Modest Mouse are releasing a new album, An Eraser and a Maze, on June 5 via Glacial Pace/Virgin Music Group. Now they have shared its third single, “Third Side of the Moon.” Listen below, followed by ...
Modest Mouse have shared a new song, “Look How Far…,” which is their first in five years. In it frontman Isaac Brock sums up the troubling times we’re living through, singing: “Look how far we haven’t ...
Great American Media is deepening its ties to the faith community with a VP hire who has spent two decades bridging church ministry and corporate communications. Great American Media announced on June ...
This is the record that’s been the most cathartic. The title came to me early in the process and became an inescapable idea. It seemed to sum up the way I think a lot of people are feeling. It’s ...
Three decades after Modest Mouse’s scrappy Northwest beginnings, Isaac Brock returns with “An Eraser And A Maze,” a new album he says finally feels wholly theirs.
On “Remember Yourself,” a elegiac, artfully shambling highlight from the new Modest Mouse album, Isaac Brock gives us lines that might as well as advertising copy for the record: “Try to maintain an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Modest Mouse has finally put out new music for the first time in five years. "In a very nice way, we talked to Epic, and were just ...
A beloved indie rock band is back with its first new album in 5 years. Modest Mouse released “An Eraser and a Maze” on Friday, marking their first full-length record since 2021’s “The Golden Casket” ...
On their first independent album in nearly 30 years, the Pacific Northwest legends ponder endurance and mortality as they abandon the polish of recent releases for a looser, no-filter approach. No ...
Modest Mouse's new album, An Eraser and a Maze, includes several songs one might interpret as being about grieving death. The track "Third Side of the Moon," for example, finds frontman Isaac Brock ...
Like many of the most iconic Modest Mouse songs, a conversation with Isaac Brock is hilarious, gruff, loopy, and strangely profound. Beaming in over Zoom, his disheveled hair set against a backdrop of ...