07. "I love you, I'm going to blow up your school"
08. "Scotland's shame"
09. "Thank you space expert"
10. "The precipice"
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Runningtime: 00:00:00, Mixed By: Gareth Jones, Mixed By [Assisted By]: James Aparicio, Painting: Yuhua's Thinking Studio, Photography By [Band Photo], Design: Nadia Bradley, Recorded By: Andy Miller, Recorded By: Tony Doogan, Recorded By [Bowed Mandolin]: Andi Whitelock, Songwriter [All Songs By]: Mogwai, Labelcode 39122192 (WOS040CD, 949.2040.020), Phonographic Copyright (p) Wall Of Sound, Copyright (c) Wall Of Sound, Published By Chrysalis, Recorded At Castle Of Doom Studios, Recorded At Chem19, Mixed At Castle Of Doom Studios, Glass Mastered At Arvato Digital Services
Glaswegians Mogwai seem out of energy, riffs, or both on The Hawk Is Howling. They mostly rehash old concepts that were better executed the first time...
Lee Fullington - 29/10/2008
Like a good, smooth whisky, The Hawk Is Howling is a product of good distillation: Six albums in and this one is a fine specimen of Mogwai's signature...
Rich Hughes - 15/10/2008
If ever there were a band that fitted the old adage of “writing about music is like dancing about architecture”, then Mogwai is it. Seven albums, one ...
John S.W. MacDonald - 14/10/2008
More than a decade after their earth-shattering debut, Mogwai remains victims of high expectations. Young Team was a game-changer in 1991, and fans ha...
Rob Browning - 01/10/2008
Glasgow, Scotland’s Mogwai has always been a band a bit a head of the curve. Explosions In The Sky and This Will Destroy You may have run with the bal...
pacmunchkin - 01/10/2008
Rock without words?well I never!
The first thing that annoyed me about this band was a quote I saw on Wikipedia:
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?I think most people ...
James Berry - 24/09/2008
Mogwai song titles have served little purpose historically, other than to perhaps peel back a corner on the witling personalities that exist behind th...
Chris Baynes - 24/09/2008
Let’s cut to the chase: Mogwai have never made a bad album.
Yes, there are subjective peaks and troughs in a career that has flicked from the minim...
Tyler Fisher - 24/09/2008
At the end, the album extends over an hour's length. Tracks like “Scotland's Shame” and “I Love You, I'm Going to Blow Up Your School” brew with quiet...
Grayson Currin - 23/09/2008
In 2003, Mogwai released their fourth full length, Happy Songs for Happy People, and its reception ranged from middling to favorable. Some praised the...