Heard a song from them the other day that reminded me of the pixies, and early Public Image Limited..
Are any of the albums worth purchase?
Heard a song from them the other day that reminded me of the pixies, and early Public Image Limited..
Are any of the albums worth purchase?
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Modest Mouse is one of my favorite bands. Their music is filled with creative irony, intoxicating rhythms, and intense emotion. They just came out with a new album about a week ago, called "Good news for people who love bad news", which from the few songs I've heard so far is great. There's an album called "This is a long drive for someone with nothing to think about" that is really good, and "The moon & Antarctica" is another gem.
Very underrated band, but in the past few years have gathered quite a cult following in the indie world.
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Worth the purchase. But one used first and go from there. That's how I got into the few "indy" bands I like: Tortoise, Sea and Cake, GBV...
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Have all their stuff on top of like 4 hours of live stuff. An album that kicks butt is "The Crowed Lonesome West" or something... awesome.
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These guys are pretty solid. I would definitely check it out.
Another vote for The Lonesome Crowded West.
Originally Posted by think5577
As far as I know, pretty much all of them.
I did a flyer for them when they played back in MT - asked them what they thought of it and they made fun of me for drawing a mouse in bondage gear with a whip. That night, we were about 35% above capacity (maybe more - the bands they were playing w/ were The Murder City Devils and a local band) and the sound guy was taping off the board. Everyone who worked there was thinking their set was crap because they were following the Devils and the Devils had lit their organ (real organ, nobody's member) on fire. The sound guy actually didn't flip the tape over when it hit the end - that's how disappointed he was.
After the show we went to the sound guys house, sat down, drank some more and smoked a little sumpin sumpin then put the tape in.
The sound guy was really kicking himself - it wasn't the rowdy RAWK he was hoping for, but they were tight as hell on that tape. We were just all too busy and riled up by the crowd to notice how good they were. Having the Devils up in front contributed. The sound guy does a lot of bootleg trading too, so he would have really liked to have the whole show...
Everything that I've heard from them so far, I've liked...
My 2cents...
gonna see them this Saturday!
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B*stard....
You want the original of a flyer they hated from Oct 27th 1998?
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One thing though. I saw them last summer. And before that show, I read how the lead singer is kind of full of himself, and the show only added to that statement. He might have said 5 words to the crowd the whole night, no encore, nothing. So the music kicks butt but I cant get that fact that the guy is a little cocky out of my head.
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SURE!Originally Posted by HereNT
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understandable, but I am not going there to open a conversation with the band...just drink a few beers with skitbra and listen to the musicOriginally Posted by think5577
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lonesome crowded west, and moon & antartica is good
rest is decent... some is really crap.
they're playing with the pixies for austin city limits.
Wow... Gotta find out when that airs here.Originally Posted by redfooj
How much you willing to pay me for it? I could get it scanned and give you a link to the imageOriginally Posted by [165]
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well, money does not matter much to man with a liver vengeance, so name your poison. scan+link is cool too.Originally Posted by HereNT
let me know
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I like the song they've been playing on the radio.. but I got the CD... I wasn't overly impressed... it's ok.. but not great
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They've tried to release something a little more commercial with their last album to make more money to support their drug habits. There's a few good songs on it, but I agree it wasn't great overall. They've put out a lot of other great stuff in the past- it always frustrates me when a good band puts out a single that becomes popular on the radio and that's what everyone knows them by.Originally Posted by SipperPhoto
boo-****ing-hoo -- now everyone knows about your precious modest mouse!!!! You automatically have two cool points deducted for liking a band with a popular radio single? How will you ever get into [name of your local scenster bar here]? What will your elitist friends think? How dare those disc jockeys play something good, now they've gone and ruined your little secret. I know, tell everyone that it's because they put out a "more commercial" album so they can "make money." How dare they do that. Its about the ART man, not success.Originally Posted by gonesh9
Good News for People Who Love Bad News f'ing rocks. Its totally grown on me since this post started. BUT BEWARE -- last week I got dragged into Urban Outfitters, and someone was playing that CD. The secrets out. If you're a High Fidelity wanna-be, you better look for something more obscure.
shh...don't tell everyone about The Wrens.
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who ARE NOT completely and totally phenomenal. I promise. Never allow them to be played on the radio.Originally Posted by [165]
if that secret were to get out, I'd be as depressed as I was when Death Cab made the OC soundtrack. Lousy sellouts.
Easy there killer. I know the OC sucks but bands gotta make a buck, too. So "stones" and "glass houses" to you. However, if they sell out their hearts and aesthetic to TV shows, commercials, then f**K 'em. You have every right to stop liking them whenever you want.Originally Posted by s2sxiii
Saw Modest Mouse last weekend. Wasn't impressed, despite enjoying some of their recordings. Oh well.
Modest Mouse was pretty well known here because they're a local band. I've also quite gotten into Postal Service. Bumbershoot here is going to have some pretty good bands including Pixies and POTUSA.
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