Sometimes a band is just better live. That was the case for Modest Mouse, an indie rock outfit best known for their 2004 hit “Float On,” which topped the Billboard Alternative Airplay charts and was ...
The evocative and often inscrutable music of Modest Mouse doesn’t exactly scream “cruise ship,” but that will change early next year when the Isaac Brock-led band hosts the first edition of the ...
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 ...
Get ready to “Float On” with Modest Mouse as the indie rock band embarks on a special anniversary tour this year in honor of one of its most iconic projects. Modest Mouse has announced the “Good News ...
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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 ...
This year, Modest Mouse will reach its milestone 20th anniversary after releasing its fourth studio album, Good News for People Who Love Bad News. To mark the occasion, the band has announced its ...
A beloved indie rock band is coming to Central New York- and Rochester — on its new tour dates. Modest Mouse will perform at the State Theatre in Ithaca on Oct. 16. Special guest Built to Spill will ...
Modest Mouse has added new, personally used gear to the band's Reverb shop. Among the items available are instruments played on Modest Mouse records and during live shows, such as a Fender EOB Ed ...
Since forming in Issaquah, Washington, in 1993, Modest Mouse has become one of the most successful and recognizable alternative-rock groups to come out to the Pacific Northwest. With its distinct ...
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