Modest Mouse
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In 1999, Modest Mouse struck out for Chicago to record their major-label debut for Epic Records. Amid indie circle cries of “sellouts,” a largely untested producer, and a half-built studio, the trio recorded the instrumental basics of The Moon & Antarctica … and then singer/songwriter Isaac Brock got his face...
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Modest Mouse Good News For People Who Love Bad News offers a unique blend of existential lyricism and innovative soundscapes. The album, viewed as an alternative classic in the early 2000s, continues to resonate with listeners years later. In addition to the hit songs “Float On” and “Ocean Breathes Salty,”...
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The Moon & Antarctica is the third studio album by American rock band Modest Mouse, released on June 13, 2000, by Epic Records. The album's title is taken from the opening scene of the 1982 film Blade Runner, where the main character (Rick Deckard) reads a newspaper headline "Farming the...
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Includes 3 new studio recordings: "Here It Comes," "So Much Beauty In Dirt" and "Three Inch Horses, Two Faced Monsters." Also includes "The Air," which is a remix of previously recorded songs crafted into one.
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Modest Mouse's 1996 debut album expands upon the themes of emotional and geographic isolationfound in the band's early recordings, and finds the band mixing slow, brooding numbers with thrashing guitar workouts. The general mood here is one of loneliness and desperation, eloquently expressed through both the lyrics and the rhythmic,...
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The mid-‘90s were an interesting time in Seattle. The city had just experienced its brief period in the rock n roll limelight, but it was still a lonely outpost in a largely ignored corner of the United States. Touring bands were reluctant to make the trek up from San Francisco,...
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The Fruit That Ate Itself was released by indie rock band MODEST MOUSE in 1997. Produced by CALVIN JOHNSON (K Records/Beat Happening et al), The Fruit That Ate Itself possesses a leaner and meaner sound than earlier Modest Mouse releases—the emphasis here is less on noise than groove, and the...
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Sad Sappy Sucker is MODEST MOUSE’s “lost album.” It was recorded by K Records’ CALVIN JOHNSON in 1994 and was supposed to be the band’s debut, but delays shelved the record and it disappeared. All 12 songs recorded during the Dub Narcotic Studio sessions are on the album, including the...