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"Satellite Skin" is a single released by indie rock band Modest Mouse. It is the first single from their EP, No One's First and You're Next. The song was originally slated for an April 18, 2009, release date, but was pushed back to May 26, 2009, because Isaac Brock didn't like the color of the vinyl, as it wasn't the right shade of orange.
No One's First, and You're Next is an EP by American indie rock band Modest Mouse, released on August 4, 2009.It features unreleased tracks and B-sides from the band's previous two studio albums, Good News for People Who Love Bad News (2004) and We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank (2007).
Modest Mouse released their next album, We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, on March 20, 2007 [14] after its original release date of December 19, 2006 was delayed. The album also included bonus track and single " King Rat ", which actor Heath Ledger had known about before the track was released; the band was formally introduced to the ...
The original drummer for Modest Mouse, Jeremiah Green, also returned to the band for this album. [8] Additionally, James Mercer of The Shins sings backup vocals on the tracks "We've Got Everything", "Missed the Boat", and "Florida". [9] The album was leaked to the Internet on February 15, 2007, a full month before its official release on March ...
"King Rat" is a song by indie rock band Modest Mouse and appears as the title track to their fifth promotional single, following "The World At Large". The single was later released on the band's 2009 EP No One's First, and You're Next. The promo also features the song "Fire It Up" from their 2007 album We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank.
Following a six-year hiatus, Modest Mouse is back with "We Are Between," the first song from the upcoming LP The Golden Casket, due out June 25 via Epic Records. The Golden Casket, Modest Mouse ...
Ryan Schreiber of Pitchfork remarked that Modest Mouse show influence from Pixies and Jane's Addiction. [4] with certain elements on the album also drawing comparisons to Built to Spill [3] and Pink Floyd. [3] Lyrically, many of the album's tracks focus on traveling by automobile and the loneliness associated with rural life. [citation needed]
The post Modest Mouse’s Aware-anoia and Singing Through the End Times appeared first on SPIN. "From the inception of this band, there've been some pretty wobbly moments," the Modest Mouse ...