This year marks the 20th anniversary of Modest Mouse’s indie rock classic, Good News for People Who Love Bad News. This past Friday saw the release of an expanded reissue of the album, and the band also has plans to a celebratory tour.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock revealed that he’s tentatively planning a tour in the fall featuring the original members of the band who played on the album.
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“It’s the only record where I can do a tour with all the living members, all the exact same members,” Brock explained.
Brock also confirmed that he’s written an album’s worth of new music, which he plans to release by next spring. Modest Mouse’s last album, The Golden Casket, in 2021.
This summer, Modest Mouse will team up with Pixies for a co-headlining tour with Cat Power.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock revealed that he’s tentatively planning a tour in the fall featuring the original members of the band who played on the album.
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“It’s the only record where I can do a tour with all the living members, all the exact same members,” Brock explained.
Brock also confirmed that he’s written an album’s worth of new music, which he plans to release by next spring. Modest Mouse’s last album, The Golden Casket, in 2021.
This summer, Modest Mouse will team up with Pixies for a co-headlining tour with Cat Power.
- 4/7/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock has been known to take as long as eight years between albums, but nearly three decades into his band’s career, he’s ready to pick up the pace. Three years after the release of the well-received The Golden Casket, he’s already recorded enough songs for a new Modest Mouse album with producers including Jacknife Lee and Dave Sardy, and intends to put one out by next spring. “In my early days of putting out records, I wrote music every fucking day,” he tells...
- 4/6/2024
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of their commercial breakthrough Good News for People Who Love Bad News, Modest Mouse are prepping a special reissue featuring several previously unreleased recordings.
Good News For People Who Love Bad News: 20th Anniversary Expanded Edition will be released digitally April 5, with eight additional remix tracks, the majority of which are totally new. The remixes come from artists like Mgmt’s Andrew VanWyngarden (“The View”), Jackknife Lee (“Bury Me With It”), Dan the Automator (“Float On”), and Justin Raisen (“The Good Times Are Killing Me...
Good News For People Who Love Bad News: 20th Anniversary Expanded Edition will be released digitally April 5, with eight additional remix tracks, the majority of which are totally new. The remixes come from artists like Mgmt’s Andrew VanWyngarden (“The View”), Jackknife Lee (“Bury Me With It”), Dan the Automator (“Float On”), and Justin Raisen (“The Good Times Are Killing Me...
- 3/22/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Modest Mouse’s seminal album, Good News For People Who Love Bad News. Today, to celebrate the occasion, the band has announced a deluxe reissue of the album, featuring eight bonus tracks.
Titled Good News For People Who Love Bad News: 20th Anniversary Expanded Edition, the new release is due out digitally on April 5th and as a 2xLP vinyl set on May 17th via Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment. Among the bonus tracks are new remixes from Poolside, Jacknife Lee, Dan the Automator, Mgmt’s Andrew VanWyngarden and more. See the full tracklist below.
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Along with news of the reissue, Modest Mouse have shared a video for the track “The World At Large/Stiff Animal Fantasy” that was previously only available on the DVD side of the Good News For People Who Love Bad News DualDisc.
Titled Good News For People Who Love Bad News: 20th Anniversary Expanded Edition, the new release is due out digitally on April 5th and as a 2xLP vinyl set on May 17th via Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment. Among the bonus tracks are new remixes from Poolside, Jacknife Lee, Dan the Automator, Mgmt’s Andrew VanWyngarden and more. See the full tracklist below.
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Along with news of the reissue, Modest Mouse have shared a video for the track “The World At Large/Stiff Animal Fantasy” that was previously only available on the DVD side of the Good News For People Who Love Bad News DualDisc.
- 3/22/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
The Pixies have parted ways with bassist Paz Lenchantin after a decade-long run with the band. They’ll be joined by former Band of Skulls bassist Emma Richardson when they kick off a European tour on March 8 in Dublin, Ireland.
The news of Lenchantin’s exit from the group came via a curiously dry statement from the group. “We’re grateful for Paz’s many contributions,” they wrote, “and wish her all the very best going forward.”
In an e-mail to Rolling Stone, Lenchantin made clear the decision was not...
The news of Lenchantin’s exit from the group came via a curiously dry statement from the group. “We’re grateful for Paz’s many contributions,” they wrote, “and wish her all the very best going forward.”
In an e-mail to Rolling Stone, Lenchantin made clear the decision was not...
- 3/4/2024
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Indie rock veterans Pixies and Modest Mouse are once again teaming up for a co-headlining North American tour with special guest Cat Power.
The trio previously toured together in 2023. Beginning May 31st, they’ll head back on the road for a 23-date run that includes stops in Nashville, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Toronto, New York, Chicago, Austin, Denver, and more.
A Live Nation ticket pre-sale is set for Thursday, January 25th (use access code Spotlight), with a public on sale following on Friday, January 26th via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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Prior to joining Pixies and Modest Mouse, Cat Power will embark on a Bob Dylan tribute tour beginning in February.
The trio previously toured together in 2023. Beginning May 31st, they’ll head back on the road for a 23-date run that includes stops in Nashville, Atlanta, Cincinnati, Toronto, New York, Chicago, Austin, Denver, and more.
A Live Nation ticket pre-sale is set for Thursday, January 25th (use access code Spotlight), with a public on sale following on Friday, January 26th via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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Prior to joining Pixies and Modest Mouse, Cat Power will embark on a Bob Dylan tribute tour beginning in February.
- 1/22/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Music
2024 is Alex G’s year. On Friday, the musician announced a slate of live shows scheduled for late summer. The North American tour comes after Alex G’s newly-inked recording deal with RCA.
The tour kicks off in June with an appearance at the annual New York music festival Governors Ball but really shifts into motion in August. Alex G will perform a headlining show in San Diego on Aug. 6 and will make stops in Anaheim, Santa Cruz, Sacramento, Eugene, Spokane, Boise, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas throughout the run.
The tour kicks off in June with an appearance at the annual New York music festival Governors Ball but really shifts into motion in August. Alex G will perform a headlining show in San Diego on Aug. 6 and will make stops in Anaheim, Santa Cruz, Sacramento, Eugene, Spokane, Boise, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas throughout the run.
- 1/19/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Lol Tolhurst, Budgie, and Jacknife Lee have shared their debut album as a trio, Los Angeles.
A post-punk supergroup of sorts, drummers Tolhurst (formerly of The Cure) and Budgie (formerly of Siouxsie and the Banshees) teamed up with producer Lee for the project, which also features a who’s-who list of collaborators including U2’s The Edge, LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock, Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie, more.
And though the band admittedly “stole” some of the music on Los Angeles from their musical heroes and their own back catalogs, they made sure to nod to their punk descendants, too: “We asked Mark Bowen from Idles to put some guitar on [‘Uh Oh’] and what we got was sonic destruction design courtesy of the dentist,” Tolhurst says in a press release, while Budgie says the tune draws from The Banshees’ own “Happy House.”
