Top Albums


Good News for People Who Love Bad News
We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank
The Moon and Antarctica
The Lonesome Crowded West
This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About

Top Songs


Dashboard
Float On
Fire It Up
Missed the Boat
March Into the Sea
Little Motel
Florida
Education
Parting of the Sensory
Modest Mouse


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Modest Mouse News

Target to Host Guitar Hero World Tour Challenge (I4U)
Target has announced that it will be hosting the first Guitar Hero World Tour challenge at the E for All Expo in LA that kicks off today. Teams of four will be able to rock to the games set list with tracks including the Beastie Boys and Modest Mouse. P...

Musicians Donate Art for War Child International Benefit (All About Jazz)
Los Angeles - R.E.M., Modest Mouse, Spoon, Death Cab for Cutie, Jarvis Cocker, The Flaming Lips, The Decemberists, Public Enemy, Rage Against the Machine, and Fleet Foxes are just a few of the artists whose handmade signs featured in Under the Radar s Protest Issue will be auctioned off beginning September 30th to benefit War Child International.

'Way to Normal' by Ben Folds (Los Angeles Times)
The singer-songwriter isn't about to rein in the biting wit on his third solo release. IF RAP music is black America's CNN, as Public Enemy's Chuck D once said, then Ben Folds is white America's NPR.

Eight miles high? (Louisville Courier-Journal)
They're talking about drugs and rock 'n' roll over at AOL, leaving the sex for all of that spam flooding your inbox. AOL Music's Spinner.com has posted a new feature in which its editors have decided whether 20 songs that appear to be about drugs really are about drugs.

Kid gloves (Las Vegas CityLife)
HE was supposed to buy ice cream. Orn Gudmundsson had been given some money by his grandfather -- a little treat money from the stash. Orn was to go down the street, grab a cone, then come right home. He'd done it a hundred times. But this go was different. Instead of heading for the ice cream parlor, Gudmundsson headed into one of Reykjavik's underground record stores. He looked around. Touched ...

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