Modest Mouse
By user • Aug 1st, 2007 • Category: Band Bios
In this indie-turned-mainstream universe of The Shins, Arcade Fire and the like, only Modest Mouse spent a decade plus in the proverbial trenches, trucking around to the country’s dankest clubs in a beat-up van. And this trial-by-fire period is exactly why frontman Isaac Brock is a genre elder statesman — not to mention its face and voice — despite being the same age as members of bands that are just a few albums in. Those early years also are responsible for his band’s status as one of the country’s most sought-after acts. By the time Modest Mouse inked a deal with Epic Records, whose billion-dollar marketing push plastered his tunes on every frequency, Brock’s challenging-for-the-sake-of-challenging days were long gone. Yet his always genius lyrics and quirkily defined pop has been at its best during this current 3-record major label streak, including this year’s We Were Dead Before This Ship Even Sank.
Chicago Innerview Magazine, August 2007
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