The Mouse's scheduled performance at Langerado Festival has been cancelled, along with every band's performances, due to "dismal ticket sales." No word yet on whether the tour stop will made up, scrapped all together. Still haven't heard back from MM publicist world world weekly. Thinking about cancelling my subscription.
I wonder if the EP will be released before tour? Or at all?
P.S. Looks like the band is now planning a 20-date tour that starts in Eugune, Ore. Friday, Feb. 20 and ends in NYC March 15.
But will they pick up Johnny along the way? Let's hope not. Will they stop in the great Midwest on their way back to the ORE? Why not.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Mouse scratch tour date, seek more cheese
Friday, January 30, 2009
Mouse and the Birds head south
Pitchfork is announcing a 12-date Modest Mouse bus tour from early Feb.-early March.
The tour starts in Oakland and ends in Atlanta. Heads south.
Not surprisingly, the tour is without Johnny Marr, busy working on The Cribs's new record.
In his sted will be former Grandaddy guitarist and fellow Oregonian Jim Fairchild, Pitchfork reports. That rhymed.
Mimicking Birds will provide tour support. I'm assuming the fans will dig him/them, much as they did when Isaac had Mason Jennings open up a few years back.
More later ...
Monday, January 19, 2009
Isaac's haberdashery
Photo by Pat Graham. www.modestmouse.com
Friday, January 2, 2009
Brock signs Mimicking Birds
Monday, December 1, 2008
Brock is back!
Well, at least he's playing in public again. This time with Canadian supergroup Broken Social Scene. In Toronto. Clip courtesy of Katuwapitiwa.
I've gotta ask: what does this mean? Is Brock joining BSS?
Chances are: no.
But considering Johnny Marr is an alleged member of numerous bands, supposedly including Modest Mouse, I say go for it. Brock has been publically complacenent since the last tour. And a check of his website, actually reveals less news than ever.
One has to assume Brock wants to stay sharp and hang with friends, or potential collaborators, in Toronto, and stretch his muscial legs so to speak.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Possible roadtrip songs
Here we go ...
Marty Robbins, El Paso
99 Problems, Danger Mouse
At least that's what you said, Wilco
My Maria, Brooks n' Dunn
Hair down, Cold War Kids
Donde esta la playa, Walkmen
Wigwam, Bob Dylan
The Rat, Walkmen
I Get Around, Tupac
Benny and the Jets, Elton John
Life of Arctic Sounds, Modest Mouse
Lil Wayne, Lollipop
Some Broken Hearts Never Mend, Don Williams
Ring of Fire, Johnny Cash
Song of the South, Alabama
Tiny Dancer, Elton John
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Neil Young and the restless
Last night's Neil Young concert at the Xcel Energy Center was effing amazing. While I waited years for this show (it was on my concert bucket list), I never expected the performance turned in by Canada's finest export.
Young, 62, hit the stage just after 9 p.m. in a paint-splattered jacket, a t-shirt, jeans and New Balance. The set featured numerous hits "Hey Hey My My (both blue and black)" "Old Man" and "Cortez the Killer" stood out. He also played my favorite "Needle and the Damage Done."
Two hours later I had seen what was probably the greatest concert of my life.
Setlist, video are here.