After spending last year fixated on their Atomic score, Mogwai have returned with new full-length Every Country's Sun, which you can stream in its entirety right now.
Arriving today (September 1) through Temporary Residence/Rock Action/Spunk, the record has been described as the band's "most transportive album yet," drawing comparisons to New Order and the Flaming Lips.
Eleven tracks make up the record's "56 concise minutes of gracious elegance, hymnal trance-rock, and transcendental euphoria." The band had previously shared album cuts "Coolverine," "Party in the Dark" and B-side "Eternal Panther," with the former two also getting the music video treatment.
Mogwai's last proper studio record came in 2014 with Rave Tapes. Take in all of Every Country's Sun in the player below.
Arriving today (September 1) through Temporary Residence/Rock Action/Spunk, the record has been described as the band's "most transportive album yet," drawing comparisons to New Order and the Flaming Lips.
Eleven tracks make up the record's "56 concise minutes of gracious elegance, hymnal trance-rock, and transcendental euphoria." The band had previously shared album cuts "Coolverine," "Party in the Dark" and B-side "Eternal Panther," with the former two also getting the music video treatment.
Mogwai's last proper studio record came in 2014 with Rave Tapes. Take in all of Every Country's Sun in the player below.