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The show can be streamed via modestmouse. Formed in , the band is known for their punk attitude, edgy-emo lyrics and quirky drums. The Golden Casket was released on June 25 and debuted at its No. The show will also feature special opening acts Future Islands, a Baltimore-based synth-pop icon. This show is live only and rewatch will not be available, so be sure to tune in on time.

Available now at modestmouse. Ansari is correct that no one fakes ejaculation on stage at a Modest Mouse concert. The near-capacity, sweaty, very white crowd of 4, ranged from high schoolers to graying alterna-dads, with most fans hovering in their late's. Save for a few teenage girls in tie-dye skirts and the occasional dude with blonde dreadlocks, the crowd was flamboyantly plain. The men wore wire-rimmed glasses and thrift shop t-shirts; the women stuck to loose jeans and Chuck Taylors—that nearly sexless, aggressive underdressing GenX suburbanites use to express apathy, anti-materialism or both.

The show was a technical disaster, with murky sound and endless glitches. Even before the first note, the band stood on stage twiddling their thumbs for a full minute while a sound guy tried to get a microphone working. Formed as a trio in by Brock, bassist Eric Judy , and drummer Jeremiah Green , groomed by indie kingmaker Calvin Johnson , Modest Mouse cut a self-titled debut in , released two full-length albums in , and two more in The tour reflects the mature Mouse sound.

The mix was crowded, with two drummers, a keyboardist, and a small horn section in addition to the requisite guitars and Brock's banjo. Plagued by the aforementioned muddy sound, the band spent most of the night trying get in sync. When they did, though, as during " Whale Song ," it was stunning. A group of good musicians, led by a gifted but bored auteur, suddenly gelled into a passionate, explosive, world-class rock and roll band. Then, just as quickly, the sound fell apart, and you were listening to an all-chainsaw tribute to Gogol Bordello.

It's hard to imagine a band flickering more often, and more quickly, between utterly brilliant and completely unlistenable than Modest Mouse. Brock, like David Byrne or Ric Ocasek, seems uncomfortable with the inherent imperfections of performing live. He was visibly distracted, if not outright pissed, by the ongoing tech problems. He took it out on his own songs, too, screaming more than he sang, replacing that ethereal tenor-alto with rasp and a rolling epiglottis. The group has put out six studio albums over the last three decades.

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