Modest Mouse, known for the darkly humorous hit "Float On," which was featured in a commercial for American Express Platinum, will bring their infectious brand of genre-defying rock to KEMBA Live! on ...
“I say all sorts of shit,” says Modest Mouse‘s Isaac Brock, and thankfully, he’s not wrong. He recently sat down for a refreshingly candid, hilarious, and deep interview with our Rolling Stone Music ...
Everyone knows Modest Mouse for “Float On,” and rightfully so: that song is an absolute heater. There’s a reason that hit songs become hit songs, and Modest Mouse’s early brand – a variety of the ...
To mark the release of The Golden Casket, Modest Mouse’s first LP in six years, Isaac Brock (not that one) has been getting out there and talk, talk, talking to the media. While the recent Uproxx ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Since its improbable 2004 mainstream breakthrough via the single “Float On” and the accompanying album “Good News for People Who ...
Fourteen years after its initial release, Good News for Bad People remains one of the most beloved indie rock records of the genre. Though Modest Mouse has gone three years without releasing new tunes ...
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Washington’s own alt-rockers, Modest Mouse, are returning to the Knitting Factory ahead of their new album release.
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A beloved indie rock band is coming to Central New York on its new tour dates. Modest Mouse will perform at the State Theatre in Ithaca on Oct. 16. Special guest Built to Spill will open the concert.