Modest mouse returns with their new release proving Isaac Brock and co can crank out absolute ear candy.
Songs like Third side of the moon and lifes a dream remind me why I fell in love with this band in the first place.
Shame that these amazing songs are paired with largely unmemorable and unremarkable songs like stoner party and song about nothing. Nevertheless an album I am very satisfied with overall that deserves another listen
Vapid at best and annoying at worst. My love of weezer makes my hatred of their weakest albums all the stronger
The worst album I’ve ever had the displeasure of listening too. Raditude is better because it can be mindless fun. This album is grating in how edgy it tries to be and I in turn wish to pop my eardrums with a toothpick anytime I hear it. High as a kite is nice enough at least
I shall set the scene. Freshman year of college. First time living on your own. You have one friend who is going to school with you but they seem to find friends nearly instantly while you slip deeper and deeper into isolation. Your old friends are far away and so is your partner but at least you have them right?
The night I lost my first love was one of the hardest of my life and the week following only seemed to compound my feelings of loneliness and Isolation that began on that day. I ... read more
This album has such a sense of spaciousness to it that I absolutely ADORE. The entire albums feels like a road trip through the most depressing parts of the united states passing through endless fields of maize and wheat only momentarily broken by copy pasted strip malls and evidence of desertion before once again returning to the endless waves of grain on the vast grassy ocean.
You contemplate what this landscape looked like before it all. Before humanity. Before our lust for more fouled the ... read more
I'm convinced some of you lack the part of your brain that has fun because this album is about as dance able as it gets while he also do be spitting facts doe
This album holds a very special place inside my heart as one of the first albums that truly helped to form my own independent music taste. This album wasn't recommended to me by a friend or borrowed taste from my father this was something That I not only found by myself but felt compelled to tell others about. To spread the poor bastards gospel as far as I could.
That is not even mentioning how EVERY song on this album is single worthy because well they were. Every song on this album is ... read more