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Mogwai have announced a live-streamed show to mark the release of their upcoming new album âAs The Love Continuesâ.
Following on from 2017âs âEvery Countryâs Sunâ, the 11-track record will arrive on February 19, 2021 via the bandâs own Rock Action label.
Today (December 17), Mogwai took to social media to share details of a “worldwide live performance” directed by their longterm collaborator Antony Crook.
Filmed at Glasgow’s Tramway, the concert will air on Saturday, February 13 at 8pm GMT. It will be fans’ “first opportunity to hear our new album in full” ahead of its release six days later.
Digital tickets are available here for ÂŁ15. You can see the announcement post and schedule below.
'As The Love Continues' worldwide live performance premiere.
Saturday 13 February, 8pm GMT.
Directed by our long term collaborator @MrACrook
Filmed and recorded at @GlasgowTramwayYour first opportunity to hear our new album in full.
On sale now: https://t.co/bdvOD6WeVq pic.twitter.com/5bYpvXctxW
— Mogwai (@mogwaiband) December 17, 2020
Broadcast times:
UK/EUROPE
Saturday 13th February â 8pm GMT/9pm CET
NORTH/CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICA
Saturday 13th February â 6pm PST/8pm CST/9pm EST
ASIA/AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND
Sunday 14th February â 6pm JST/8pm AEDT/10pm NZDT
Upon sharing the details of âAs The Love Continuesâ in October, Mogwai offered a first taste of the album with the single âDry Fantasyâ.
Other song titles from the project include ‘Here We, Here We, Here We Go Forever’, ‘Pat Stains’, ‘Fuck Off Money’ and ‘Supposedly, We Were Nightmares’. You can see the full tracklist below.
The album was recorded in Worcestershire with producer Dave Fridmann during the coronavirus pandemic, after plans to record in the United States of America were shelved due to travel restrictions.
The âAs The Love Continuesâ tracklist is as follows:
1. To The Bin My Friend, Tonight We Vacate Earth
2. Here We, Here We, Here We Go Forever
3. Dry Fantasy
4. Ritchie Sacramento
5. Drive The Nail
6. Fuck Off Money
7. Ceiling Granny
8. Midnight Flit
9. Pat Stains
10. Supposedly, We Were Nightmares
11. Itâs What I Want To Do, Mum
Back in September, Mogwai became one of the first bands to cancel a 2021 tour due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. They had been scheduled to play a string of UK shows back in February but decided to cancel the dates, citing âthe safety of fans and crew”.
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