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A post-punk supergroup of sorts, drummers Tolhurst (formerly of The Cure) and Budgie (formerly of Siouxsie and the Banshees) teamed up with producer Lee for the project, which also features a who’s-who list of collaborators including U2’s The Edge, LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock, Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie, more.
And though the band admittedly “stole” some of the music on Los Angeles from their musical heroes and their own back catalogs, they made sure to nod to their punk descendants, too: “We asked Mark Bowen from Idles to put some guitar on [‘Uh Oh’] and what we got was sonic destruction design courtesy of the dentist,” Tolhurst says in a press release, while Budgie says the tune draws from The Banshees’ own “Happy House.”
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- 11/3/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
Can it really be 20 years since “The O.C.” premiered on Fox? The young actors of the series, Benjamin McKenzie, Adam Brody, Mischa Barton and Rachel Bilson quickly became in-demand stars and the theme song “California” by Phantom Planet became a top ten hit in several countries while also reaching 35 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart.
The bagel-centric series also introduced us to “Chrismukkah” and showcased bands from The Killers to Modest Mouse.
Several members of the cast went on to lead their own series and films and others have popped up on hit shows from “How I Met Your Mother” to “Grey’s Anatomy.” Here’s what they’ve been up to since “The O.C.” signed off in February 2007.
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Benjamin McKenzie, who played O.C. newbie Ryan Atwood, went on to star as an LA cop on TNT’s “Southland” and as James Gordon on Fox’s Batman prequel series “Gotham.
The bagel-centric series also introduced us to “Chrismukkah” and showcased bands from The Killers to Modest Mouse.
Several members of the cast went on to lead their own series and films and others have popped up on hit shows from “How I Met Your Mother” to “Grey’s Anatomy.” Here’s what they’ve been up to since “The O.C.” signed off in February 2007.
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Benjamin McKenzie, who played O.C. newbie Ryan Atwood, went on to star as an LA cop on TNT’s “Southland” and as James Gordon on Fox’s Batman prequel series “Gotham.
- 8/5/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Weezer joined the WGA picket line Wednesday afternoon outside of Paramount Studios in Los Angeles. Members Rivers Cuomo, Brian Bell, and Scott Shriner performed acoustic renditions of “Beverly Hills” and “Buddy Holly” in support of striking Hollywood writers.
The band is set to hit the road this summer for Indie Rock Roadtrip, their headlining 30-date tour with Modest Mouse, Future Islands, Spoon, Momma, Joyce Manor, and White Reaper. The trek kicks off on June 4 in Huntsville, Alabama and wraps on Sept. 3 in San Diego, California.
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The band is set to hit the road this summer for Indie Rock Roadtrip, their headlining 30-date tour with Modest Mouse, Future Islands, Spoon, Momma, Joyce Manor, and White Reaper. The trek kicks off on June 4 in Huntsville, Alabama and wraps on Sept. 3 in San Diego, California.
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- 5/18/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
“Stop!” That’s the word that opens Pixies’ iconic “Where Is My Mind?” and it’s also the word that’s making some folks’ morning routines a little trickier. That’s because Google Pixel phones have a feature in which you can turn off alarms simply by saying, “Stop,” and if “Where Is My Mind?” happens to be your alarm, then it will literally turn itself off.
One Redditor discovered the phenomenon recently. The user reported that their morning alarm uses songs from a shuffled Spotify playlist, but some mornings the alarm didn’t go off. Waking up early to see what the issue was, they caught the culprit: the spoken “Stop” during the intro of “Where Is My Mind?” The explanation thread rose to the top of the Google Pixel subreddit, earning a write-up from Android Police that Pixies themselves shared.
“Sorry about that!” the band wrote, tweeting the link to the article.
One Redditor discovered the phenomenon recently. The user reported that their morning alarm uses songs from a shuffled Spotify playlist, but some mornings the alarm didn’t go off. Waking up early to see what the issue was, they caught the culprit: the spoken “Stop” during the intro of “Where Is My Mind?” The explanation thread rose to the top of the Google Pixel subreddit, earning a write-up from Android Police that Pixies themselves shared.
“Sorry about that!” the band wrote, tweeting the link to the article.
- 5/3/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
LCD Soundsystem have announced that they will be playing two dates at Morrison, Colorado’s iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre on May 29th and 30th. They will be joined by M.I.A. and Peaches.
The shows will set the stage for LCD Soundsystem to then turn around and hit the road for the Re:set concert series, which kicks off on June 2nd. Alongside the other headliners of the series — boygenius and Steve Lacy — the band has hand-picked openers for their dates, and will appear alongside Jamie xx, Idles, and Big Freedia.
In addition to the Re:set dates, LCD Soundsystem will also appear at the Format Festival 2023, alongside Alanis Morissette, Modest Mouse, Leon Bridges, and more.
Tickets for LCD Soundsystem’s Red Rocks shows go on pre-sale on Tuesday, April 18th at 12:00 p.m. Et. Sign up for the pre-sale here. Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub,...
The shows will set the stage for LCD Soundsystem to then turn around and hit the road for the Re:set concert series, which kicks off on June 2nd. Alongside the other headliners of the series — boygenius and Steve Lacy — the band has hand-picked openers for their dates, and will appear alongside Jamie xx, Idles, and Big Freedia.
In addition to the Re:set dates, LCD Soundsystem will also appear at the Format Festival 2023, alongside Alanis Morissette, Modest Mouse, Leon Bridges, and more.
Tickets for LCD Soundsystem’s Red Rocks shows go on pre-sale on Tuesday, April 18th at 12:00 p.m. Et. Sign up for the pre-sale here. Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub,...
- 4/17/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Format Festival is making its 2023 return with another impressive lineup featuring headliners Alanis Morissette, LCD Soundsystem, and Leon Bridges. The three-day music, art, and technology festival goes down between September 22nd and 24th at Sugar Creek Airstrip in Bentonville, Arkansas.
Other notable artists making appearances include Modest Mouse, Jamie xx, Little Simz, Digable Planets, Poolside, Big Wild, Paul Cauthen, Tash Sultana, Bob Moses, Channel Tres, Sudan Archives, serpentwithfeet, Nikki Lane, The Pharcyde, and many more. See the full lineup in the poster below.
Fans can register now to get first access to three-day and one-day passes when they become available during the pre-sale taking place on Thursday, April 6th at 10:00 a.m. Ct. Find more details on the festival’s website.
Format is also set to feature unique performances, installations, and art experiences from the likes of Guerrilla Girls, Jr’s Inside Out Project, Jeremy Deller, Ragnar Kjartansson, and Kameelah Janan Rasheed.
Other notable artists making appearances include Modest Mouse, Jamie xx, Little Simz, Digable Planets, Poolside, Big Wild, Paul Cauthen, Tash Sultana, Bob Moses, Channel Tres, Sudan Archives, serpentwithfeet, Nikki Lane, The Pharcyde, and many more. See the full lineup in the poster below.
