Little Dark Age
More About Little Dark Age by Mgmt
Overview
Track Listing
1 | She Works Out Too Much | |
2 | Little Dark Age | |
3 | When You Die | |
4 | Me and Michael | |
5 | TSLAMP | |
6 | James | |
7 | Days That Got Away | |
8 | One Thing Left to Try | |
9 | When You're Small | |
10 | Hand It Over |

Details
- Genre: Popular Music
- Release Date: February 2018
- Label: Columbia (USA)
- Rating: Parental Advisory (this format contains explicit lyrics).
- Format: CD
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio Format: Stereo
- Producer: MGMT; Dave Fridmann; Patrick Wimberly
- Engineer: MGMT; Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson; Dave Fridmann; Patrick Wimberly
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "MGMT are back to their roots on LITTLE DARK AGE, with concise tunes built from cushy keyboard beats and cute, kiting melodies."
Spin - "MGMT are slinking back to the world of popcraft with their new album LITTLE DARK AGE, licking their wounds though nonetheless still out in the wilderness."
NME (Magazine) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Lead single `Little Dark Age' starts with doomy synth and moody, throbbing bass before blooming into its whirling, Technicolor chorus, while the tinkling, '80s-influenced `Me And Michael' is a smash that's waiting to happen."
Paste (magazine) - "[T]he album feels like it's alternately melting and lifting, warming and woozy."
Pitchfork (Website) - "They have traded the shaggy 1960s references and overstuffed arrangements for comparatively streamlined pop, and they have rediscovered their ability to write hooks."
Spin - "MGMT are slinking back to the world of popcraft with their new album LITTLE DARK AGE, licking their wounds though nonetheless still out in the wilderness."
NME (Magazine) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Lead single `Little Dark Age' starts with doomy synth and moody, throbbing bass before blooming into its whirling, Technicolor chorus, while the tinkling, '80s-influenced `Me And Michael' is a smash that's waiting to happen."
Paste (magazine) - "[T]he album feels like it's alternately melting and lifting, warming and woozy."
Pitchfork (Website) - "They have traded the shaggy 1960s references and overstuffed arrangements for comparatively streamlined pop, and they have rediscovered their ability to write hooks."