Modest Mouse
is an American indie rock band formed in 1993 in the Seattle suburb of Issaquah, Washington by singer/lyricist/guitarist Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, and bassist Eric Judy. Since their 1996 debut album, This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About
, their lineup has centered around Brock, Green and Judy. Guitarist Johnny Marr (formerly of The Smiths) joined the band in May 2006, along with percussionist Joe Plummer (formerly of the Black Heart Procession) and multi-instrumentalist Tom Peloso, to work on the album We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
. Guitarist Jim Fairchild joined the band in February of 2009.
The band has attained significant mainstream success since being signed to Sony's Epic Records in 2001 and have been one of the leading bands in the commercialization of indie rock, beginning with The Moon & Antarctica
and Good News for People Who Love Bad News
, which have been certified gold and platinum by the RIAA respectively. They have gone on to sell over three million records since. [1] Elements of Modest Mouse's early sound have been likened to or inspired by that of Pixies and numerous other alternative rock and space rock bands. Their name is derived from a passage from the Virginia Woolf story "The Mark on the Wall" which reads, "I wish I could hit upon a pleasant track of thought, a track indirectly reflecting credit upon myself, for those are the pleasantest thoughts, and very frequent even in the minds of modest, mouse-coloured people, who believe genuinely that they dislike to hear their own praises." [2]
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History
Origins
In 1994, Isaac Brock, Jeremiah Green, Eric Judy, and John Wickhart recorded their debut
EP,
Blue Cadet-3, Do You Connect?
, at
Calvin Johnson's Dub Narcotic Studios. It was released under
K Records. John Wickhart played bass guitar on the EP. Then followed a single, "
Broke", under
Sub Pop that was recorded by Steve Wold (now better known as
bluesman Seasick Steve) at Moon Studios. During this time, Modest Mouse also recorded their would-be debut album
Sad Sappy Sucker
, but constant delays caused the album to be shelved and forgotten (it was officially released in 2001).
Up Records releases
After moving to
Up Records,
[3] Modest Mouse put out two full-length albums and other recordings recorded at Moon Studios, including the 1996 LP
This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About
. This album was produced and recorded by Steve Wold (at this time Wold was assisting in the recordings as well, but was not officially a part of the band). The next offering was
Interstate 8
, also produced by Wold. The 1997 album
The Lonesome Crowded West
(also recorded at Moon Studios, by Scott Swayze) turned out to serve as the band's breakthrough.
The Lonesome Crowded West
gained the band a
cult following, and is now popularly considered to be one of the defining albums of mid-1990s indie rock. Prior to its release, the band had recorded the EP
The Fruit That Ate Itself
. In 1999, Up Records released a singles and rarities collection entitled
Building Nothing Out of Something
, which included the entirety of
Interstate 8
except for the songs "Edit the Sad Parts" and "Buttons to Push the Buttons".
Signing with Epic Records
In 2000, Modest Mouse released
The Moon & Antarctica
, their first album on
Epic Records. The album was more instrumental compared to their previous work, and this was partially due to Brock breaking his jaw during recording. Not knowing if he would be able to sing, he focused on making a more
instrumental and
experimental album.
[4] The band enjoyed some success on
alternative radio with the singles "3rd Planet" and "Gravity Rides Everything." It was critically well-received
[5] including a 9.8 out of 10 score from online music magazine,
Pitchfork Media.
[6] It has subsequently gone on to receive further acclaim.
[7] Brock has since released an album with his side project
Ugly Casanova on Sub Pop. The band licensed "Gravity Rides Everything" for a commercial for
Nissan's Quest
minivan, a move that Brock has publicly acknowledged as blatantly commercial but necessary to achieve financial stability.
[8]
In 2001, Modest Mouse released the EP
Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks
, a collection of unused songs from the
The Moon and Antarctica
recording sessions. In 2002, they joined
Cake,
De La Soul,
The Flaming Lips,
The Hackensaw Boys and
Kinky on the
Unlimited Sunshine Tour.
Mainstream success
In March 2003, Green quit the band after suffering a
nervous breakdown; the official word was that he was quitting to work with his side project,
Vells. The same year, he and bassist Eric Judy appeared on
Adam Forkner's debut solo album,
VVRSSNN
. Green was replaced with two new members, drummer
Benjamin Weikel (who also drummed for
The Helio Sequence, as well as playing keyboard) and guitarist
Dann Gallucci (who had been a member of Modest Mouse previously, and appears on
Sad Sappy Sucker
). On April 6, 2004, Modest Mouse released their fourth album, the
platinum-selling
Good News for People Who Love Bad News
, which scored two hits with "
Float On" and "
Ocean Breathes Salty" (both of which they performed on
Saturday Night Live
on November 13, 2004
[9]). The album was nominated for a Grammy for Best Alternative Rock Album that year. Later that year, Green returned to the band, and Weikel returned to drumming exclusively for The Helio Sequence. Gallucci left the band in August.
Modest Mouse was mentioned by name in the 2005
U.S. Supreme Court decision in the case of
MGM v. Grokster
.
Justice David Souter wrote that on the Grokster P2P network, "Users seeking
Top 40 songs, for example, or the latest release by Modest Mouse, are certain to be far more numerous than those seeking a free
Decameron, and Grokster and StreamCast translated that demand into dollars."
[10]
Recent work
In May 2006,
Johnny Marr, the former guitarist for
The Smiths, joined Modest Mouse, replacing
Dann Gallucci, to begin work on the next Modest Mouse album. The album, entitled
We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
was released on March 20, 2007
[11] after being delayed from December 19, 2006. The album was successful in being the first Modest Mouse album to reach number one on the US
Billboard
200 charts, and spawned the hit single "
Dashboard", as well as "
Missed the Boat" and "
We've Got Everything".
In issue 1045 of
Rolling Stone
magazine, Austin Scaggs called Isaac to discuss future plans. Isaac reports that his biggest priority is to finish a Modest Mouse EP; referring, of course, to the songs that did not make it onto
Good News
and
We Were Dead
. He says there are songs named "The Whale Song" and "Satellite Skin" as well as another song with
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band.
[12]
Isaac Brock says he will begin writing music for their next album during March. An update on the band's blog featured a picture of the band rehearsing . The band had a tour with
R.E.M. and
The National in 2008 which ended in Atlanta.
[13]
The band had begun a North American tour beginning in June 2008. The band returns to Florida for the first time since their November 2006 Bang Music Festival show where they were cut off stage early, with three shows in Miami, Orlando, and St. Augustine.
[14] While an update on the Modest Mouse blog subtitled catching up on some words for the next tour, it is in fact the lyrics to Heart Cooks Brain.
[15] Modest Mouse recently finished their tour supporting
We Were Dead
after 2 years of promoting the record.
An EP titled
No One's First and You're Next
was released on August 4th 2009,
[16] composed of unreleased tracks from the recording sessions of
Good News for People Who Love Bad News
and
We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
.
[17]
Discography
Studio albums
- This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About
(1996)
- The Lonesome Crowded West
(1997)
- The Moon & Antarctica
(2000)
- Good News for People Who Love Bad News
(2004)
- We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
(2007)
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- Modest Mouse | The A.V. Club
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- Listology: Pitchfork's Top 100 Albums of 2000-2004
- Modest Mouse | The A.V. Club
- SNL Archives - Episode. Retrieved June 12, 2007.
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Inc. Et Al. vs. Grokster, Ltd., Et Al. - Supreme Court of the United States Retrieved November 6, 2008.
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- Modest Mouse Confirm EP Details
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