

Editors’ Notes MGMT’s music has always pinballed between accessibility and experiment, pop, and psychedelia—a tension that has produced some of the catchiest, most synapse-stretching music of the young century. Reining in the freak-outs of 2013’s MGMT, the band’s fourth album plumbs their (relatively) accessible side, refracting ’80s-style synth-pop (“Little Dark Age,” “One Thing Left to Try”) and ’60s jangle folk (“When You Die”) through a warped, surrealistic sense of humor—a sound at once cheerful and violent, eerie and inviting, light and thrillingly dark.
She Works Out Too Much
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4:38
Little Dark Age
2
4:59
When You Die
3
4:23
Me and Michael
4
4:49
Tslamp
5
4:29
James
6
3:52
Days That Got Away
7
4:44
One Thing Left to Try
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4:20
When You're Small
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3:30
Hand It Over
10
4:14