It's the latest offering from their 'Song Machine' series...
20.03.2020 - 20:25 / nme.com
It follows their recent comeback song 'In The Afternoon'
MGMT have shared another new song ‘As You Move Through The World’.
The track, which you can listen to below, is an ambient seven-minute instrumental, and is part of their forthcoming limited edition 12″ vinyl. Pre-orders are available at the band’s website.
It follows their recent track ‘In The Afternoon’, marking their first original music since 2018.
The band released the track early following the coronavirus outbreak which also forced
It's the latest offering from their 'Song Machine' series...
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The band have been teasing the new release all week...
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MGMT have shared a new song, “As You Move Through The World.” Check it out below. They brought forward the release because, as they write on Instagram, “We’re still bummed that we won’t be seeing any of you on tour for the time being.” They added, “Everyone knows we all need a 7 and a half minute downtempo ambient instrumental track to listen to while we’re NOT moving through the world.”
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