MGMT: Loss of Life
Briefly

After a 2018 album hailed as a return to form, the duo shifts to slick, big-tent pop pastiche-Britpop, power ballads, '80s excess-delivered with arched brows and palpable yearning.
More than just one-album wonders who never recaptured the magic of their indelible early hits, or even misunderstood tinkerers who found the spotlight in a fluke accident and quickly retreated-though both descriptions are true enough-they are artists whose work addresses the very sort of glitzy mass appeal that those early hits still command.
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