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Issaquah, WA, indie rock trio Modest Mouse was formed in 1993 by vocalist/guitarist Isaac Brock, bassist Eric Judy, and drummer Jeremiah Green. After honing their muscular sound in "The Shed" -- a makeshift practice space built by Brock on the land next to his mother's trailer -- Modest Mouse entered Calvin Johnson's Dub Narcotic Studios to cut their 1994 self-titled debut single, released on Johnson's K Records label. Following a move to the Up label, the trio issued two 1996 LPs, This Is a Long Drive for Someone With Nothing to Think About and Interstate 8. After returning to K, Modest Mouse released The Fruit That Ate Itself in 1997; its follow-up from later that year, The Lonesome Crowded West, was the band's breakthrough, and in the wake of a major-label bidding war, they signed to Sony. The rarities collection Building Nothing out of Something appeared on Up in early 2000, followed later that year by their long-awaited Epic debut, The Moon Antarctica. In 2001, the band issued the Everywhere and His Nasty Parlor Tricks EP and K released Sad Sappy Sucker, a "lost album" that was intended to be the group's full-length debut back in 1994. Brock kept busy with his Ugly Casanova side project, which delivered Sharpen Your Teeth in 2002. Modest Mouse finally returned in 2004 with Good News for People Who Love Bad News, their best-received record and a Top 40 hit as well.

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Modest Mouse is:

Isaac Brock
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Guitar/Vocals
Isaac Brock (born on July 9, 1977 in Issaquah, Washington) is the lead singer and guitarist for the rock band Modest Mouse, as well as his side-project band, Ugly Casanova.

When he was a child, Brock and his mother moved around in different religious offshoot circles in the North Mid-West. Around this time, Isaac's mother left his father for his father's brother (Isaac's uncle). His mother's house flooded, forcing her to move in to her new husband's trailer where there was no room for Isaac. So, Isaac stayed behind in the flooded home on the second floor until he was evicted by the police. When he was evicted, Isaac lived in friends' basements until he lived in a shed next to his mother's trailer. It is in this shed that he, Eric Judy (bass) and Jeremiah Green (drums) supposedly first started practicing music together.

In March, 1999, a 19-year-old woman filed a police report accusing Brock of rape. Charges were never laid, and Brock maintains his innocence. Brock served a brief stint in jail in Niagara County, New York on an attempted murder charge related to a DUI incident in which his passenger received a minor injury. Brock had his jaw broken during the recording of The Moon & Antarctica after a drunken altercation with a group of youths.

In late 2005, Brock started his own record label called Glacial Pace. This label is a branch off of Epic Records (Modest Mouse's record label) and has its first musician aboard: Mason Jennings.

Brock currently resides in Portland, Oregon.



Eric Judy
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Bassist
Eric Judy is the bassist for the rock band Modest Mouse. Eric has a wife and two children, and resides in Seattle, Washington.

After meeting in high school in 87, Judy, Brock and Green began jamming in a provisional home built by Brock next to his mother's trailer. When the three were unable to continue to make/play music on account of Judy moving north, Brock and Judy began sending phone messages to each other with song ideas and guitar riffs. In 89 the three were reunited when Judy moved back, and the rest as they say "is history."

Judy is known for his atmospheric, sustained sound, which perfectly compliments the often irregular and sketchy guitar work of Brock.




Jeremiah Green
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Drummer
Jeremiah Green was the drummer for the rock band Modest Mouse from 1993 to 2003, and has since returned to band as of July 2004. Green left Modest Mouse after a nervous breakdown while the group was recording its fourth album, Good News For People Who Love Bad News. He returned after his recovery to find the group enjoying its first mainstream success. Of his work on Sad Sappy Sucker, Spencer Owen at Pitchfork has said 'Jeremiah Green proves himself to be one of indie rock's best drummers, even this early on in the game.'

In the mid-90's, Green also recorded with another band, Satisfact, on K Records, and Red Stars Theory on Touch and Go Records. Green played with a band by the name of Vells during his absence from Modest Mouse in 2004, as well as another band named Psychic Emperor. Both bands played venues around Seattle and the pacific northwest.



