The place is now completely gone and soon a new structure will erect once again to gain our consumerist new interest. Those images of skating in front of the Dillard’s, or the video games at Boomerangs are just memories now.
Modest Mouse could not have been more prophetic on their 1997 album The Lonesome Crowded West. Singer/guitar player and main songwriter Isaac Brock had issues with strip malls in what he calls the “paving of the west.” The landscape was changing across America and shopping malls were sprouting everywhere ready to take your money. They were not happy with the transitional times, and shopping malls were just a product of this consumerist boom happening at the time. They didn’t like it.
Taking elements from Built to Spill and the unconventional approaches of Sonic Youth, the buzz Modest Mouse created made everything that came before them seem dated. Music can define an era and this was the new sound of the times.
What makes this album exciting was its contrast in what popular music was sounding like at the time—slick. Even grunge and punk music of the time had good production. But its gritty-ness and lo-fi sound is what gave this album its charm. The spontaneous one take feel on songs line “Convenient Parking” showcase the angular guitar chops found all over the album—the guitar strings bending so hard they teeter on tones that seem out of tune but somehow comes together into this sweet and frantic melodic sound.
Modest Mouse went on to have a string of great albums which include Building Nothing Out of Something and The Moon & Antarctica. The band even reached huge commercial success with their album Good News for People Who Love Bad News which included the single “Float On.”
The tongue in cheek cynicism the band project is a realistic look at what was really going in America, more of a realization than just a downer; they tell it like it is with no sugar coating.
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