PRESS RELEASE
Mogwai’s Concert Film “Burning” & Live Album Special Moves out!
Plus New Video Clip & Updated Public Screening Dates
New Clip Featuring “Mogwai Fear Satan” at Spin Magazine
"Mogwai's first live package-- a concert recording and DVD companion, Burning, with a different tracklist-- finds them in typically outstanding form”
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Pitchfork, 8.2
"It's a tour de force of a band at the peak of their formidable powers..."
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Under the Radar Magazine
“…the film is a visceral, erratic, Norman Mclaren-esque experience in black and white.”
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Nylon Guys
“…one hell of a concert film.”
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SF Weekly
"...the black-and-white footage does the talking without standard theatrics...there's atmospheric beauty in the close-ups of hands shredding at guitar strings onstage and applauding in the crowd."
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Spin Magazine
“Like most of Mogwai’s music—free of the standard verse-chorus-verse song structure—Burningis devoid of a sense of time. And with its unique focus, the film invites us to bask in the bands music from a ground-level, audience POV.”
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PASTE
Mogwai fans, the wait is over! The Scottish band, known for their unparalleled live shows, are releasing their long-awaited live album Special Moves and concert film “
Burning." Directed by Vincent Moon and Nathanael Le Scouarnec (REM: Supernatural Superserious; La Blogotheque’s Take-Away Shows), and shot at their sold-out three night residency at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg in April 2009, this captivating film and sonically intense live album are as close as one could ever hope to experiencing a real Mogwai gig.
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BIO
This film, "Burning", is just one of a thousand Mogwai concert films to have ever been made. No, in fact, tens of thousands. How many people have seen the Scots rock band play live since they formed in Glasgow in 1995? That many, anyway. From sci-fi dystopia to kitchen-sink drama, everyone who experiences this band in concert will make a brand new movie in their head every time.
Mogwai create their own instrumental soundtrack to the imagination, and it’s up to us what we do with it. This isn’t a band who tell us what to think, this is a band who show us how much we can feel.
For directors Vincent Moon and Nathanaël Le Scouarnec (REM: Supernatural Superserious; Take-Away Shows), the three night residency they recorded at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg in early 2009 presented itself as a modern urban noir thriller, a black-and-white journey which starts on the same electrifying New York streets Bernard Hermann scored for Martin Scorsese. Manholes hiss steam, taxi headlights flare in the camera lens and strangers wait in street corner shadows.
Behind it all, "A Precipice" rises into life, which is as good a place as any to start. A Mogwai gig can often feel like climbing a mountain, or falling off one: whichever feels more likely to remind you that you’re alive.
In grainy black and white, the show unfolds. The band make their way through a rain-washed Manhattan as "I’m Jim Morrison, I’m Dead" hovers like a commuter’s MP3 soundtrack in the background; louche New York hipsters congregate before the show as the familiar echoes of "Hunted By a Freak" kick in; the beatific, nodding faces of the crowd inside are contrasted with the going-to-sleep streets outside.
Meanwhile, the finest moments of one of the most individual live bands of our time are perfectly captured in grainy close-up: "Like Herod’s" wall of noise; the dreamy "New Paths" to "Helicon pt 1"; "Mogwai Fear Satan" (speaking of Bernard Hermann, there’s a shock worthy of Psycho in this song); the funereal "Scotland’s Shame"; strident finale "Batcat".
Yet this is only half of the package. It also includes Special Moves, an eleven-track (seventeen if you get the vinyl or download versions) live album. For a band who come to such epic, monumental life in the live arena, it might be surprising to some that this is the first official live compilation they’ve ever released.
In the words of Mogwai’s Stuart Braithwaite, “I don’t think we’re a very ‘Greatest Hits’ kind of band, but if we ever did release one, we’ve already decided to call it ‘The Sh*test P*sh’. I think that fact alone means we can never go through with it.” Which means, in other words, that Special Moves is probably the closest we’ll get to a "Best Of" from them.
Moon and Le Scouarnec call their film an “experience of the senses… a lifetime of feelings in just one night.” You may prefer the quote which opens the band’s debut album Mogwai Young Team and which appears during the film as an intro to Batcat, a recording of a Norwegian fan reading a review of the band: “this music is bigger than words, wider than pictures; if the stars had a sound, they would sound like this.”
Or the words of an excitable young English woman speaking over the closing credits: “it’s like acid, but there’s no comedown.” Yes. It’s exactly like that.
‘"Burning" was filmed by Vincent Moon and Nathanaël Le Scouarnec over 27th-29th April 2009 at the Music Hall of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY. ‘Special Moves’ was recorded by Tomas Marsh and mixed by John Cummings from the same shows.
Tracklists:
Special Moves
1. I'm Jim Morrison, I'm Dead 2. Friend of the Night 3. Hunted By a Freak 4. Mogwai Fear Satan 5. Cody 6. You Don't Know Jesus 7. I Know You Are But What Am I 8. I Love You, I'm Going to Blow Up Your School 9. 2 Rights Make 1 Wrong 10. Like Herod 11. Glasgow Megasnake
Extra tracks on vinyl and CD download
12. Yes! I Am a Long Way From Home 13. Scotland’s Shame 14. New Paths to Helicon Part 1 15. Batcat 16. Thank You Space Expert 17. The Precipice
Burning
1. The Precipice 2. I'm Jim Morrison, I'm Dead 3. Hunted By a Freak 4. Like Herod 5. New Paths to Helicon Part1 6. Mogwai Fear Satan 7. Scotland's Shame 8. Batcat
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RELEASE DETAILS

MOGWAI
Burning / Special Moves
(MOGI Ltd.)
Release date: August 24, 2010
REVIEWS
“It's a tour de force of a band at the peak of their formidable powers...”
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Under the Radar“It's stylistic black and white aesthetic, almost film noir-esque shots of New York emerge through the music, reflecting and augmenting the band's sound, visually matching the intensity the band creates onstage without overshadowing it.”
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Relix Magazine“...the black-and-white footage does the talking without standard theatrics...there's atmospheric beauty in the close-ups of hands shredding at guitar strings onstage and applauding in the crowd.”
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Spin
TOUR DATES
09/10
PORTLAND, OR
Bagdad Theater
09/10
NEW YORK, NY
Metropolitan Museum of Art
09/12
LOS ANGELES, CA
Echoplex
09/14
TORONTO, ON
The Underground - The Drake Hotel (10:30pm)
09/14
TORONTO, ON
The Underground - The Drake Hotel (11:55pm)
09/23
DENVER, CO
Bluebird Theater
10/03
MONTREAL, QC
Ukranian Federation