The Kinks' Ray Davies wrote about a man who busied himself "telling tales of drunkenness and cruelty." He might well have been talking about Modest Mouse front man Isaac Brock, who brought plenty of ...
Good news (for people who love good news): Modest Mouse’s iconic 2004 album Good News For People Who Love Bad News turns 20 years old this year, so the band is marking the anniversary with an expanded ...
Washington’s own alt-rockers, Modest Mouse, are returning to the Knitting Factory ahead of their new album release.
Seattle band Modest Mouse's long-awaited sophomore Epic studio album, "Good News for People Who Love Bad News," has been pushed from its planned fall release date to 2004. A representative says the ...
In 2004, Modest Mouse released “Good News for People Who Like Bad News,” the album that propelled the alt-rock band from the indie underground into the mainstream. The group will be performing the ...
The Issaquah, Wash., lo-fi indie rock band Modest Mouse, whose fractured sounding songs are replete with curious and random thoughts about the world and the odd people in it, has always been a long ...
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