Fans can register now to get first access to three-day and one-day passes when they become available during the pre-sale taking place on Thursday, April 6th at 10:00 a.m. Ct. Find more details on the festival’s website.
Format is also set to feature unique performances, installations, and art experiences from the likes of Guerrilla Girls, Jr’s Inside Out Project, Jeremy Deller, Ragnar Kjartansson, and Kameelah Janan Rasheed.
- 4/4/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Alanis Morissette, LCD Soundsystem, and Leon Bridges are among the artists headed to the Ozark Mountains for the 2023 Format Festival, taking place Sept. 22 through 24 in Bentonville, Arkansas.
The three-day event features a packed schedule of music, as well as visual and performing arts. On the music side, there will be sets from Little Simz, Modest Mouse, Jamie Xx, Digable Planets, Tash Sultana, Bob Moses, Paul Cauthen, Theon Cross, Channel Tres, Franc Moody, Serpentwithfeet, Classixx, Francois K, Sparkle City Disco, Sudan Archives, Blond:Ish, Hermanos Gutiérrez, Nikki Lane, and the Pharcyde.
Format...
The three-day event features a packed schedule of music, as well as visual and performing arts. On the music side, there will be sets from Little Simz, Modest Mouse, Jamie Xx, Digable Planets, Tash Sultana, Bob Moses, Paul Cauthen, Theon Cross, Channel Tres, Franc Moody, Serpentwithfeet, Classixx, Francois K, Sparkle City Disco, Sudan Archives, Blond:Ish, Hermanos Gutiérrez, Nikki Lane, and the Pharcyde.
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- 4/4/2023
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Modest Mouse and Pixies will be co-headlining a North American tour this summer with Cat Power along for the ride. The three acts will be on the road throughout August and September, and the dates will take them across the continent starting in Asbury Park, New Jersey on August 20.
The tour will run for 19 stops and wrap up in San Diego, California on Sept. 16. The dates come in addition to Pixie’s upcoming shows in May in support of their first new album in three years, Doggerel. The band decamped to Guilford,...
The tour will run for 19 stops and wrap up in San Diego, California on Sept. 16. The dates come in addition to Pixie’s upcoming shows in May in support of their first new album in three years, Doggerel. The band decamped to Guilford,...
- 3/29/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Indie rock stalwarts Pixies and Modest Mouse have announced a co-headlining tour with special guest Cat Power.
The 19-date jaunt kicks off on August 20th in Asbury Park, New Jersey, before proceeding north for two shows in New York City at Pier 17. Dates are also scheduled in Indianapolis, Chicago, Boise, Seattle, Vancouver, and more. The tour closes with two nights at McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale, Oregon, followed by gigs in Napa and San Diego in mid-September.
A Live Nation pre-sale is set for Wednesday, March 29th (use access code Opener), with a general on-sale following on Friday, March 31st at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed via Stubhub’s FanProtect Program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Prior to...
The 19-date jaunt kicks off on August 20th in Asbury Park, New Jersey, before proceeding north for two shows in New York City at Pier 17. Dates are also scheduled in Indianapolis, Chicago, Boise, Seattle, Vancouver, and more. The tour closes with two nights at McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale, Oregon, followed by gigs in Napa and San Diego in mid-September.
A Live Nation pre-sale is set for Wednesday, March 29th (use access code Opener), with a general on-sale following on Friday, March 31st at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
Once tickets are on sale, you can also find them at StubHub, where orders are 100% guaranteed via Stubhub’s FanProtect Program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Prior to...
- 3/28/2023
- by Alex Young
- Consequence - Music
Beach Fossils have announced their fourth album, Bunny, which will hop onto shelves on June 2nd. The dream-pop quartet also ushered in their first studio LP in six years with the project’s first single, “Don’t Fade Away.”
Bunny was produced by frontman Dustin Payseur and self-recorded and released by the group. Payseur reflected on the indie mainstay’s sonic progression with the band’s sole founding member sharing in a statement that “When I wrote the first record, there were no choruses; it was instrumental guitar parts in between verses. This is the first record where I’ve consciously thought about writing a chorus.”
The initial offering from the album, “Don’t Fade Away” does indeed include an earworm of a chorus that won’t soon be forgotten, along with more familiar features from Beach Fossils like the warm, jangly guitars over an urgent yet even-keeled beat. Payseur...
Bunny was produced by frontman Dustin Payseur and self-recorded and released by the group. Payseur reflected on the indie mainstay’s sonic progression with the band’s sole founding member sharing in a statement that “When I wrote the first record, there were no choruses; it was instrumental guitar parts in between verses. This is the first record where I’ve consciously thought about writing a chorus.”
The initial offering from the album, “Don’t Fade Away” does indeed include an earworm of a chorus that won’t soon be forgotten, along with more familiar features from Beach Fossils like the warm, jangly guitars over an urgent yet even-keeled beat. Payseur...
- 3/7/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
Weezer brought the Detroit Youth Choir to “Beverly Hills” for one of the most unlikely, yet seamless collaborations imaginable on America’s Got Talent.
The California quartet, now to forever be known as “The Incredible Weezer” thanks to host Terry Crews, kicked off the primetime appearance with the Sznz cut “What Happens After You,” then transitioned into “Beverly Hills” as the choir entered with a nice couplet capped with “Weezer, go ahead and do your thing.”
Frontman Rivers Cuomo later said the new gospel arrangement was “great” and made it “super fun to play this old song again.” Oof, thanks for the reminder, Rivers.
At one point, even the typically critical Simon Cowell seemed to show his approval with a slight nod after fellow judge Howie Mandel exclaimed, “I love this song!” Cowell also called it “absolutely brilliant” and “magic” before thanking the group for sharing the stage with the young contestants.
The California quartet, now to forever be known as “The Incredible Weezer” thanks to host Terry Crews, kicked off the primetime appearance with the Sznz cut “What Happens After You,” then transitioned into “Beverly Hills” as the choir entered with a nice couplet capped with “Weezer, go ahead and do your thing.”
Frontman Rivers Cuomo later said the new gospel arrangement was “great” and made it “super fun to play this old song again.” Oof, thanks for the reminder, Rivers.
At one point, even the typically critical Simon Cowell seemed to show his approval with a slight nod after fellow judge Howie Mandel exclaimed, “I love this song!” Cowell also called it “absolutely brilliant” and “magic” before thanking the group for sharing the stage with the young contestants.
- 2/28/2023
- by Bryan Kress
- Consequence - Music
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Alex G and Alvvays are splitting the bill on their upcoming co-headlining tour. They are linking up for an eight-date stretch of shows in North America this summer.
The tour will begin on Aug. 23 at Brooklyn, New York’s Prospect Park Bandshell. They will make stops in Boston, Philadelphia, Woodstock, Toronto, Royal Oak, and Pittsburgh before wrapping on Sept. 1 at Lewiston, New York’s Artpark.
