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MGMT reveal second album plans

Band set to hit the studio in January

Thu 03 Jul, 2008

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MGMT are so predictable. That rockstar life plan thing’s working out quite nicely for them. They're definitely not pretending.They exchanged their counter-culture ideals for a big Columbia logo on their CD.They might look like hippies; they might be credible, fascinating, boundary-pushing artistic originators; but they don’t have any qualms about signing to a major record label that’s going to pump millions of dollars into making them a household name.They had the vision, alright. Somehow they managed to convince the world that hippy is the new indie, even Camden has morphed into bandanna-land. The Dublin Castle is not the same anymore, too many Vanwyngarden look-alikes for my liking.And it doesn't end there. Latest news, Andrew Vanwyngarden steals Johnny Borrell's girlfriend. kick in the balls if you ask me.“Let’s make some music, make some money, find some models for wives. I’ll move to Paris, shoot some heroin and fuck with the stars”Oh Yes, indeed.

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