a more charmed Gen Z existence. And yet, on “:(failure(:,” an early interlude from his left-turn of a new album,...
- 1/30/2023
- by Jeff Ihaza
- Rollingstone.com
Boricua band Buscabulla have dropped a brand new video for their gauzy disco cut, “Nte.” It is the second single off their upcoming full-length debut, Regresa, out May 8th on Ribbon Music.
“Nte” stands for “No Te Equivoques,” or “Don’t Get It Wrong.” Directed by Chris Gregory-Rivera and filmed by Frank Elias on 16mm film, the video was shot at sunset over the waterfront in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Backed by a full funk band, frontwoman Raquel Berrios sings matter-of-factly in a luxe blond wig and orange shades: “You want...
“Nte” stands for “No Te Equivoques,” or “Don’t Get It Wrong.” Directed by Chris Gregory-Rivera and filmed by Frank Elias on 16mm film, the video was shot at sunset over the waterfront in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Backed by a full funk band, frontwoman Raquel Berrios sings matter-of-factly in a luxe blond wig and orange shades: “You want...
- 3/4/2020
- by Suzy Exposito
- Rollingstone.com
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