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When we were deep in No One's First And You're Next mode, I called "Whale Song" the most interesting material from the collection. It's also a track that reminded a bunch of you of one of our decade's best, The Moon & Antarctica. Fittingly, the video for its 6-minutes of slippery guitars and spastic, palimpsest vocals is a bizarre, visually rich epic concocted by director Nando Costa and the Portland-based production company Bent Image Lab. You get plenty of bent images here as well as jump-roping guitar strings, a plant playing drums, burning bushes, endless mazes, and giant snails as Isaac Brock wanders some kind of post-apocalyptic landscape in preparation for fighting gravity with his bandmates. (Right, Heath Ledger's "King Rat" video was the ones with bloodthirsty whales. You're more likely to find an over-sized rodent in this one.) Take a look at P4K.
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They're back!Modest MouseModest Mouse have returned with their first new music in over four years, releasing new song ‘Poison the Well’ today. After it’ digital release, the new single will be released on Record Store Day on a special triangular, mint-green 7-inch record, which will also feature another unreleased s...
submitted by Nick Mar 29th 2019 05:00 am (stereogum.com)
Modest Mouse haven't released any new material since 2015's Strangers To Ourselves. That changes today. Earlier this month, they announced that they are heading out on tour with the Black Keys, and last week, they teased the release of something called "Poison The Well" by sending puzzle pieces out to fans. And now that something…
submitted by Nick Mar 14th 2019 04:00 pm (www.nme.com)
They're back... The Black Keys have announced details of their first US tour for four years, which will see them joined on the road by Modest Mouse. The co-headline ‘Let’s Rock’ tour will kick off in Las Vegas on September 21, before heading across North America for 31 shows. It follows ‘Lo/’Hi&a...
Last week, the Black Keys shared their first song in five years, "Lo/Hi," following 2014’s Turn Blue. Today, they announce their first tour in four years, their 31-date "Let’s Rock" North America arena tour with Modest Mouse. Modest Mouse's last album, Strangers To Ourselves, came out in 2015.
Modest Mouse have been making TV appearances to promote their new album, Strangers To Ourselves, which was released in March. The band played on The Tonight Show, CBS This Morning, and The Late Show With James Corden. Last night, Modest Mouse performed two of the LP’s stand-out tracks “The Ground Walks, With Time In A [&#...


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