Time: 21:00 Monday, 28 November 2011 Venue: Mao Live House, 3F No.308 Chongqing South Road, Shanghai Band: Mogwai (UK) Support: Wang Wen Promoter: New Noise http://site.douban.com/newnoise Price: RMB 260 (Advance)/320 (Door) Details: http://www.douban.com/event/14779189/ Online Pre-sale: Smart Shanghai http://www.smartshanghai.com) Pre-sale: Mao Live House Customer Service: 13730868213 (English) Videos: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzEwNDM5NDQ0.html http://www.mogwai.co.uk/ www.myspace.com/mogwai http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogwai
Mogwai are a Scottish post-rock band, formed in 1995 in Glasgow. The band consists of Stuart Braithwaite (guitar, vocals), John Cummings (guitar, vocals), Barry Burns (guitar, piano, synthesiser, vocals), Dominic Aitchison (bass guitar), and Martin Bulloch (drum kit). The band typically compose lengthy guitar-based instrumental pieces that feature dynamic contrast, melodic bass guitar lines, and heavy use of distortion and effects.
Their style has been influenced by bands including MC5, My Bloody Valentine, Sonic Youth, Fugazi, and post-rock pioneers Slint. During 2004, the band supported tours by two major influences, Pixies and The Cure. Mogwai's style has easily identifiable connections to genres like shoegazing, math rock, art rock and occasionally instrumental metal. Debut album Mogwai Young Team was described as "stunningly dynamic...seamlessly from tranquil, bleakly beautiful soundscapes to brain scrambling white noise and sledgehammer riffing". Douglas Wolk, writing for SPIN in 1999 said of the band: "Their compositions have gotten increasingly drawn-out and austere over time, sometimes barely more than a single arpeggiated chord or two evolving for ten minutes or more, whisperingly brutal in a way that recalls Slint more than any other band".
Barry Burns once stated in an interview with Chillville that he and the rest of the band don't like the categorisation of post-rock because he believes it overanalyses everything. Braithwaite has commented on the absence of lyrics in most of Mogwai's music, saying: “I think most people are not used to having no lyrics to focus on. Lyrics are a real comfort to some people. I guess they like to sing along and when they can't do that with us they can get a bit upset.” —Stuart Braithwaite, The Express
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