Alex G will...
Alex G and Alvvays are splitting the bill on their upcoming co-headlining tour. They are linking up for an eight-date stretch of shows in North America this summer.
The tour will begin on Aug. 23 at Brooklyn, New York’s Prospect Park Bandshell. They will make stops in Boston, Philadelphia, Woodstock, Toronto, Royal Oak, and Pittsburgh before wrapping on Sept. 1 at Lewiston, New York’s Artpark.
Alex G will...
- 2/28/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Weezer have announced the “Indie Rock Roadtrip,” a 30-date summer tour alongside Modest Mouse, Spoon, Future Islands, Joyce Manor, White Reaper, and Momma.
The tour is divided up into three legs, with Weezer first linking up with Modest Mouse and Momma beginning in early June. Towards the end of the month, Future Islands and Joyce Manor will take over as Rivers Cuomo and co.’s main support. Finally in August, Weezer will hit the road for shows with Spoon and White Reaper. Check out the complete itinerary below.
Tickets go on sale Friday, March 3rd at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster, with a Live Nation pre-sale occurring one day earlier on Thursday, March 2nd (use access code Chorus).
Alternatively, fans can purchase tickets via Stubhub — where orders are 100% guaranteed through Stubhub’s FanProtect program.
Cuomo recently spoke to Consequence about Winter, the final installment in the band’s Sznz EP cycle,...
The tour is divided up into three legs, with Weezer first linking up with Modest Mouse and Momma beginning in early June. Towards the end of the month, Future Islands and Joyce Manor will take over as Rivers Cuomo and co.’s main support. Finally in August, Weezer will hit the road for shows with Spoon and White Reaper. Check out the complete itinerary below.
Tickets go on sale Friday, March 3rd at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster, with a Live Nation pre-sale occurring one day earlier on Thursday, March 2nd (use access code Chorus).
Alternatively, fans can purchase tickets via Stubhub — where orders are 100% guaranteed through Stubhub’s FanProtect program.
Cuomo recently spoke to Consequence about Winter, the final installment in the band’s Sznz EP cycle,...
- 2/27/2023
- by Alex Young
- Consequence - Music
In Between Days, the Massachusetts music festival, will welcome Modest Mouse as headliners this August. The performance announcement comes after drummer and founding member Jeremiah Green died on Dec. 31 following a battle with cancer.
“Modest Mouse’s management has indicated to us that the band is committed to performing at In Between Days,” festival organizers said in a statement. “Out of respect for the band, any other messages or statements regarding personnel or specifics will come from the band itself at a later date. In Between Days has made a...
“Modest Mouse’s management has indicated to us that the band is committed to performing at In Between Days,” festival organizers said in a statement. “Out of respect for the band, any other messages or statements regarding personnel or specifics will come from the band itself at a later date. In Between Days has made a...
- 1/6/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
The Black Keys, the Black Crowes and Gwen Stefani have been enlisted to headline the 2023 BeachLife Festival, hitting Redondo Beach, California on May 5 to 7.
John Fogerty (performing the music of Creedence Clearwater Revival), Pixies, Tegan & Sara, Modest Mouse, Noah Cyrus, Mavis Staples, Kurt Vile and the Violators, Shaed, the Head and the Heart and many more will also take part when the fest returns to its beach setting.
In addition to Orange County’s own Stefani, the BeachLife Festival brings home a bevy of SoCal acts like Sugar Ray, Circle Jerks’ Xander Schloss,...
John Fogerty (performing the music of Creedence Clearwater Revival), Pixies, Tegan & Sara, Modest Mouse, Noah Cyrus, Mavis Staples, Kurt Vile and the Violators, Shaed, the Head and the Heart and many more will also take part when the fest returns to its beach setting.
In addition to Orange County’s own Stefani, the BeachLife Festival brings home a bevy of SoCal acts like Sugar Ray, Circle Jerks’ Xander Schloss,...
- 1/6/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Lewis Capaldi is hoping that he will stop getting compared to older women after a fan’s dad mistook him for Susan Boyle.
The 26-year old made a Tiktok video about the comparison, in which a fan said their father had apparently mistaken Capaldi for the fellow Scottish singer.
“Lewis my dad saw you on TV and thought you were Susan Boyle,” the fan’s comment said.
Boyle, who is 61, rose to fame after shocking judges with her powerful voice on Britain’s Got Talent in 2009.
Capaldi responded in a video in which he can be seen sighing and shaking his head to his song “Pointless”.
Capaldi also added text over the video which reads: “Great start to the new year”
@lewiscapaldi
Replying to @carebaa i dreamed a dream that ppl stopped telling me i looked like women in their 60s
♬ Pointless - Lewis Capaldi
In the caption, the singer...
The 26-year old made a Tiktok video about the comparison, in which a fan said their father had apparently mistaken Capaldi for the fellow Scottish singer.
“Lewis my dad saw you on TV and thought you were Susan Boyle,” the fan’s comment said.
Boyle, who is 61, rose to fame after shocking judges with her powerful voice on Britain’s Got Talent in 2009.
Capaldi responded in a video in which he can be seen sighing and shaking his head to his song “Pointless”.
Capaldi also added text over the video which reads: “Great start to the new year”
@lewiscapaldi
Replying to @carebaa i dreamed a dream that ppl stopped telling me i looked like women in their 60s
♬ Pointless - Lewis Capaldi
In the caption, the singer...
- 1/3/2023
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Johnny Marr has paid tribute to Modest Mouse drummer Jeremiah Green, calling him the “most creative musician” he’s ever met.
The drummer died aged 45 last week, days after it was revealed he had stage four cancer.
His Modest Mouse bandmates announced the news of his death on Sunday (1 January) via social media.
Marr, who played in the band with Green in the early 2000s, posted his own tribute to Green in a photo of a younger Green .
“The great Jeremiah Green. My friend, bandmate, and the most creative musician I ever met,” he wrote underneath the photo.
Marr also shared another photo of his former bandmate with a longer caption recalling memories of their time together.
“One of my favourite ever things to do in Modest Mouse was to go out shopping with Jeremiah,” he began.
“The whole band were the most acquisitive people I’d ever come across in my life,...
The drummer died aged 45 last week, days after it was revealed he had stage four cancer.
His Modest Mouse bandmates announced the news of his death on Sunday (1 January) via social media.
Marr, who played in the band with Green in the early 2000s, posted his own tribute to Green in a photo of a younger Green .
“The great Jeremiah Green. My friend, bandmate, and the most creative musician I ever met,” he wrote underneath the photo.
Marr also shared another photo of his former bandmate with a longer caption recalling memories of their time together.
“One of my favourite ever things to do in Modest Mouse was to go out shopping with Jeremiah,” he began.
“The whole band were the most acquisitive people I’d ever come across in my life,...
