Additional InformationThe Duo's Fourth Album Walks the Line between Psychedelic Weirdness and Slightly Woozy Modern Pop.
Reviews"The hooks have returned, the proggy diversions are condensed and refined into highlights like the excellent introspective 'Days That Got Away,' and their psychedelic weirdness has been distilled into fun pop tunes.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Lead single ‘Little Dark Age’ starts with doomy synth and moody, throbbing bass before blooming into its whirling, Technicolor chorus, while the tinkling, ’80s-influenced ‘Me And Michael’ is a smash that’s waiting to happen.", "MGMT are slinking back to the world of popcraft with their new album LITTLE DARK AGE, licking their wounds though nonetheless still out in the wilderness.", "Come for the Haunted Psych Riffs, Stay for the Moody Harmonies.", "The Album Feels like It’S Alternately Melting and Lifting, Warming and Woozy.", 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "MGMT are back to their roots on LITTLE DARK AGE, with concise tunes built from cushy keyboard beats and cute, kiting melodies.", "They have traded the shaggy 1960s references and overstuffed arrangements for comparatively streamlined pop, and they have rediscovered their ability to write hooks."