Your favorite Modest Mouse album
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I'm probably in the minority but I'd have to say The Lonesome Crowded West.
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Moon and Antartica
Lonesome Crowded West
Building something out of nothing
This is a Long Drive..
Good News..
Then all of the small, b-side or whatever the hell's on them albums like "sad sappy sucker".
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i would whole-heartedly agree with you, although i do love building something out of nothing.
i do like the new one, i just feel that there is something missing, or just a little too much...if that makes sense.
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M&A is just about the only consistent album MM has ever made, and it blows my mind still. Not a single weak song, and it all flows together like a good album should.
Now dont get me wrong, I do love MM, but on many of their records it's a mess of great songs, weirdness (I can like that), weirdness that doesnt work and outright noise (and not in a good way). There are always 2-5 songs I feel would be better off left out. M&A avoids it, and clinches a spot in my top-10 of all time. We were dead also almost pulls that off, but at least the "down" songs are not as down as in the past.
That's my opinion anyway.
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I know that I'm in the minority, but I think the Moon & Antarctica is probably my 4th or 5th favorite MM album.
i kinda feel the same. all of their albums seem to have some tracks that are just plain skippable or filler or sound exactly the same as the 2 around them. especially their early albums. i never could get into long drive... it has some amazing songs, but they were surrounded by two songs on either side that sounded identical and put my brain asleep. i think the problem i have with long drive and lonesome crowded is that they are both like 75 minutes long. if they pared them each down to normal album length... 50 minutes or so, they would be sheer genius. they release enough ep's and b-sides to do that. i think that's why the new album is my favorite. then it's kind of a toss up between moon and antartica and good news for me, depending on my mood. then lonesome crowded.
no, it's not. it's just not as cool to like it as their other albums, becos it had some hit songs and the people around here are not allowed to listen to anything popular. it deprives them of their ability to be pretentious. it's a great album and so is the new one. their earlier albums are pretty different from these two though.
I agree with you 100%. It is a god damn great album, but people just hate on it cause it was their most popular, and strayed away from previous albums, but not by THAT much. I for one am not crazy about The Moon and Antarctica. My favorites are Lonesome Crowded West and Good News, however, all of their albums do rock.
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