- 1/3/2023
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Jeremiah Green has died. The Modest Mouse drummer, whose stage 4 cancer battle was revealed in December, died on New Year’s Eve, the band announced on Instagram. He was 45.
“I don’t know a way to ease into this: Today we lost our dear friend Jeremiah,” the band wrote alongside a photo of the late drummer. “He laid down to rest and simply faded out.”
“I’d like to say a bunch of pretty words right now, but it just isn’t the time,” the post continued. “These will come later, and from many people. Please appreciate all the love you give, get, have given, and will get. Above all, Jeremiah was about love. We love you.”
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Green’s mother, Carol Namatame, posted about her son’s death on Facebook.
“It is with a very heavy heart that...
“I don’t know a way to ease into this: Today we lost our dear friend Jeremiah,” the band wrote alongside a photo of the late drummer. “He laid down to rest and simply faded out.”
“I’d like to say a bunch of pretty words right now, but it just isn’t the time,” the post continued. “These will come later, and from many people. Please appreciate all the love you give, get, have given, and will get. Above all, Jeremiah was about love. We love you.”
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Green’s mother, Carol Namatame, posted about her son’s death on Facebook.
“It is with a very heavy heart that...
- 1/2/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Jeremiah Green, who was a cofounder and drummer for rock band Modest Mouse, has died of cancer just days after his condition was first publicly revealed. He was 45 and his death was confirmed by the band and his mother.
“It is with a very heavy heart that the Green and Namatame families announce the passing of their husband, father, son and brother, Jeremiah Green,” his mother Carol Namatame posted on Facebook.
“Jeremiah, drummer and founding member of the Issaquah based band Modest Mouse, lost his courageous battle with cancer on December 31. He went peacefully in his sleep,” the post continued.
“Jeremiah was a light to so many. At this time the family is requesting privacy. More information will be forthcoming, including a Celebration of Life for friends and fans in the coming months. Jeremiah’s loved ones would like to thank everyone for their continued well-wishes and support.”
Green cofounded...
“It is with a very heavy heart that the Green and Namatame families announce the passing of their husband, father, son and brother, Jeremiah Green,” his mother Carol Namatame posted on Facebook.
“Jeremiah, drummer and founding member of the Issaquah based band Modest Mouse, lost his courageous battle with cancer on December 31. He went peacefully in his sleep,” the post continued.
“Jeremiah was a light to so many. At this time the family is requesting privacy. More information will be forthcoming, including a Celebration of Life for friends and fans in the coming months. Jeremiah’s loved ones would like to thank everyone for their continued well-wishes and support.”
Green cofounded...
- 1/1/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sisters has died aged 74.
Pointer died on Saturday (31 December) surrounded by family at home in Beverly Hills, her publicist Roger Neal said.
The singer was one of four sisters who founded the Grammy-winning pop and R&b group. The Pointer Sisters found success in the Seventies and Eighties.
Their hits include “I’m So Excited”, “Fire”, “Jump (For My Love)” and 1974’s “Fairytale”. The latter was covered by Elvis Presley in 1975.
Pointer’s family issued a statement, reading: “While we are deeply saddened by the loss of Anita, we are comforted in knowing she is now with her daughter Jada and her sisters June and Bonnie are at peace.
“She was the one that kept all of us close and together for so long. Her love of our family will live on in each of us.”
Anita’s death follows two years after her sister...
Pointer died on Saturday (31 December) surrounded by family at home in Beverly Hills, her publicist Roger Neal said.
The singer was one of four sisters who founded the Grammy-winning pop and R&b group. The Pointer Sisters found success in the Seventies and Eighties.
Their hits include “I’m So Excited”, “Fire”, “Jump (For My Love)” and 1974’s “Fairytale”. The latter was covered by Elvis Presley in 1975.
Pointer’s family issued a statement, reading: “While we are deeply saddened by the loss of Anita, we are comforted in knowing she is now with her daughter Jada and her sisters June and Bonnie are at peace.
“She was the one that kept all of us close and together for so long. Her love of our family will live on in each of us.”
Anita’s death follows two years after her sister...
- 1/1/2023
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - Music
Jermiah Green, the drummer of Modest Mouse, died “peacefully in his sleep” on New Year’s Eve (31 December). He was 45.
The band announced news of his death on Sunday (1 January) on social media.
Green’s death follows days after his mother announced in a Facebook post that he had been diagnosed with stage four cancer.
“Please send healing vibes for my son… who is battling stage four cancer” wrote Carol Namatame on Christmas day (25 December).
Confirming the musician’s death on Instagram, his bandmates wrote: “I don’t know a way to ease into this: Today we lost our dear friend Jeremiah.
“He laid down to rest and simply faded out. I’d like to say a bunch of pretty words right now, but it just isn’t the time. These will come later, and from many people.”
They continued: “Please appreciate all the love you give, get, have given,...
The band announced news of his death on Sunday (1 January) on social media.
Green’s death follows days after his mother announced in a Facebook post that he had been diagnosed with stage four cancer.
“Please send healing vibes for my son… who is battling stage four cancer” wrote Carol Namatame on Christmas day (25 December).
Confirming the musician’s death on Instagram, his bandmates wrote: “I don’t know a way to ease into this: Today we lost our dear friend Jeremiah.
“He laid down to rest and simply faded out. I’d like to say a bunch of pretty words right now, but it just isn’t the time. These will come later, and from many people.”
They continued: “Please appreciate all the love you give, get, have given,...
- 1/1/2023
- by Annabel Nugent
- The Independent - Music
Los Angeles, Jan 1 (Ians) Jeremiah Green, a co-founder and drummer for the rock band Modest Mouse, passed away at the age of 45. He was battling cancer.
“I don’t know a way to ease into this: Today we lost our dear friend Jeremiah,” the band wrote on its official Facebook page shortly before midnight on New Year’s Eve.
“He laid down to rest and simply faded out. I’d like to say a bunch of pretty words right now, but it just isn’t the time. These will come later, and from many people. Please appreciate all the love you give, get, have given, and will get. Above all, Jeremiah was about love. We love you.”
According to Variety, Modest Mouse announced Green’s stage four cancer diagnosis just a few days earlier:
“Jeremiah was diagnosed with cancer a short while ago, and he is in treatment. It seemed...
“I don’t know a way to ease into this: Today we lost our dear friend Jeremiah,” the band wrote on its official Facebook page shortly before midnight on New Year’s Eve.
“He laid down to rest and simply faded out. I’d like to say a bunch of pretty words right now, but it just isn’t the time. These will come later, and from many people. Please appreciate all the love you give, get, have given, and will get. Above all, Jeremiah was about love. We love you.”
According to Variety, Modest Mouse announced Green’s stage four cancer diagnosis just a few days earlier:
“Jeremiah was diagnosed with cancer a short while ago, and he is in treatment. It seemed...
