Mogwai can't be stopped. Somehow I missed this release last year but discovered it watching the series. Immediately intrigued by the opener, I was not surprised to find it was Mogwai. ZeroZeroZero is dramatic, enveloping, and moodier than hell - just like a typical Mogwai studio album,
Standouts: Visit Me, Nose Pints, Invisible Frequencies, Don't Make Me Go Out on My Own, Lesser Glasgow, Frog Marching, El Dante, Summon the Sacred Beast, He Loved the Trees, Witches of Alignment, The Wife was ... read more
Jesus Christ why did I sleep on this? Okay, I know why I did. I saw that it was a soundtrack to an Amazon series and, as a kneejkerk reaction, didn't want to listen to it since, well, I resent Amazon now more than ever in these days. But i was a fool. This, my friends, may secretly be one of Mogwai's best. Featuring 21 brooding and moody pieces that seldom extend beyond 4 minutes, ZEROZEROZERO focuses Mogwai's energies in a way similar to their other soundtrack works (Revenants, Zidane, KIN and ... read more
Genre: Post-Rock
Country: UK
Final Verdict: 72% (Very Good Album)
Yearly Ranking: 51th / 403
Highlight: Frog Marching
Made me think of:
Nicklas Barker
Brian Eno
Clint Mansell
65daysofstatics
Godspeed you! black Emperor