Credits for personal info go to Wikipedia.
    Discography


    Studio albums
    Studio albums

  • Sad Sappy Sucker (K, 1994)
  • This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About (Up, 1996)
  • The Lonesome Crowded West (Up, 1997)
  • The Moon & Antarctica (Epic, 2000) US #120
  • Good News for People Who Love Bad News (Epic, 2004) US #18; UK #40
  • We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank (Epic, 2007) US #1; UK #47

    EPs
  • Blue Cadet-3, Do You Connect? (K, 1995)
  • Interstate 8 (Up, 1996)
  • The Fruit That Ate Itself (K, 1996)
  • Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks (Epic, 2001)

    Compilations
  • Building Nothing Out of Something (Up, 2000)
  • Sad Sappy Sucker (K, 2001)

    Other albums
  • Night on the Sun (Japan only) (Rebel Beat Factory, 2000)
  • The Moon & Antarctica (Reissue) (Epic, 2004)
  • Baron von Bullshit Rides Again (Live) (Epic, 2004)

    Singles
  • "Broke" (Sub Pop, 1996)
  • "A Life of Arctic Sounds" (Suicide Squeeze, 1997)
  • "Birds vs. Worms" (Hit or Miss, 1997)
  • "Other People's Lives" (Up, 199 cool
  • "Whenever You See Fit" (Up/Suicide Squeeze, 199 cool
  • "Never Ending Math Equation" (Sub Pop, 199 cool
  • "Heart Cooks Brain" (Matador, 1999)
  • "Float On" (Epic, 2004) US #68, Modern Rock #1
  • "Ocean Breathes Salty" (Epic, 2004) Modern Rock #6
  • "Dashboard" (Epic, 2007) US #59, Modern Rock #5
  • "Missed the Boat" (Epic, 2007)

    Promos
  • "Polar Opposites" (Up, 199 cool
  • "The Moon & Antarctica" (Epic, 2000)
  • "The World at Large" (Epic, 2005)
  • "King Rat" (Epic, 2007)


    [Individual track listings/optional downloads/album art/lyric links to come at a later time.]
Band News/Touring Information


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Royal Albert Hall London

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ABC Glasgow

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Wulfrun Hall Wolverhapton

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Rock City Nottingham

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Ritz Ballroom Manchester

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Primavera Sound Barcelona

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Georg Elser Halle Munich

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Postbahnhof Berlin

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Melkweg Amsterdam

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Batchkapp Frankfurt

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Live Music Hall Koln

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Vega Copenhagen

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Ancienne Belgique Brussels

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Greenfields Festival Interlaken/ Schweiz

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Elysee Montmertre Paris

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Hurricane Festival Scheebel

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Southside Festival Neuhausen ob Eck

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Voxhall Aarhus

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Accelerator Festival Goteborg

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Accelerator Festival Stockholm

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Hove Festival Tromøy, Arendal

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Virgin Festival Washington, DC, Washington DC

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Lollapalooza Chicago, Illinois

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Summer Sonic Toyko

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Summer Sonic Osaka

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Electric Picnic Ireland

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UK Connect Festival Argyll, Scotland
Side Projects/Other


- Isaac Brock released an album by the title of Sharpen Your Teeth with his other band, Ugly Casanova, in 2002.
If you have any suggestions, questions, or discrepancies, feel free to PM me and I'll have it checked out.

Thanks.

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Why for the new thread?

I'd like to see Isaac tour with Ugly Casanova for one last time. (:

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I think you're missing some albums from the discography...

and isn't there already a Modest Mouse thread?

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I think you're missing some albums from the discography...

and isn't there already a Modest Mouse thread?
A mod posted in the other thread saying to post here.

The other thread was poorly made, I guess.
The other thread had zero information in it. It was just started by a question about a commercial. I was asked to make this one, right after I did the Tsunami Bomb thread.
See, they want the official threads to actually have information.

Shadsy: According to their website, that's all of 'em. But they don't really have the super early EP's on there. I'll double check and fix it later.
Float On is a rather excellent song.
Much love for Modest Mouse. heart
Yeah you're missing;
Lonesome Crowded West, Building Nothing out of Something(I think) and The Fruit That Ate Itself.
But I do love Modest Mouse.
The Lonesome Crowded West is great stuff
Paper Thin Walls is an excellent song

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