2018 (Mogwai album)

2018 is a live album by Scottish post-rock band Mogwai, released on 4 September 2020 via streaming and download through Rock Action Records on a pay-what-you-want basis. There was no physical release. It is Mogwai's second official live album, following 2010's Special Moves. Guitarist Stuart Braithwaite commented; "I don’t think I’ve really gotten used to life without live music, both playing it and hearing it ... It’s a cliche but you really don’t realise how much you miss something until it isn’t there. With that in mind, we thought it’d be a good time for us to share with you a new live album recorded on our last tour in 2018. We realise that many people are struggling financially during the pandemic so we have made it available on Bandcamp on a pay-what-you-can basis."[1]

2018
Live album by
Released4 September 2020
RecordedAlbert Hall, Manchester
GenrePost-rock
Length70:49
LabelRock Action
ProducerKenny MacLeod
Mogwai chronology
ZeroZeroZero
(2020)
2018
(2020)
As the Love Continues
(2021)

Recording

The album was recorded at the Albert Hall in Manchester during two performances on the Every Country's Sun tour in 2018.[2] Regular Mogwai band members Stuart Braithwaite, Barry Burns and Dominic Aitchison were accompanied by touring guitarist and keyboard player Alex Mackay, whilst ex-Honeyblood drummer Cat Myers joined regular drummer Martin Bulloch on percussion.[3]

Track Listing

All music was composed by Mogwai.[3]{{cit

No.TitleOriginal version appears onLength
1."Coolverine"Every Country's Sun6:13
2."I'm Jim Morrison, I'm Dead"The Hawk is Howling6:08
3."Brain Sweeties"Every Country's Sun4:42
4."Hunted by a Freak"Happy Songs for Happy People4:00
5."Don't Believe the Fife"Every Country's Sun6:25
6."Rano Pano"Hardcore Will Never Die, but You Will5:02
7."Every Country's Sun"Every Country's Sun5:34
8."Autorock"Mr. Beast4:16
9."Old Poisons"Every Country's Sun5:29
10."Remurdered"Rave Tapes6:35
11."New Paths to Helicon, Pt. 1"single7:48
12."We're No Here"Mr. Beast9:39

Personnel and credits

Taken from the album's download page.[3]

Mogwai

Production

  • Live sound engineer: Kenny MacLeod

References

  1. "Mogwai Release New Live Album "2018"". ThePRP. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  2. Whiteman, Lisa. "Mogwai - 2018 review". Picky Bastards. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  3. "2018". Mogwai. Retrieved 4 February 2021.

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