- 1/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Jeremiah Green, founding member and drummer of Modest Mouse, died on Saturday following recently being diagnosed with cancer. The band confirmed the news via social media. He was 45.
“I don’t know a way to ease into this: Today we lost our dear friend Jeremiah,” Modest Mouse wrote. “He laid down to rest and simply faded out.
“I’d like to say a bunch of pretty words right now, but it just isn’t the time. These will come later, and from many people,” they continued. “Please appreciate all the love you give,...
“I don’t know a way to ease into this: Today we lost our dear friend Jeremiah,” Modest Mouse wrote. “He laid down to rest and simply faded out.
“I’d like to say a bunch of pretty words right now, but it just isn’t the time. These will come later, and from many people,” they continued. “Please appreciate all the love you give,...
- 1/1/2023
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Jeremiah Green, the drummer of the legendary rock band Modest Mouse, has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer at age 45. The announcement first came from his mother, Carol Namatame, who shared the diagnosis on Facebook, saying Green was “hanging in there.”
The band’s lead singer, Isaac Brock, posted to the Modest Mouse official Instagram page Tuesday night to share updates about Green’s condition.
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“Jeremiah was diagnosed with cancer a short while ago, and he’s currently in treatment,” Brock wrote. “It seems to be going smoothly and making a positive difference.”
Green’s brother, Adam Green, told Fox News that he “is doing great considering the circumstances.”
“He played a lot of shows with the cancer but the doctor gave him the green light to play all the way up to the last West Coast date,” he said. “His goal...
The band’s lead singer, Isaac Brock, posted to the Modest Mouse official Instagram page Tuesday night to share updates about Green’s condition.
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“Jeremiah was diagnosed with cancer a short while ago, and he’s currently in treatment,” Brock wrote. “It seems to be going smoothly and making a positive difference.”
Green’s brother, Adam Green, told Fox News that he “is doing great considering the circumstances.”
“He played a lot of shows with the cancer but the doctor gave him the green light to play all the way up to the last West Coast date,” he said. “His goal...
- 1/1/2023
- by Miranda Dipaolo
- Uinterview
Jeremiah Green, founding drummer of Modest Mouse, is battling cancer, his bandmate Isaac Brock confirmed.
“Some of you may have already heard, but I figured it would be good to hear the news directly from our camp,” Brock wrote on Instagram Wednesday. “Jeremiah was diagnosed with cancer a short while ago, and he’s currently in treatment. It seems to be going smoothly and making a positive difference. Jeremiah, as am I, are believers in the power of positive energy, so if you would be so kind as to send...
“Some of you may have already heard, but I figured it would be good to hear the news directly from our camp,” Brock wrote on Instagram Wednesday. “Jeremiah was diagnosed with cancer a short while ago, and he’s currently in treatment. It seems to be going smoothly and making a positive difference. Jeremiah, as am I, are believers in the power of positive energy, so if you would be so kind as to send...
- 12/28/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Jeremiah Green, the founding drummer of the alt-rock band Modest Mouse, has Stage 4 cancer, his bandmate Isaac Brock confirmed today on social media.
“Some of you may have already heard, but I figured it would be good to hear the news directly from our camp,” Brock wrote on Instagram (see the post below). “Jeremiah was diagnosed with cancer a short while ago, and he’s currently in treatment. It seems to be going smoothly and making a positive difference. Jeremiah, as am I, are believers in the power of positive energy, so if you would be so kind as to send ‘good vibes’ (to quote Jeremiah) in the direction of Jeremiah and his family, that’d be great. Thank you and love.”
He did not reveal the type of cancer Green, 45, is battling.
Born on March 4, 1977, on Oahu, Hawaii, Green formed Modest Mouse in Washington State in 1992 with Brock and bassist Eric Judy,...
“Some of you may have already heard, but I figured it would be good to hear the news directly from our camp,” Brock wrote on Instagram (see the post below). “Jeremiah was diagnosed with cancer a short while ago, and he’s currently in treatment. It seems to be going smoothly and making a positive difference. Jeremiah, as am I, are believers in the power of positive energy, so if you would be so kind as to send ‘good vibes’ (to quote Jeremiah) in the direction of Jeremiah and his family, that’d be great. Thank you and love.”
He did not reveal the type of cancer Green, 45, is battling.
Born on March 4, 1977, on Oahu, Hawaii, Green formed Modest Mouse in Washington State in 1992 with Brock and bassist Eric Judy,...
- 12/28/2022
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Jeremiah Green is battling cancer. The 45-year-old Modest Mouse drummer’s mom revealed her son’s stage 4 cancer diagnosis in a Christmas day Facebook post.
“Please send healing vibes for my son, Jeremiah Green, who is battling stage 4 cancer,” Carol Namatame wrote. “He’s is so strong and so brave and hanging in there!”
Later, Marco Collins, a Seattle-based radio personality, gave more insight into Green’s cancer battle.
“Just found out my friend Jeremiah Green (Modest Mouse) has pulled off the band’s tour because he is currently undergoing chemo treatments to battle Stage 4 Cancer,” Collins wrote on Facebook. “Despite having a stage 4 diagnosis, his prognosis is good! Also his oncologist is a big Mm fan (so he’s got that in his corner!)”
“Sending him nothing but love & healing energy!” he added. “Get well buddy. We’re all pulling for you!”
Green has yet to publicly speak out about his diagnosis.
“Please send healing vibes for my son, Jeremiah Green, who is battling stage 4 cancer,” Carol Namatame wrote. “He’s is so strong and so brave and hanging in there!”
Later, Marco Collins, a Seattle-based radio personality, gave more insight into Green’s cancer battle.
“Just found out my friend Jeremiah Green (Modest Mouse) has pulled off the band’s tour because he is currently undergoing chemo treatments to battle Stage 4 Cancer,” Collins wrote on Facebook. “Despite having a stage 4 diagnosis, his prognosis is good! Also his oncologist is a big Mm fan (so he’s got that in his corner!)”
“Sending him nothing but love & healing energy!” he added. “Get well buddy. We’re all pulling for you!”
Green has yet to publicly speak out about his diagnosis.
- 12/28/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Miley Cyrus apparently requested that her vocals be removed from a Morrissey album track.
The former Smiths frontman posted the update from his online message portal “Messages from Morrissey”.
“Miley Cyrus now wants to be taken off the song ‘I Am Veronica’ for which she volunteered backing vocals almost two years ago,” said the message posted on Christmas eve.
The news follows an update that Morrissey posted regarding his apparent departure from his Los Angeles-based label, Capitol Records.
“This comes at a time when Morrissey has disassociated himself with Capitol Records (Los Angeles), who control the hidden album Bonfire of Teenagers,” contiunued the message.
The information was posted under an image of Cyrus and Morrissey, who can be seen lying on the floor together.
“Above, Morrissey and Miley during Miley’s session for ‘I Am Veronica’,” the image is captioned.
It is not yet known why Cyrus has requested the removal of her vocal,...
