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Andrew Wells VanWyngarden (born February 1, 1983) is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist, guitar player and songwriter for the band MGMT, praised for (according to Interview Magazine) "an uncanny knack for producing pop music that sounds as if it were filtered through a kaleidoscope."
MGMT opened for Paul McCartney, an admitted fan, [29] at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts, on August 5 and 6, 2009. On August 15, 2009, MGMT played in Hamburg, Germany, at the Dockville Festival and performed several songs from their upcoming album. MGMT was one of the headlining bands for the Treasure Island Music Festival on Treasure ...
Loss of Life is the fifth [2] studio album by the American rock band MGMT.It was released on February 23, 2024, making it their label debut on Mom + Pop in the United States and internationally on BMG Rights Management, and their first studio album in six years since 2018's Little Dark Age.
Goldwasser met Andrew VanWyngarden, the other half of MGMT, in his freshman year at Wesleyan University. [10] Goldwasser was studying music at the time. [11] While in college, he was a member of the Eclectic Society. [12] He helped run the society's music venue located in a room in the house.
3:58 "A Good Sadness" 2013 MGMT: 4:48 "Alien Days" 2012 MGMT: 5:23 "All We Ever Wanted Was Everything" 2011 Late Night Tales: MGMT: 4:25 Daniel Ash, David J, Kevin Haskins, Peter Murphy: Bauhaus cover "An Orphan of Fortune" 2013 MGMT: 5:31 "Art is Everywhere" 2008 Music is Awesome! Volume 2: 1:37 Adam Deibert "As You Move Through the World" 2020
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According to The New York Times upon the original shows release, "after 10 p.m., band members of MGMT, standing on a stage covered in white faux-fur, played a 45-minute piece, composed for the occasion, at times the music sounded like Laurie Anderson's, and at others like a Caribbean slow jam. A slick young crowd stood mesmerized while a Vegas ...