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Disco de MGMT: “Time To Pretend”

Disco de MGMT: “Time To Pretend”
Información del disco :
Título: Time To Pretend
Fecha de Publicación:2005-01-01
Tipo:EP
Género:Rock, Alternative Rock
Sello Discográfico:Cantora
Letras Explícitas:No
UPC:822024029825
Valoración de Usuarios :
Media (4.7) :(6 votos)
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Lista de temas :
1 Time to Pretend Video
2 Boogie Down Video
3 Destrokk Video
4 Love Always Remains Video
5 Indie Rokkers Video
6 Kids Video
remarc69 - 30 Marzo 2012
- MGMT rulz

this is a good ep, it gives you some early version's of tunes off the album...and also a few other songs, a stand-out is 'indie rokkers' , killer tune...cant stop listing to it :P

Paul Allaer (Cincinnati) - 24 Abril 2010
3 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Where it all started for MGMT

MGMT has been on a roll (more on that later), but this is the band's first release, where it all started. Originally released in 2005, this EP has recently been re-released.

"Time To Pretend" (6 tracks; 27 min.) starts off with the track that would eventually fuel the band's rise to stardom. Please note that this is the original mix of the song, and it sounds somewhat differently from the mix found on the band's excellent debut album. Likewise with the closer, "Kids", which would become another huge hit for the band (and also on the debut album). As for the 4 tracks in between, they are quite good too. "Boogie Down" is an up-tempo dance-along track. "Destrokk" is the weakest track on here. "Love Always Remains" is a slower song, but quite good. By far the must-have catch on here is "Indie Rokkers", a fantastic song that is better than many of the tracks on the debut album. In all, this EP is a must-have for any MGMT fan.

When I first saw MGMT live, they played a small tent at the 2008 Coachella music festival, just as the debut album was starting to make waves. I saw them again last weekend at Coachella, and now they played the Outdoor Theatre, for a MASSIVE crowd, it was unreal how packed it was. Interestingly, though, is that the crowd jubelated when they played songs from the first album, but were non-plussed any time the band played songs from the just-released "Congratulations" album, which I also find quite underwhelming. It's simply amazing to me how a couple of songs (Time To Pretend, Kids) have fueled the rise of this band. Don't see them staying in the "hot" spot much longer, based on the mediocre new album. That said, this EP is an excellent companion to the first album. Highly recommended!

el duderino (Monkey's Elbow, KY) - 09 Febrero 2007
2 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- band to watch for

This is really good stuff - very danceable and interesting lyrics. "Time To Pretend" and "Love Always Remains" are the standout tracks, kind of like synthesizer-era Flaming Lips - psychedelic dance music. I subtracted one star for the band's tendency to lapse into '80's new wave sometimes and for the ridiculous price - $84.95!!! This is definitely a band on its way up.