What do mgmt fans call themselves
RSS Feed. Submit Search. The Red Ledger. For story suggestions contact us at [email protected]. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram theredledgerlhs. Search this site Submit Search. Navigate Left. Navigate Right. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share via Email. You may have heard some of their songs on MTVU , 21, etc. They weren't even planning on going mainstream in the first place.
Because the truth is, their music is best enjoyed when you discover it yourself PS: If you call yourself a fan of theirs because you heard Time to Pretend on Gossip Girl, then you're here for the wrongest reasons. It isn't alternative or power-pop, no, those are labels for pretentious "rock" bands like Metro Station.
The closest way to define MGMT's music would be "psychadellic". September 06, One of the best bands of our generation. Andrew and Ben are seen as these 2 pot heads, who make weird music and music videos. But, these two are actually quite intelligent and funny individuals who make psychedelic yet beautiful music. Most people know their hits, Kids, Time to Pretend and Electric feel, but they've made so many more beautiful songs its crazy. Andrew Vanwyngarden is one of the most sexiest man alive, his wit, intelligence, musical excellence and humor makes him even more likable.
Gaga's "monster" conceit may have a whiff of major-label focus-group about it, but apparently, Mother Monster deserves all the credit. Now, artists are often rolled out with names for their fans already set—long before the acts have had a chance to develop fanbases of a size that would warrant the nomenclature. The followers of British YouTube-breakout Conor Maynard, whose debut album came out late last month, already go by " Mayniacs.
Failed fan-handles include Selena Gomez's unfortunate " Selly Lovers " and Skrillex's " Skrillers " which sounds like it could be the name of a Skrillex-endorsed microwaveable snack. One Direction fans, though, reportedly came up with their moniker by themselves. For artists and labels, there's obvious marketing potential in having ready-branded followings. Nina Beckhardt, the founder of The Naming Group , which has developed brand naming strategies for corporations like Sony, Capital One, and Chevrolet, said that fans calling themselves by variations of an artist's name, "that shows immense brand support.
But nicknames can also be deeply significant to some artists, representing tributes to their devoted followers. Marvet Britto, who publicized Mariah Carey's "comeback album," The Emancipation of Mimi , explained the significance of the singer calling her supporters " Lambs.
Lambs of God are supposed to be those individuals who carry forth the work of God. And so for her, those Lambs are her biggest evangelists. But not all artists have named audiences to proselytize for them, of course. Just plain old "fans.
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