The Moon & Antarctica by Modest Mouse

The Moon & Antarctica

Modest Mouse

2000

The Moon & Antarctica is a Alt/Indie album by Modest Mouse, originally released in 2000. On Gatefold: 27 pressings tracked, owned by 32 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • spacey
  • cerebral
  • dreamy

About

One of the most widely beloved indie rock albums of the 2000s—and of all time—Modest Mouse’s landmark third record <i>The Moon & Antarctica</i> is both a towering work of ambition, and a portal through which the Pacific Northwest legends transformed into one of modern rock’s most beloved acts to this day. At the time of its release in 2000, Isaac Brock and co.’s major-label debut was undoubtedly approached by some fans with trepidation, especially following the rough charms of 1997’s <i>The Lonesome Crowded West</i>, rightly considered a classic itself amongst the band’s growing number of acolytes. But, as Brock told the press, <i>The Moon & Antarctica</i> wasn’t intended to be a slick bid for mainstream success; in fact, he said, the members had spent their time in the studio looking for crazy new sounds. He wasn’t kidding: Recorded over the course of months—during which time Brock was hospitalized for a week after a violent assault, forcing his jaw to be wired shut—and co-produced by Chicago indie rock lifer Brian Deck, <i>The Moon & Antarctica</i> is a strange, sweeping record where disco grooves collide with acoustic junkyard chants and psychedelic guitar freak-outs. It’s the type of album that, even after hundreds of listens, still offers small details that take listeners by surprise. Little of Modest Mouse’s previous work suggested the scope on display here, from the moony-eyed warped pop of “Gravity Rides Everything” to the epic sway of “The Stars Are Projectors,” which itself switches between myriad sonic moods across its nearly nine-minute framework. Notions of alienation and distance certainly mark <i>The Moon & Antarctica</i>’s 15 songs, as they do through much of Modest Mouse’s celebrated catalog. But when anchored by late drummer and founding member Jeremiah Green’s furious kit-bashing, these existential missives on surveillance, self-loathing, and the dulled read of modern life feel absolutely vital and coursing through with hot blood. Unbelievably, Modest Mouse would go on to reach even greater heights when it came to pop music at large, but <i>The Moon & Antarctica</i> was definitive proof that the band members could do <i>anything</i> when it came to sonically stretching their wings beyond the weird world in which they started out.

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Tracklist

  1. 13rd Planet3:58
  2. 2Gravity Rides Everything4:19
  3. 3Dark Center Of The Universe5:02
  4. 4Perfect Disguise2:41
  5. 5Tiny Cities Made Of Ashes3:41
  6. 6A Different City3:08
  7. 7The Cold Part5:00
  8. 8Alone Down There2:21
  9. 9The Stars Are Projectors8:46
  10. 10Wild Packs Of Family Dogs1:45
  11. 11Paper Thin Walls3:01
  12. 12I Came As A Rat3:48
  13. 13Lives3:18
  14. 14Life Like Weeds6:30
  15. 15What People Are Made Of2:14

Credits

Performers

32 collectors on Gatefold own this · 27 pressings tracked on Gatefold