Modest Mouse, Mattress
Ben Clark
Members of Modest Mouse playing among the audience.
Modest Mouse
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of its breakthrough album, Modest Mouse is on the road with “The Lonesome Crowded West Tour.” The album, released in November 1997, is today considered among the best indie records of all time. Just as they did the first time around, the rock band will tour as a quartet, with original members Isaac Brock and Jeremiah Green joined by Russell Higbee and Simon O’Connor. With Mattress; general admission tickets are long sold out but as of show week a few VIP ticket packages remained available.
$45.
media release: Modest Mouse have announced The Lonesome Crowded West Tour, an intimate set of dates celebrating the 25th anniversary of the release of what has been hailed as one of the greatest indie records of all time. First released on November 18,1997 on Up Records and produced by Calvin Johnson in Seattle, Modest Mouse plans to tour as they originally had behind the release, going out as a four piece with original members Isaac Brock and Jeremiah Green joined by Russell Higbee and Simon O’Connor. Tickets for the shows are on sale now. Visit www.modestmouse.com for more information.
To commemorate the anniversary, Modest Mouse will be releasing a limited vinyl picture disc via Glacial Pace Recordings. A limited amount will be available for pre-order as an add on with each ticket purchased and will also be available for sale at each show.
The Lonesome Crowded West was Modest Mouse’s followup to their acclaimed 1996 debut This Is A Long Drive For Someone With Nothing To Think About. Featuring iconic songs like “Cowboy Dan,””Doin’ The Cockroach” and “Trucker’s Atlas,” nearly every track has been part of Modest Mouse’s ever rotating setlists, but this will be the first time you can hear them in order from start to finish. Pitchfork ranked The Lonesome Crowded West at number 29 in their list of the 100 greatest albums of the 1990s, and the song "Trailer Trash" reached number 63 in their list of the 200 greatest songs of the decade. Spin ranked the album at number 59 in their list of the 100 greatest albums of 1985–2005, and Entertainment Weekly included the album in their list The Indie Rock 25.