Mogwai Release New Video
By joshua + Published Friday, December 10th, 2010 at 11:16 am

Scottish post-rockers Mogwai, have released a new video for remixed song “How To Be A Werewolf,” featured on their forthcoming Sub Pop Records debut, Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will. Sub Pop have set a release date of February 15, 2011 for the LP contrary to the Official Vimeo Page which has “Jan 18, 2011″ listed.
The video for the “How To Be a Werewolf” remix is a segment of a new short film “Thirty Century Man” by director Antony Crook.
Sub Pop have released the following on Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will:
Mogwai are Dominic Aitchison, Stuart Braithwaite, Martin Bulloch, Barry Burns, and John Cummings. The band was birthed in the halcyon days of the mid-‘90s and helped Glasgow become one of the real bright spots in the musical universe again. Not everyone gets Mogwai, but that’s what makes them great. Theirs is a majestic, powerful sound where barely a word is spoken yet it is the antithesis of background music. Album and song titles bemuse, confuse and delight in equal measure and live, they are utterly unstoppable. Recorded at Chem 19 studios with producer Paul Savage (who recorded 1997’s Mogwai Young Team), Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will is the band’s seventh album. It’s a brave and instinctive album that is charged with an energy, spirit and intensity few can match. It is the sound of a band comfortable in their own skin, but clawing at the edges of their own capabilities, and drawing out something particularly special in the process.
For more info go to Sub Pop Records
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Tags: Chem 19 studios, Dominic Aitchison, Martin Bulloch, Mogwai, Paul Savage, post-rock, rock, Stuart Braithwaite, Sub Pop
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