The former Smiths frontman posted the update from his online message portal “Messages from Morrissey”.
“Miley Cyrus now wants to be taken off the song ‘I Am Veronica’ for which she volunteered backing vocals almost two years ago,” said the message posted on Christmas eve.
The news follows an update that Morrissey posted regarding his apparent departure from his Los Angeles-based label, Capitol Records.
“This comes at a time when Morrissey has disassociated himself with Capitol Records (Los Angeles), who control the hidden album Bonfire of Teenagers,” contiunued the message.
The information was posted under an image of Cyrus and Morrissey, who can be seen lying on the floor together.
“Above, Morrissey and Miley during Miley’s session for ‘I Am Veronica’,” the image is captioned.
It is not yet known why Cyrus has requested the removal of her vocal,...
- 12/27/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
Modest Mouse drummer Jeremiah Green has been diagnosed with stage four cancer.
Green was one of the founding members of the US rock band, who formed in 1993.
The drummer’s mother announced the news of Green’s diagnosis in a Facebook post on Christmas day.
“Please send healing vibes for my son…who is battling stage four cancer” wrote Carol Namatame on Sunday 25 December.
“He is so strong and so brave and hanging in there!” she added.
Green’s friend, and Seattle radio DJ Marco Collins also also shared the news on a Facebook post of his own.
"Just found out my friend Jeremiah Green (Modest Mouse) has pulled off the band’s tour because he is currently undergoing chemo treatments to battle stage four cancer,” he wrote in his post.
"Despite having a stage four diagnosis, his prognosis is good! Also his oncologist is a big Mm fan (so...
Green was one of the founding members of the US rock band, who formed in 1993.
The drummer’s mother announced the news of Green’s diagnosis in a Facebook post on Christmas day.
“Please send healing vibes for my son…who is battling stage four cancer” wrote Carol Namatame on Sunday 25 December.
“He is so strong and so brave and hanging in there!” she added.
Green’s friend, and Seattle radio DJ Marco Collins also also shared the news on a Facebook post of his own.
"Just found out my friend Jeremiah Green (Modest Mouse) has pulled off the band’s tour because he is currently undergoing chemo treatments to battle stage four cancer,” he wrote in his post.
"Despite having a stage four diagnosis, his prognosis is good! Also his oncologist is a big Mm fan (so...
- 12/27/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
It's all about love!
All four plots on Blockbuster Season 1 Episode 5 revolve around love or attraction.
Some are definitely more successful than others!
Carlos's plotline felt disjointed at first, which was probably the point, but it turned into something really funny and even poignant.
It shows how much this little Blockbuster family is bonded. It can be hard not to feel deeply emotionally invested in your co-workers' love lives sometimes.
I can’t believe you dated someone who married themselves. Or listened to Modest Mouse.
Hannah Permalink: I can’t believe you dated someone who married themselves. Or listened to Modest Mouse. Added: October 28, 2022
However, it still felt like they were respecting Carlos's boundaries and having fun with him, trying to figure out what he finds attractive in a partner.
Carlos's revelation was a gut-punch for him, but once he came to terms with it, he figured out how to...
All four plots on Blockbuster Season 1 Episode 5 revolve around love or attraction.
Some are definitely more successful than others!
Carlos's plotline felt disjointed at first, which was probably the point, but it turned into something really funny and even poignant.
It shows how much this little Blockbuster family is bonded. It can be hard not to feel deeply emotionally invested in your co-workers' love lives sometimes.
I can’t believe you dated someone who married themselves. Or listened to Modest Mouse.
Hannah Permalink: I can’t believe you dated someone who married themselves. Or listened to Modest Mouse. Added: October 28, 2022
However, it still felt like they were respecting Carlos's boundaries and having fun with him, trying to figure out what he finds attractive in a partner.
Carlos's revelation was a gut-punch for him, but once he came to terms with it, he figured out how to...
- 11/4/2022
- by Mary Littlejohn
- TVfanatic
Last year, Alex Giannascoli was ready to make a change. After years of living nomadically around Philadelphia, the oracular singer-songwriter who performs as Alex G felt like settling down. So he and his longtime partner, violinist Molly Germer, bought a place of their own. “We got this old house and spent a couple months taking off wallpaper and putting up ceilings and stuff,” says Giannascoli, 29. “It’s pretty nice in there now.”
Since releasing his first demos on Bandcamp as a teen more than a decade ago, Alex G has...
Since releasing his first demos on Bandcamp as a teen more than a decade ago, Alex G has...
- 10/4/2022
- by Simon Vozick-Levinson
- Rollingstone.com
Modest Mouse will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their 1997 classic, The Lonesome Crowded West, with a North American tour this fall.
Not only will Modest Mouse play the album in its entirety for the first time live, but they also plan to harken back to the original Lonesome Crowded West era by touring once again as a four-piece. The lineup will include original members Isaac Brock and Jeremiah Green, alongside Russell Higbee and Simon O’Connor.
The Lonesome Crowded West anniversary tour will kick off Nov. 18 at the Wilma Theater in Missoula,...
Not only will Modest Mouse play the album in its entirety for the first time live, but they also plan to harken back to the original Lonesome Crowded West era by touring once again as a four-piece. The lineup will include original members Isaac Brock and Jeremiah Green, alongside Russell Higbee and Simon O’Connor.
The Lonesome Crowded West anniversary tour will kick off Nov. 18 at the Wilma Theater in Missoula,...
- 9/6/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Far removed from music-industry cities like Los Angeles and Nashville, the seeds of American music were sown in Mississippi soil, where the pioneers of blues, country, and rock ‘n’ roll followed dusty roads through forests and flatlands to perform for locals.
Today, visitors from across the U.S. and abroad follow the Mississippi Blues Trail and Country Music Trail into the same communities to learn about the land that birthed Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Muddy Waters, and Jimmie Rodgers and experience the roots of contemporary American music culture.
Before you...
Today, visitors from across the U.S. and abroad follow the Mississippi Blues Trail and Country Music Trail into the same communities to learn about the land that birthed Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Muddy Waters, and Jimmie Rodgers and experience the roots of contemporary American music culture.
Before you...
- 8/1/2022
- by Jim Beaugez
- Rollingstone.com
Instantly, Vanielle Blackhorse knew something was wrong — as if someone flipped a switch. Although she was born one year and 10 months after her sister, Valentina Blackhorse, most people assumed they were twins. It was more than a family resemblance; the sisters also had that type of deep connection associated with those who share a womb, including the ability to communicate without actually saying a word.
“We were so close to each other that if there was something wrong with her, I would know,” says Vanielle. “And she was the same:...
“We were so close to each other that if there was something wrong with her, I would know,” says Vanielle. “And she was the same:...
- 5/12/2022
- by Elizabeth Yuko
- Rollingstone.com
Luck Reunion, the all-day celebration of music held on site at Willie Nelson’s Spicewood, Texas, ranch, resumes after a two-year pandemic interruption. Set for Thursday, March 17, during South by Southwest’s music week in nearby Austin, the 10th installment announced its lineup on Thursday.
