

Mr. Beast (Deluxe) (CD/DVD)
Though there are still hints aplenty of the subtle beauty that adorned big chunks of "Rock Action" and "Happy Songs For Happy People", there's an equal portion of head crushers on this one that'll leave you gasping for air. "An ultramodern rock masterpiece" - Mojo. "The Stephen Kings of menacing post-rock" - Pitchfork. Formats include standard CD in regular jewelcase, limited edition deluxe CD + DVD in a hardbound book, and double LP in a gatefold jacket.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | 2 | |
| 1 | Auto Rock |
| 2 | Glasgow Mega-Snake |
| 3 | Acid Food |
| 4 | Travel Is Dangerous |
| 5 | Team Handed |
| 6 | Friend Of The Night |
| 7 | Emergency Trap |
| 8 | Folk Death 95 |
| 9 | I Chose Horses |
| 10 | We're No Here |
| Aaron Call
- Berlin, MD, USA |
| Well I was really excited about this album and I would have to say Mogwai let me down a little. Overall I think the album is good, but no where near Rock Action or Come On Die Young. For me there is just not enough catchy songs where you're like, man thats cool, and thats what usually makes Mogwai so great. I think the songs are kind of boring, but dont get me wrong it is still Mogwai and the stuff is better than half the bands out there. The best songs are Acid Food and Emergency Trap. Should you buy it yes, is it there best album NO! | |