Modest Mouse’s 2004 album, Good News for People Who Love Bad News (a high-water mark of ’00s indie-minded major-label rock), sold more than 1.5 million copies domestically on the strength of “Float On ...
Under the Radar Magazine, which is still an actual print publication, turns 20 this month and to celebrate they’re releasing their first album, Cover of Covers, which features a bunch of their ...
The music magazine Under The Radar is celebrating its 20th anniversary by releasing a double-disc compilation called Covers Of Covers, with $1 of every purchase going toward Sweet Relief. The premise: ...
The Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, who died at 76 on July 22, with a cover of Black Sabbath’s classic “War Pigs.” The bands kicked off their ...
A documentary all about claymation -- appropriately called Claydream-- is currently in the works and will arrive in theaters this month. Directed by Marq Evans, the doc follows the life of ...
Mark and Wendy Lynch Redfern have announced a new album to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their magazine Under the Radar: The new Covers of Covers compilation is out March 4 (via American ...
Mark Kozelek - "An album of Modest Mouse covers? It's crazy enough to work!" Credit: Nyree Watts SOMEHOW, THROUGH SOME bizarre warp in the folk-rock universe, Mark Kozelek has become the most unlikely ...
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 ...
The Flaming Lips and Modest Mouse began their co-headlining tour at Atlanta’s Coca-Cola Roxy on Friday (8/1), and during the encore of each show so far, they’ve joined the (black) masses of artists ...
When it comes to rock legends, few names resonate as powerfully as Black Sabbath. Love ‘em or hate ‘em – these Godfathers of heavy metal didn’t just shape a genre; they forged it in fire with powerful ...
In today’s fickle indie-rock universe where a band is considered passé by the time it graces its first magazine cover, Modest Mouse stands out as something of an anomaly. Proving itself one of the ...