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August 13, 2009

MGMT Cover The Clean

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There's a good chance the majority of MGMT's core audience know nothing about the Clean. This isn't their fault. They were barely alive during the seminal New Zealand band's heyday. Still, that didn't stop Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser from putting their spin on the group's classic 1981 calling card "Anything Could Happen" at All Points West. Good timing: As we've mentioned, the Clean have a gorgeous new album Mister Pop out soon on Merge. Who knows, maybe this will lead MGMT's minions to David Kilgour & Co. Anything could happen:


(Via Merge)

This is from the Clean's new one:

The Clean - "In The Dreamlife You Need A Rubber Soul" (MP3)

Mister Pop is out 9/8 via Merge.

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The Clean is one of the great, unheralded bands of all time.

Posted by: Kenton at 08/13/09 11:00 AM  | Reply
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this is how the band meeting went: hey dudes, i have an idea, let's cover some obscure songs and look cool and relevant. let's try and recapture our 'indie cred'. are you guys with me?

z z z z z z z z z z z z z z snoozer

Posted by: Crocky at 08/13/09 11:05 AM  | Reply
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what is it with people on here? every few stories i click on i always see someone complaining that its a grab for "indie cred".

seriously. i dont think most indie artists care what people think of them. Thats what makes them "indie". The majority of them are great enough musicians to be signed to a major and write catchy pop songs that will give them fame. For them its not about being held in a higher regard among peers or the masses. Its about a pure emotional expression through music.

I think that you guys who keep complaining about bands looking for "indie cred" are the ones who want it. I'll let you in on a little tip, grasping at it wont get you any.

Posted by: roofy profile link  in reply to Crocky's comment at 08/13/09 12:15 PM  | Reply
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Ah roofy you're young. Wait until you get jaded like the rest of us so you realize the word "indie" is absolutely meaningless.

Posted by: glazzy  in reply to roofy's comment at 08/13/09 5:17 PM  | Reply
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dont forget the kids are always right. I was shocked that the last MGMT record blew up- but you know what? that shit bumps! now they cover the clean - maybe they're the truth?

Posted by: Antonio DePIetro at 08/13/09 11:11 AM  | Reply
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Yeah MGMT sucks! Just like every other successful band! Brargh!

I'm still bummed they only played like 4 songs when touring with Beck.

Posted by: Frojo at 08/13/09 12:07 PM  | Reply
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my old band did it better

Posted by: stephen at 08/13/09 1:07 PM  | Reply
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Roofy: the word "indie" died a looong time ago. it's time for a funeral

Posted by: Jolly Roger at 08/13/09 1:17 PM  | Reply
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i just used it in that text as a response to Crocky's comment. nothing more

Posted by: roofy profile link  in reply to Jolly Roger's comment at 08/13/09 1:40 PM  | Reply
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You all need to listen to something new. Check it.

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=61130701

Posted by: Will at 08/13/09 1:40 PM  | Reply
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Weren't all the comments in the Jay Reatard thread basically of the same "dude's an asshole for trying to show how 'indie' he is" variety? Because that's what it looked like. So yeah, the kid has a point.

And MGMT would've been better off covering the Tall Dwarfs. They were better.

Posted by: Rob S. at 08/13/09 10:05 PM  | Reply
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actually, a really great cover. too bad for the mgmt that they have never been able to write anything this good.

Posted by: sssigh at 08/13/09 10:16 PM  | Reply
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wow The Clean, I thought these guys couldn't get any better. Their music knowledge is so top notch, I'd love to just have a conversation with them.

oh and piss off about the indie cred thing, thats so incredibly lame.

Posted by: tash at 08/15/09 8:18 AM  | Reply
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He totally fucks up the lyrics on the second verse. Therefore I am the indiest indie who ever indied. Peace.

Posted by: Dave at 08/15/09 8:03 PM  | Reply
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