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The 10 best songs of Mew according to UachateC

Here we present a selection of the 10 best songs of Mew, according to our criteria:

Mew is one of those bands that don’t settle for the conventional and always looking to surprise their listeners with their music. From their debut in 1997 with A Triumph for Man, to their last album Visuals in 2017, they have explored different genres such as progressive rock, dream pop, post-rock and art rock, creating enveloping atmospheres and captivating melodies.

Their name comes from a sound they made as children that reminded them of a cat. Its current members are Jonas Bjerre (vocals), Johan Wohlert (bass) and Silas Utke Graae Jørgensen (drums). Their former guitarist Bo Madsen left the band in 2015 over creative differences.

Throughout their career, they have released seven studio albums and one compilation, as well as several EPs and singles. They have received several awards and recognitions in their native country and in other parts of the world, and have collaborated with artists such as J Mascis from Dinosaur Jr., Kimbra or Bloc Party.

Among his extensive discography, there are many songs that deserve to be highlighted for their quality and originality.






The 10 best songs of Mew according to UachateC

1. Comforting Sounds (Frengers, 2003):

This is perhaps Mew’s most iconic song, and one of the longest (almost 9 minutes). It is an epic and emotional piece that begins with a delicate voice and piano, and builds in intensity until reaching an explosive climax of guitars and drums. The lyrics talk about the need to find comfort in difficult times, and the music conveys that sense of hope and catharsis.

The 10 best songs of Mew according to UachateC


2. Am I Wry? No (Frengers, 2003):

Another gem from the Frengers album, which was the first one they released internationally. It is a catchy and dynamic song that combines elements of alternative rock and pop, with rhythm changes and vocal harmonies. The lyrics are cryptic and play on the words «wry» (crooked) and «rye» (rye), referencing a novel by JD Salinger.

The 10 best songs of Mew according to UachateC


3. The Zookeeper’s Boy (And the Glass Handed Kites, 2005):

This song belongs to Mew’s fourth album, which was the most commercially successful and the most critically acclaimed. It is a song that mixes progressive rock with baroque pop, creating a magical and mysterious atmosphere. The lyrics talk about a boy who lives in a zoo and has a special connection to animals.

The 10 best songs of Mew according to UachateC




4. Snow Brigade (Half the World Is Watching Me, 2000):

This song is a sample of the more rock and energetic side of Mew, with distorted guitars and powerful drums. It’s a jump-and-sing-along song with an infectious chorus and lyrics about a snowball fight.

The 10 best songs of Mew according to UachateC


5. Introducing Palace Players (+ -, 2015):

This song is the first of Mew’s sixth album, which marked the return of bassist Johan Wohlert after his temporary departure in 2006. It is a song that surprises with its rhythmic and melodic complexity, with constant changes and an unconventional structure. The lyrics are abstract and allude to some mysterious players from the palace.

The 10 best songs of Mew according to UachateC


6. 156 (Frengers, 2003):

This song is another of Mew’s most popular, and one of the most accessible to the general public. It is a song that combines alternative rock with electronic pop, with a danceable rhythm and a catchy melody. The lyrics talk about the search for true love and the difficulty to express feelings.

The 10 best songs of Mew according to UachateC


7.Special (And the Glass Handed Kites, 2005):

This song is one of the darkest and most intense of Mew, with a heavy and hypnotic sound reminiscent of progressive metal. It’s a song that talks about alien

The 10 best songs of Mew according to UachateC


8. Repeaterbeater (No More Stories…, 2009):

This song belongs to Mew’s fifth album, which has the longest title of its discography: No More Stories / Are Told Today / I’m Sorry / They Washed Away // No More Stories / The World Is Gray / I’m Tired / Let’s Wash Away… It is a song that shows the most experimental and avant-garde side of Mew, with an electronic and industrial sound that contrasts with Jonas Bjerre’s angelic voice.


9. Satellites (+ -, 2015):

This song is the first from Mew’s sixth album, which marked the return of bassist Johan Wohlert after his temporary departure in 2006. It’s a song that has a spacey, futuristic feel to it, with shimmering synths and sound effects reminiscent of orbiting satellites. from the earth.


10. Carry Me to Safety (Visuals, 2017):

This song is the last song from Mew’s seventh album, which was the first without guitarist Bo Madsen since its founding. It is a song that closes the album with a melancholic but hopeful tone, with a sweet and emotional melody. The lyrics talk about the need to rely on loved ones to overcome adversity.


The 10 best songs of Mew according to UachateC
The 10 best songs of Mew according to UachateC


I hope you liked this article on the top 10 Mew songs. If you want to know more about this very interesting band, you can visit their official website   or follow them on their social networks.

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The 8 Best Songs of Patti Smith according to UachateC

Alberto Pérez Velázquez

Director y Co-fundador de grupo UachateC
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