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[17] musicOMH also gave it four stars out of five and said of Modest Mouse, "This is a band working at the very top of their game, and this album is a beautiful, brilliant beast." [ 1 ] Billboard gave it a favorable review and stated, "There's more melody than usual to be found here."
Members of Modest Mouse's e-mail list were sent a link of the finished track on January 3, 2007 and the song was released to American radio stations on January 16. [4] The lyric, "The dashboard melted but we still have the radio" references Planes, Trains and Automobiles when Del ( John Candy ) is telling the police officer about the car after ...
Modest Mouse released their next album, We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, on March 20, 2007 [14] after its original release date of December 19, 2006 was delayed. The album also included bonus track and single " King Rat ", which actor Heath Ledger had known about before the track was released; the band was formally introduced to the ...
Modest Mouse recorded two albums' worth of material in their sessions, though the second album still has several songs incomplete. [4] Joe Zook, who mixed We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, also mixed Strangers To Ourselves. The album's cover features an aerial image of Venture Out RV Resort, located in Mesa, Arizona. [5]
Good News for People Who Love Bad News is the fourth studio album by American rock band Modest Mouse, released on April 6, 2004, by Epic Records.Founding member Jeremiah Green did not perform on this album due to his temporary absence from the band, and it would be the only release during his time with Modest Mouse that he would not appear on.
"Float On" is a song by American rock band Modest Mouse, released on March 8, 2004, as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Good News for People Who Love Bad News (2004). The song topped the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Song in 2005.
Here's what the lyrics mean. The K-pop group released their new single 'Pink Venom' ahead of the album 'Born Pink.' Here's what the lyrics mean.
Ryan Schreiber of Pitchfork remarked that Modest Mouse show influence from Pixies and Jane's Addiction. [4] with certain elements on the album also drawing comparisons to Built to Spill [3] and Pink Floyd. [3] Lyrically, many of the album's tracks focus on traveling by automobile and the loneliness associated with rural life. [citation needed]