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Isaac Kristofer Brock (born July 9, 1975) is an American musician and singer-songwriter. He is the lead vocalist, principal songwriter, guitarist and only constant member of the indie rock band Modest Mouse , as well as his side project band , Ugly Casanova .
Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock, surrounded by potted plants and loads of sound equipment at his Portland, Oregon-based Ice Cream Party studio, exudes his signature laissez faire charm as he ...
When Isaac Brock was a teenager, he was employed at a local family video store just outside Seattle, where he met bassist Eric Judy.Brock and Judy later discovered drummer Jeremiah Green, [1] who also resided near Seattle, at a heavy metal show, at which point they decided to make music together.
During a boat trip with family and friends while on a visit to his native Australia in January 2007, actor Heath Ledger outlined a music video idea for the then unreleased song to frontman Isaac Brock and other band members. [2] [3] Modest Mouse, who had befriended Ledger through their tour manager, [1] had been touring Australia at the time. [4]
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 ...
The Albuquerque Tribune called the album "intricate, brainy pop sneaking back into old-time ballads, honky-tonk slide and folk pluck." [10] Robert Christgau remarked that Modest Mouse are "so insularly indie they're incomprehensible to anyone who hasn't been softened up by Wowee Zowee and the Meat Puppets".
During that time, the Isaac Brock-led outfit has further established itself as a compelling, no-two-shows-the-same live act and something […] Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock Talks New Album, Acid ...
"Satellite Skin" is a single released by indie rock band Modest Mouse. It is the first single from their EP, No One's First and You're Next. The song was originally slated for an April 18, 2009, release date, but was pushed back to May 26, 2009, because Isaac Brock didn't like the color of the vinyl, as it wasn't the right shade of orange.