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Isaac Brock's always been a brutal storyteller, a frontman unafraid of showing humanity's ugly side amid inescapable hooks and hummable melodies. With that in mind, the original premise of Modest Mouse's fifth LP was pitch-dark even for him: a ship crew dying in every song, like a grandiose Greek tragedy set to scratchy riffs and a restless rhythm section made all the more potent by a pair of mallet-wielding percussionists.
In the end, We Were Dead's subject matter was lightened up a few shades, but that's not to say Brock held back. If anything, his writing's as barbed as it's ever been. Take "Dashboard," for instance. Tapped as a lead single for a reason, it elbows Modest Mouse's standard guitar/bass/drums setup aside for sprightly synths, dovetailing strings and bright, almost blinding, bits of brass. It's perfectly woven pop, but like most of Modest Mouse's output, something's a little off. Maybe it's the band's secret weapon this time around, guitarist Johnny Marr. Best known as the jangly backbone of the Smiths, Marr plays a secondary role here, coloring outside the lines with post-punk chords when needed and letting Brock's maniacal musings lead the way. Which is a good thing. As always, this… read more »