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01-30-2010, 12:07 AM | #521 (permalink) |
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Not sure if I should be surprised or expecting that the majority is a fan of We Were Dead.
I thought The Moon and Antarctica was that pinnacle point personally, but I can see your point. The style went in a different direction after the band finished Lonesome Crowded West (partly forcibly). |
02-01-2010, 05:50 PM | #524 (permalink) |
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Beginning of the end for me! Few good tracks, rest are mediocre.
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02-02-2010, 11:45 AM | #526 (permalink) | |
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I so looked forward to that album, too. I was on the mailing list, I pre-ordered, and my dreams were shot down. I guess the album art has meaning. I couldn't even bear to listen to We Were Dead... more than once. There were a few decent tracks, but the rest were so bad and cringe-worthy it just wasn't worth it.
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02-02-2010, 02:02 PM | #527 (permalink) | |
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And you seem a little inconsistent with you likes/dislikes on that album. 'Float On' is their popiest song to date, but it's still a good pop song, just like 'Ocean Breathes Salty'. 'Dance Hall', 'Blame It on the Tetons', and 'The Good Times are Killing Me' are kinda silly but catchy nonetheless. And different. 'This Devil's Workday' is eccentric and I like the horns, even if it wasn't executed very well on that track. 'The View' is my favorite. The horn intro and 'The World at Large' are great. I also love 'One Chance'. I am gonna guess you like 'Bury Me with It' because it is in Brock's classic, grating voice? I guess I'm not as caught up in Brock's voice... |
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02-02-2010, 02:44 PM | #528 (permalink) |
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Yeah that might be why I like Bury Me With It. It's funny when I first got into Modest Mouse and before Good News came out, I put Brock on my top 5 vocalists list. But then look what I said above regarding the last two albums...it's a shame. But oh well there's plenty of other music out there for me to listen to.
And actually I discovered MM after The Moon & Antarctica came out, that was my first exposure. But then I went back and listened to and fell in love with much of the back catalog before Good News was released. It was still a shock, even with TM&A being my introduction. Here's how I rank them, BTW: The Lonesome Crowded West The Moon & Antarctica This Is a Long Drive for Someone With Nothing to Think About Good News for People Who Love Bad News Sad Sappy Sucker (been ages since I heard it though) We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
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02-03-2010, 12:40 AM | #530 (permalink) |
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i guess i'm the only one here who feels they've been consistently good through their entire career. to me, every album is good. sure they're all a bit different, but at the same time, it's impossible to hear a song by modest mouse and not know immediately who it is. that's their sound.
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