Earlier today (Jan. 1), Loudwire reported that Modest Mouse’s co-founding drummer, Jeremiah Green, died at the age of 45. Since then, numerous fans and fellow rockers have paid tribute to the ...
Haboob be damned. Or, fuck a haboob. The storm sentiment is your choice. Either way, late-summer, Arizona-style weather didn’t stop Modest Mouse fans, including me, from heading downtown last night to ...
In a triple bill sure to please dyed-in-the-wool indie rock fans, Pixies, Modest Mouse, and Cat Power will hit the road together this summer, beginning on Aug. 20 in Asbury Park, N.J., and running ...
Better Than: Getting caught in an actual pit of rats. Scurrying like buzz-hungry rodents to the sugar nozzle, Modest Mouse fans cheerily clawed and crawled through the Fillmore Miami Beach, searching ...
Since forming in Issaquah, Washington, in 1993, Modest Mouse has become one of the most successful and recognizable alternative-rock groups to come out to the Pacific Northwest. With its distinct ...
Longtime indie rock bands Modest Mouse and The Flaming Lips teamed up to dazzle the Santa Barbara Bowl for their appropriately named, It’s Summertime 2025 tour. A picture perfect Friday night (Sept. 5 ...
When a band owns a catalog as deep and wide as Modest Mouse — seven full-length albums dating back 27 years, almost all of which contain around an hour's worth of music — fans are bound to hold their ...
Pixies and Modest Mouse’s co-headlining performances on Friday made for one of this year’s best concerts. This was the first concert of the year at Surly Brewing Festival Field, one of the only large ...
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Jeremiah Green, a founding member of the band Modest Mouse, has died from cancer at age 45. Modest Mouse shared the tragic news about the band’s drummer on Instagram on Saturday, Dec. 31. The post ...
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Seattle had a problem. Many of its music stars had died. Record executives had mined the region of all its musical acts and there was veritable carnage left behind ...