After returning to the K label for The Fruit That Ate Itself (the same year as their second outing), Modest Mouse shocked the indie underground by signing on with the major label conglomerate Sony, who issued the trios fourth release, The Moon & Antarctica, in 2000. The same year, a 12-track compilation album of early singles was released, and then a few months later K Records released the bands lost 1994 debut, Sad Sappy Sucker. In 2002, Brock released an acclaimed album under the Ugly Casanova moniker. Benjamin Weikel replaced Green in the Modest Mouse line-up later in the year, but fans of this endearing band had to wait until 2004 for a new album. Former guitarist Dann Gallucci also returned to the line-up on the excellent Good News For People Who Love Bad News. Appealing to both the bands fans and the critics, the album broke into the upper regions of the Billboard 200. Their next release featured both the return of original drummer Green and the addition of former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr to the line-up, the latter a notable coup for the band. With mainstream interest in Modest Mouse rocketing, We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank topped the US charts in March 2007. Source: The Encyclopedia of Popular Music by Colin Larkin. Licensed from Muze. |
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