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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: vansmack on October 22, 2003, 10:30:00 pm
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Alright hipsters, what's the scoop on Modest Mouse?
They're playing 3 nights at the Fillmore and guess who the opener is?
The Shins. I'm enjoying The Shins new one as much as the debut and would like to see them, but I'm surprised to see them opening 3 nights for a band I've heard very little about.
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Oh, that's a tough call as I don't know what you would think of their music, which is what it boils down to. Personally, I don't like them. Something about the singer's whinny voice that drives me nuts. However, you'll find probably most people on this board will probably like them. Some a lot. It's that whinniness that gets me. Sort of Emo's big brother but a little better.
If you've ever heard the Ugly Casanovas, the singer, I think it is, is in that band. To me, they sound very similiar.
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bugger. no dc date yet.
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If you go to Insound (http://www.insound.com/mp3/searchmp3.cfm?searchby=M), you can get an MP3 of their's.
They also have a song by the Ugly Casanovas under U.
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Never heard Modest Mouse called emo. They are pretty hard to classify. I love them and they are a great live band, but they are the kind of band that some can easily hate. I am not surprised to see The Shins opening, last time her (September of 2001) Modest Mouse sold out 2 nights at the Black Cat, and guess who opened for them, The Shins (and the Fruit Bats). That is the only time the Shins have bothered to play here I think. Would have been a great show, but Modest Mouse lead singer Isaac Brock was so fucked up he broke his amp and could not finish the show. I hear the second night was better though. Brock is also an A&R man for sub pop who signed Holopaw and Iron & Wine I think. He came back with his side project (Ugly Casanova) last year and had to come straight from jail, I think the story was that he had been caught bringing cocaine from Canada to New York. I say give it a try, can't hurt.
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
Something about the singer's whinny voice that drives me nuts....It's that whinniness that gets me. Sort of Emo's big brother but a little better.
That's the impression I got from the samples on their web site. I'll ask a round for a copy and see what I think. I'd hate to pay $20 for a 30 minute Shins set. Thanks Jag.
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I've heard Modest Mouse a couple times months ago, and I didn't like them either. But the Shins are great. $30 -- that's a chunk of change, though.
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Bags, I've already forgotten the dates you'll be in SF, but those Shins shows are Nov. 2,3,4 at the Fillmore and it's $17 at the box office, $20+ from ticketbastard.
I think I'll go and if they suck, blame he whose real name starts with m. Welcome back, by the way.
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My apologies Jag, all music references them as emo as well, but their lyrics and background aren't emo at all.
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Originally posted by vansmack:
I think I'll go and if they suck, blame he whose real name starts with m. Welcome back, by the way.
oh you will only have yourself to blame if you don't like them :p
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Originally posted by he whose real name starts with m:
My apologies Jag, all music references them as emo as well, but their lyrics and background aren't emo at all.
No problem. I myself was struggling for a description and that was the closest I could come up with, which is why I said Emo's big brother. Not quite Emo but sort of in that family. They are nothing like the Nu-Metalish Emo but they do have a tad bit of something or other in that neighborhood to them. Their guitars are better though. It's that whine factor.
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Hey smackie...
I love Modest Mouse. The Moon & Antarctica is one of my top 20 of all time. Hell, on a bad day, it's in my top 10. Emo is a terrible tag for 'em...they're hard as hell to classify (and that's what makes them so great), but I'd go with sort of a cross between the Meat Puppets and the Pixies. Trippy folk-punk, with plenty of amazing lyrics and crazy sounds. So good.
Can't imagine passing up a chance to see them with the Shins. Although be forewarned that MM's drummer done quit the band, and I haven't heard them since, although I can only presume that they're still excellent.
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Originally posted by vansmack:
Bags, I've already forgotten the dates you'll be in SF, but those Shins shows are Nov. 2,3,4 at the Fillmore and it's $17 at the box office, $20+ from ticketbastard.
I think I'll go and if they suck, blame he whose real name starts with m. Welcome back, by the way.
I bought my ticket for the show on the 4th a few days after they went on sale--like a month ago--and one of the three shows had already sold out. but good luck.
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Originally posted by emmy:
I bought my ticket for the show on the 4th a few days after they went on sale--like a month ago--and one of the three shows had already sold out. but good luck. [/b]
Thanks for the heads up. I just checked and all 3 shows are sold out actually.
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that sounds like a killer double bill. modest mouse is one of those bands i love, but i can kinda see why people dislike them. i think it takes awhile for brock's voice to click with some people. lonesome crowded west is one of my all time favorite albums.
also, trippy folk-punk is about as close as you are going to get for a description.
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saw modest mouse a few years ago in balmer. . .the shins were the first band, and black heart procession was the second band. . left before modest mouse's encore since it was like 2 in the morning on a wednesday and i had to drive back to d.c.
but, speaking of goings on in san francisco:
Acting S.F. mayor makes key appointments before losing power
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - San Francisco Supervisor Chris Daly was only mayor for a day, but he managed to make two appointments to the city's powerful Public Utilities Commission in a brazen act of political opportunism.
Mayor Willie Brown, who had asked Daly to serve as acting mayor for one day Wednesday, was traveling in Tibet when Daly pulled off what observers called an act without parallel in modern San Francisco politics.
Less than 20 minutes after Daly's new appointees were sworn in, one of Brown's political aides told the supervisor that his acting mayor credentials had been revoked.
``It shows a complete disrespect for the office of mayor,'' said P.J. Johnson, Brown's spokesman. He called Daly ``the spoiled little brat of San Francisco politics.''
The Brown administration are trying to undo the appointments of Robin Chiang, whose architecture firm has worked on numerous public transit projects, and Adam Werbach, former president of the national Sierra Club.
Minutes after Daly's mayoral powers were revoked, Supervisor Bevan Dufty, Brown's closest ally on the Board of Supervisors, took over as acting mayor and tried to rescind Daly's appointments and appoint two commission members supported by Brown.
But city attorneys said Daly's appointments will stand unless Brown can persuade at least eight of San Francisco's 11 supervisors to reject Daly's picks.
Daly said he had plotted the surprise appointments for several days and did not regret his actions.
``When you ask if this is what should have been done, you have to look at what's good for San Francisco,'' Daly said. ``Commissioners Adam Werbach and Robin Chiang are uniquely qualified to protect our environment and rebuild our critical infrastructure.''
The Public Utilities Commission oversees the city's Hetch Hetchy water and power system, which will soon begin a multibillion-dollar project to improve aging infrastructure. The commission faces difficult decisions about system expansion and whether the city should set up a public power utility.
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Originally posted by god's shoeshine:
also, trippy folk-punk is about as close as you are going to get for a description.
I try... :D
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i heard them called alt-country once. but i think the guy was lobotomized.
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Originally posted by broadkat:
i heard them called alt-country once. but i think the guy was lobotomized.
You've met Rhett then! :D