Album Review: MØ - No Mythologies To Follow

14 March 2014 | 1:08 pm | Sally Anne Hurley

It’s an album that’ll please the indie and hipster kids, but one that’s also accessible for the mainstream music lovers.



The debut album from Danish singer MØ is filled with dark and slick electro pop, from the Karen O-channelling opener, Fire Rides, to the deep beat Diplo collaboration, XXX 88. Other stand-outs include the emotive Never Wanna Know, which builds in epic fashion, and the almost faultless alternative pop gem Walk This Way. With this album, MØ has constructed a collection of songs that are very easy to listen to, yet edgy enough to stay interesting. It's an album that'll please the indie and hipster kids, but one that's also accessible for the mainstream music lovers.