Happy Songs For Happy People
- Mogwai
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9.1
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Universal acclaim- based on 24 Ratings
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DomS.Aug 11, 20037Something has been lost with Mogwai. You could feel it with "Rock Action," but it was easy to welcome the deeper, subtler, more ambient Mogwai as a change from the loud and stark brilliance of "Young Team" and their EP. "Happy Songs" isn't a band that's growing, but more like a practice round for a group of guys with enough talent and eclecticity to make the perfect collection of songs.
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[Anonymous]May 8, 20068i like it a lot. my favourite mogwai record so far.
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AdolfoGFeb 24, 20069Canciones con una estructura original, muy buen sonido y melodias notables
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SeamusSApr 20, 200610Kay kay kay Get past the utter stupidity (or inside joked humor) of the song titles, and you have a masterpeice.
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DanHSep 7, 20078I actually like Mr. Beast a lot better, despite it being not as well received as this album. Hunted by a Freak is an awesome song, but some of the others can be a tad boring at times. Still an amazing album.
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VicenteTJun 27, 200310Sem dúvida, um dos melhores álbuns do ano. Mogwai Rules!!!!!
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RyancMar 4, 20059Beautiful. I adore this, they are on a par with Tortoise
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PScottJul 19, 200610Quite easily the best album i have ever heard... Every track is brilliant, and Ratts Of The Capital is amazing. If you don't own this yet, go buy it now.
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BJun 19, 20039aetheral, soaring, and majestic. there best effort yet.
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fightingthebadfightforthecroniesinthewhithouseJun 22, 200310this is fucking bullshit good, scrapes god from your insides. fills you will universe. sounds shit hot loud. makes me incontenent.
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adamlAug 14, 200310A-MAZ-ING
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Happy Songs finds middle ground between brevity and meandering.
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70Refines their grandiose panoramics via electronic gurgles and glitches. [Jul 2003, p.111]
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100This is Mogwai distilled to their essence, and the result is an album of huge power, emotional depth and feeling, with vocals submerged under a claustrophobic blanket of effects and guitars battling with viola, cello, violin and piano. It's just as Eno as it is S***t, and all the greater for that.