Modest Mouse fans: rejoice. The band has officially announced their new album, Strangers to Ourselves, the first one since 2009’s No One’s First and You’re Next. According to Modest Mouse fansite ...
Get ready to “Float On” with Modest Mouse as the indie rock band embarks on a special anniversary tour this year in honor of one of its most iconic projects. Modest Mouse has announced the “Good News ...
Modest Mouse never arrived at where they are today as a consequence of compromise. Always a fiercely self-minded outfit, never quite seeming to fit in even when sailing close to the mainstream, they ...
Since its improbable 2004 mainstream breakthrough via the single “Float On” and the accompanying album “Good News for People Who Love Bad News,” Modest Mouse has released just two other full-lengths ...
In its two blowout home wins, Oregon (3-0, 1-0 Big Ten) hasn’t needed the benefit of its opponents’ mistakes to ensure a victory. On the... The crown jewel of Oregon's 2023 recruiting class is no ...
Modest Mouse‘s mainstream breakthrough fourth album, Good News for People Who Love Bad News, turned 20 on Saturday (4/6), and to celebrate they gave it an expanded anniversary edition. They’re also ...
The post Modest Mouse Planning Tour Celebrating Good News for People Who Love Bad News appeared first on Consequence. This year marks the 20th anniversary of Modest Mouse’s indie rock classic, Good ...
In the music scene of 2015, Modest Mouse is indeed a stranger. The indie rock band’s latest album is its first in eight long years. Where has the group been and what has taken so long? Touring is part ...
I owe a lot to Modest Mouse. It was after a friend forced me to listen to “Lonesome Crowded West” in high school that I stopped listening to what was on the radio and actively started to search for ...
Modest Mouse, headlining White Oak Music Hall Oct. 8 with Future Islands, turns 30 next year. Plenty of bands have stuck around that long. But consider R.E.M. — a standard bearer for indie rock ...
Modest Mouse are currently recording for their new album in Mississippi with producer Dennis Herring (Good News For People Who Love Bad News.) Instead of going out on tour as scheduled, the band ...
This week’s episode opens with Steven and Ian remembering the old Pitchfork “stunt” review of Jet’s 2006 album Shine On, which was dissected this week in an article by The Ringer. While stunt reviews ...
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