Interstate 8 is the second EP by alternative rock band Modest Mouse, released on Up Records in 1996. It contains the band's original demo, Live in Sunburst Montana, which was recorded in Isaac Brock's garage in Issaquah, Washington.
The Golden Casket heralds another new chapter in the band's unpredictable evolution. Produced with Dave Sardy and Jacknife Lee in Los Angeles and in Modest Mouse's studio in Portland, the album hovers in the liminal space between raw punk power and experi
2009 EP from the American Alt-Rockers. No One's First & You're Next features unreleased tracks and B-sides from sessions recorded for the band's previous two studio albums, Good News for People Who Love Bad News and We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank.
The 20th Anniversary deluxe edition opaque baby pink & opaque spring green 2LP includes an alternative album cover, 8-page booklet and 5 brand new remixes from the likes of Poolside, Jackknife Lee, Dan the Automator and more.
Easier than ever to grasp, yet still constantly, joyously vexing, We Were Dead is another terrific set from a band that couldn't make something dull even if drowning were the only other option.
You officially have not heard Modest Mouse until you have heard their major label debut. The growth, bravery, and confidence are staggering for a trio that most recently hammered through a song about "doin' the cockroach."
Ships 6/5/26 This indie-exclusive 2LP (ocean floor blue vinyl) collects 15 tracks, including 'Picking Dragon's Pockets' pressed on 180g EcoSonic and presented in a gatefold with a lyric sheet. Straightforward and made for repeat listens.
Modest Mouse return with An Eraser and a Maze, a textured, driving 2LP pressed on 180g EcoSonic vinyl; propulsive rhythms, restless guitars and quieter, brittle passages; includes the single "Picking Dragon’s Pockets."