It's my favorite album too. It's so raw and personal. However whenever I tell anyone it's my favorite album they tell me "That's not a REAL album". Those people suck.
It's my favorite album too. It's so raw and personal. However whenever I tell anyone it's my favorite album they tell me "That's not a REAL album". Those people suck.
@Calebdaguy I have a few of theirs tied for favorite, but this one is included. I agree, it's raw and more personal-sounding, shows the roots of his sound (and still blown away by Jeremiah's drumming, how old was he for this, like 17?). Gives me a weird nostalgic feeling just hearing the young Isaac doing his thing before anyone knew him, it's an odd album that way.
@Calebdaguy I have a few of theirs tied for favorite, but this one is included. I agree, it's raw and more personal-sounding, shows the roots of his sound (and still blown away by Jeremiah's drumming, how old was he for this, like 17?). Gives me a weird nostalgic feeling just hearing the young Isaac doing his thing before anyone knew him, it's an odd album that way.
Is it weird that SSS is my favourite Modest Mouse album?
Not at all. Its a tragically underrated album.
Not at all. Its a tragically underrated album.
It's my favorite album too. It's so raw and personal. However whenever I tell anyone it's my favorite album they tell me "That's not a REAL album". Those people suck.
It's my favorite album too. It's so raw and personal. However whenever I tell anyone it's my favorite album they tell me "That's not a REAL album". Those people suck.
@Calebdaguy I have a few of theirs tied for favorite, but this one is included. I agree, it's raw and more personal-sounding, shows the roots of his sound (and still blown away by Jeremiah's drumming, how old was he for this, like 17?). Gives me a weird nostalgic feeling just hearing the young Isaac doing his thing before anyone knew him, it's an odd album that way.
@Calebdaguy I have a few of theirs tied for favorite, but this one is included. I agree, it's raw and more personal-sounding, shows the roots of his sound (and still blown away by Jeremiah's drumming, how old was he for this, like 17?). Gives me a weird nostalgic feeling just hearing the young Isaac doing his thing before anyone knew him, it's an odd album that way.