Willie Nelson and Family top a diverse bill that includes rock bands, troubadours, up-and-comers, and lifers. Black Lips, Charley Crockett, Tré Burt, Neal Francis, Lily Meola, and Lucero are all part of the lineup. Other notables include Japanese Breakfast, 49 Winchester, Adia Victoria, Steve Gunn, S.G. Goodman,...
Willie Nelson and Family top a diverse bill that includes rock bands, troubadours, up-and-comers, and lifers. Black Lips, Charley Crockett, Tré Burt, Neal Francis, Lily Meola, and Lucero are all part of the lineup. Other notables include Japanese Breakfast, 49 Winchester, Adia Victoria, Steve Gunn, S.G. Goodman,...
- 2/17/2022
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Future Islands have released a new one-off single, “Peach,” marking their first music of 2021.
The song carries the Baltimore quartet’s trademark synth-pop sound, but on a mellower level than usual. Lead vocalist Samuel T. Herring describes a timely aura of doom (“Death is in the season/And it’s pushing me around”) before resolving to hold onto hope: “But I’m not giving up/Not today.”
“Peach” follows the band’s sixth studio album, As Long As You Are, released last year following their 2017 LP The Far Field. Future...
The song carries the Baltimore quartet’s trademark synth-pop sound, but on a mellower level than usual. Lead vocalist Samuel T. Herring describes a timely aura of doom (“Death is in the season/And it’s pushing me around”) before resolving to hold onto hope: “But I’m not giving up/Not today.”
“Peach” follows the band’s sixth studio album, As Long As You Are, released last year following their 2017 LP The Far Field. Future...
- 8/18/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Update 8/11: Austin City Limits updated their lineup to replace Stevie Nicks — who withdrew from her 2021 festival appearances due to the Delta variant — and DaBaby, who was dropped from the bill following his homophobic statements at Rolling Loud Miami. Duran Duran will replace Nicks, while Tyler, the Creator will headline instead of DaBaby.
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Billie Eilish, Stevie Nicks, Miley Cyrus, and DaBaby are among the headliners for this year’s Austin City Limits Festivals, returning to the Texas capital’s Zilker Park on the weekends of October 1st and October 8th.
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Billie Eilish, Stevie Nicks, Miley Cyrus, and DaBaby are among the headliners for this year’s Austin City Limits Festivals, returning to the Texas capital’s Zilker Park on the weekends of October 1st and October 8th.
- 8/11/2021
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
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 interview where he discusses every one of the band’s albums and his thoughts on gangstalking and UFOs is hard to top, …...
- 7/2/2021
- by Reid McCarter
- avclub.com
Modest Mouse were the perfect “right time, right place” band for the early Aughts indie-rock gold rush. They had legit Nineties alt-rock bona fides (Beat Happening’s Calvin Johnson co-produced Mouse’s high water mark, ’97’s The Lonesome Crowded West), and frontman Isaac Brock wrote quirky, clever songs in the traditions of Pavement, Pixies and early Beck, indulging a sort of unobjectionable, ready-for-primetime irony that perfectly soundtracked commercials between segments of The Office. One of those jingles, “Float On,” helped them score a platinum record, and before the decade was up,...
- 6/24/2021
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Modest Mouse appeared on The Tonight Show to perform recent single “We Are Between,” off the band’s upcoming seventh album The Golden Casket.
In the clip, the band plays the track in a plant-filled space that has the vibe of a hip hotel lobby. Frontman Isaac Brock and his fellow musicians offer a gritty, energized take on the raucous song.
The Golden Casket was produced by Dave Sardy and Jacknife Lee and recorded in Los Angeles and at Modest Mouse’s Portland, Oregon, studio. It’s the band’s...
In the clip, the band plays the track in a plant-filled space that has the vibe of a hip hotel lobby. Frontman Isaac Brock and his fellow musicians offer a gritty, energized take on the raucous song.
The Golden Casket was produced by Dave Sardy and Jacknife Lee and recorded in Los Angeles and at Modest Mouse’s Portland, Oregon, studio. It’s the band’s...
- 6/23/2021
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Stevie Nicks, Run the Jewels, and the Strokes have been tapped to headline the 2021 Shaky Knees Festival, which will take place October 22nd through 24th at Central Park in Atlanta.
The three-day festival will also feature performances from St. Vincent, Mac DeMarco, Alice Cooper, Portugal. the Man, Modest Mouse, Phoebe Bridgers, Royal Blood, the Hives, Ty Segall and Freedom Band, Orville Peck, Idles, Living Colour, Arlo Parks, Dominic Fike, Jay Electronica, White Reaper, Cults, Cloud Nothings, and Bartees Strange.
Tickets for Shaky Knees will go on sale Wednesday, May 26th,...
The three-day festival will also feature performances from St. Vincent, Mac DeMarco, Alice Cooper, Portugal. the Man, Modest Mouse, Phoebe Bridgers, Royal Blood, the Hives, Ty Segall and Freedom Band, Orville Peck, Idles, Living Colour, Arlo Parks, Dominic Fike, Jay Electronica, White Reaper, Cults, Cloud Nothings, and Bartees Strange.
Tickets for Shaky Knees will go on sale Wednesday, May 26th,...
- 5/26/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Future Islands have announced a U.S. tour in support of their most recent album, As Long as You Are.
The Calling Out in Space tour is set to launch September 1st at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and wrap October 14th at the Anthem in Washington, D.C. For the first half of the tour, Future Islands will receive support from Hinds on select dates, while other shows will find the Baltimore synth-pop outfit opening for Modest Mouse. The U.K. and European run is set to follow...
The Calling Out in Space tour is set to launch September 1st at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and wrap October 14th at the Anthem in Washington, D.C. For the first half of the tour, Future Islands will receive support from Hinds on select dates, while other shows will find the Baltimore synth-pop outfit opening for Modest Mouse. The U.K. and European run is set to follow...
- 5/24/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Modest Mouse have released a new song, “Leave a Light On,” from their upcoming album, The Golden Casket, out June 25th via Epic Records.
“Leave a Light On” finds frontman Isaac Brock grappling with the growing disconnect between people and the existential threat that poses to our humanity, per a release. The song feels woozy and borderline psychedelic at the edges, but it’s anchored by a big indie rock sing-along hook: “We’re leaving, we’re leaving, we’re leaving/We’ll be home soon.”
“Leave a Light On...
“Leave a Light On” finds frontman Isaac Brock grappling with the growing disconnect between people and the existential threat that poses to our humanity, per a release. The song feels woozy and borderline psychedelic at the edges, but it’s anchored by a big indie rock sing-along hook: “We’re leaving, we’re leaving, we’re leaving/We’ll be home soon.”
“Leave a Light On...
- 5/24/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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