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..Bad News".Guests:Dirty Dozen Brass,D.Friedman(Flaming Lips)
Modest Mouse: Isaac Brock, Eric Judy, Dann Gallucci, Benjamin Weikel. Additional personnel: Tom Peloso, The Flaming Lips, The Rising Star Fife And Drum Band, The Dirty Dozen Band. Recorded at Sweet Tea, Oxford, Mississippi. After more than a decade with Modest Mouse, Isaac Brock still sounds young and weird and searching, and never more so than on Good News for People Who Love Bad News, which follows the band's meditative The Moon & Antarctica with a set of songs that are more focused, but also less obviously profound. The occasionally indulgent feel of The Moon & Antarctica allowed Modest Mouse the room to make epic statements about life, death, and the afterlife; while Good News for People Who Love Bad News is equally concerned with mortality and spirituality, it has a more active, immediate feel that makes its comments on these subjects that much more pointed. The band hits these points home with a louder, more rock-oriented sound than they've had since The Lonesome Crowded West, particularly on "Bury Me with It," which embodies many of the contradictions that continue to make Modest Mouse fascinating. For a song loosely about contemplating death, it sounds strikingly vital and liberated; Brock delivers finely shaded lyrics like "We are hummingbirds who've lost the plot and we will not move" with a barbaric yawp; it's nonsensical but oddly climactic, conveying how what seems trivial can be anything but. "The View"'s angular bassline and scratchy guitars underscore the Talking Heads influence on Modest Mouse, but since the Heads have become a more trendy touchstone (mostly for bands with less creativity than either Talking Heads or Modest Mouse), it's nice to hear how Brock and company take that influence in a different direction instead of just rehashing it with less inspiration. Feeling stuck is a major theme on Good News for People Who Love Bad News, but the same can't be said about the album's sound, which spans the forceful rock of the aforementioned songs, to the pretty guitar pop of "Float On" and "Ocean Breathes Salty," to the lovely, rustic "Blame It on the Tetons." That's not even mentioning the contributions of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, who open Good News for People Who Love Bad News with the aptly named "Horn Intro." They also add a theatrical jolt to the wickedly funny, Tom Waits-inspired "Devil's Workday," which along with the noisy stomp of "Dance Hall" and "Bukowski"'s witty self-loathing, underscore that Modest Mouse haven't lost the edge that made the band compelling in the first place. Other standouts include "Satin in a Coffin," a creatively creepy mix of rattling bluegrass-rock with a tango beat that nods to the group's backwater roots; "One Chance," an unusually open and straightforward ballad; and the dreamlike "World at Large," on which Brock sings, "I like songs about drifters -- books about the same/They both seem to make me feel a little less insane," once again proving that he's a past master of lyrics that are both abstract and precise. Even though this album isn't as immediately or showily brilliant as The Moon & Antarctica, Good News for People Who Love Bad News reveals itself as just as strong a statement. By drawing an even sharper contrast between the harsh and beautiful things about their music, as well as life, Modest Mouse have made an album that's moving and relevant without being pretentious about it. ~ Heather Phares The Dirty Dozen Brass Band offers the opening fanfare for Modest Mouse's sixth full-length, GOOD NEWS FOR PEOPLE WHO LIKE BAD NEWS, a fitting intro for the outfit's most majestic record to date. On their prior major-label recordings, the (formerly) indie icons opted for wandering, spacey arrangements to accompany Isaac Brock's magnificently obtuse poetics. GOOD NEWS revives the immediacy of the band's earlier releases, but furthers the production values (without too much polish), and out pours somRolling Stone (pp.146-150) - Included in Rolling Stone's Top 50 Records Of 2004 - "Brock's dark psyche has never been more fun to stare into." Spin (p.103) - "[H]alf expansive, burnished radio-rock, half swampy Delta hoodoo-hollerin' that reeks of Brock's Southern sojourn....In Brock's cities made of ashes, his demons still glower where the homestead meets the highway." - Grade: A Spin (p.67) - Ranked #4 in Spin's "40 Best Albums of the Year" - "[They] kept their sense of rhythm without feigning the funk..." Entertainment Weekly (4/9/04, p.84) - "...[H]eralds an expansive new phase for the formerly scrawny Northwest combo." - Rating: B+ Q (p.p.103) - 4 stars out of 5 - "They're Seattle's best kept secret, but on the strength of this album they won't remain so for much longer." Magnet (p.66) - Ranked #2 in Magnet's "The 20 Best Albums Of 2004" - "Keeping life's demons at bay is what occupies Modest Mouse in its finest hour." CMJ (p.6) - "[H]ands down their best album yet....Their revered ill-tuned shrug-rock now does the eclectic boogaloo..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.102) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[M]oments of simple, exultant joy are plentiful..." Good News For People Who Love Bad News Music Modest Mouse Good News For People Who Love Bad News Songs Good News For People Who Love Bad News Music Good News For People Who Love Bad News Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Awesome CD My husband says it's a GREAT CD. Submitted by ailea333 (Dunsmuir, CA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Don't waste your life, buy this Only my second Modest Mouse cd, but I am definitely going back for more. I can see how they are progressing to a more commercial sound, and this will lose tham some fans ..... but what a sound! Great lyrics! Great arrangements! Dangerous as it may be to find yourself singing choruses like "Done, done done, with all the f##k, f##k, f##king around", this band is just so different from the rest! If you like your music to be different, and a little weird, stop f##king around and buy this! Submitted by Terry (Yeovil, Somerset, England)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
excellent good talent, very good cd would recommen it to anybody. Submitted by chamacocabron (seattle, WA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Modest Mouse shouldn't be so modest. For one, these guys aren't modest by any means. They are the most creative I've heard in a while. Buy it, buy all, buy modest! Submitted by bristea (Stillwater, OK)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
my new favourite modest mouse cd this cd is, quite simply, amazing. isaac brock's vocals sound the best they ever have, and he hasn't lost the growly edge that contributes to modest mouse's unique sound. though "float on" may sound as though the band has gone soft, tracks like "bury me with it" and "devil's workday" assure the listener that brock hasn't lost his roots. Submitted by walkerr (carlisle, pa, usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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