Climbing to New Lows
MGMT · 2005
38 min · 10 tracks · progressive rock · electronica · neo-psychedelia
A kaleidoscopic blend of electronic textures and whimsical melodies that evoke a sense of youthful adventure.
Climbing to New Lows is an album by MGMT, released in 2005. A kaleidoscopic blend of electronic textures and whimsical melodies that evoke a sense of youthful adventure. 'Climbing to New Lows' gained critical acclaim for its innovative fusion of styles, influencing the neo-psychedelia movement of the mid-2000s. The standout track 'Kids' became a cultural touchstone, featured in numerous films and commercials, significantly boosting the band's visibility. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Climbing to New Lows sound like?
A kaleidoscopic blend of electronic textures and whimsical melodies that evoke a sense of youthful adventure. Rooted in progressive rock and electronica.
What makes Climbing to New Lows by MGMT notable?
'Climbing to New Lows' gained critical acclaim for its innovative fusion of styles, influencing the neo-psychedelia movement of the mid-2000s. The standout track 'Kids' became a cultural touchstone, featured in numerous films and commercials, significantly boosting the band's visibility. Released in early 2005, 'Climbing to New Lows' marked MGMT's debut album, introducing their unique sound to the indie music scene. At this point, they were emerging from their college years, transitioning from student musicians to recognized artists in the progressive rock and electronica genres.
How many songs are on Climbing to New Lows?
Climbing to New Lows has 10 tracks, running approximately 38 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Come on Christmas 1:27
- 2 We Care Standout 5:02
- 3 Money to Burn Standout 3:24
- 4 Hot Love Drama 4:10
- 5 The Kids Quartet 2:17
- 6 Kids (Afterschool dance megamix) Standout 6:06
- 7 Honey Bunny 4:21
- 8 Greyhoundredux 4:34
- 9 Grutu 3:30
- 10 We Don’t Care 3:56
Release Date
January 1, 2005
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
38 min 47 sec
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