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Dig Me Out: 90s Rock

#446: Modest Mouse In The 90s

60 min • 30 juli 2019

Maybe you listened to Modest Mouse in 1996 or 1997 and thought, yes, this band will invade the public consciousness with a catchy single in the 2000s, launching them into elite status as a festival headliner, collaborate with a legendary guitarist, and influence a new generation of artists like Silversun Pickups, Future Islands, Car Seat Headrest and more. Most likely like us, you didn't, and figured a solid career in the indie music world was their destiny. We're okay with not foreseeing what may end up being the underground's last stab at infiltrating the mainstream, and decided to revisit for our second "Origins" roundtable the early years of Modest Mouse in the 1990s. Isaac Brock's unique songwriting style is present immediately, but the refinement of later years hasn't happened, allowing for exploration and experimentation across expansive (re: long) albums. It's in 1997's sophomore album The Lonesome Crowded West that the band gels, the focus sharpens, and the seeds of what were to come begin to sprout just enough at the intersection of distinct yet recognizable.

 

Songs In This Episode:

 

Intro - Teeth Like God's Shoeshine

10:30 - Novocaine Stain

16:18 - Talking Shit About A Pretty Sunset

23:29 - Sleepwalking

31:04 - Trailer Trash

39:48 - Float On

Outro - Gravity Rides Everything

 

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