One thing I like about being a fan of Modest Mouse is it doesn’t matter how long you’ve been listening to them, there’s always a track you’re gonna hear for the first time. Always.
Brian Lavin I read this comment every time I’m on this video. Idk why but I feel the need to say I love you, everything will be okay. I’m sure you know.
I work at a second hand store. sometimes things that are not meant for us come through, and I try to remember them before letting them go. a child's drawing came by recently. just scribbles on a paper, not really anything you could recognise. at the bottom is written "sad means crying and sadness".
Saw this video when I had just turned 13. Made me fall deeply in love with Modest Mouse. I'm 22 now, many things in life have changed, but Modest Mouse remains. Thank you Modest Mouser :)
First time hearing this one, and a few seconds in it had me feeling the way I felt recently on mushrooms. My first time doing it alone, at first it was kind of terrible, but at the same time soothing, I would get so anxious and it'd come to an ease. After quite some time of learning to cope with this feeling and allowing it to just flow out, everything came to be so surreal, like a dream. Everything seemed so different, yet familiar. The colors were just amazing, everything was calm, I finally felt at ease... but still, something was missing..
Holy shit, I heard something about him working on that soundtrack but never knew anything came of it. Thanks for posting this, can't believe I'm just seeing it now. Where did you find this? Did it make it into the film?
I did some digging online. I finally found it in a podcast about the movie (I can't remember what the name of the podcast was). Unfortunately, the interviewer talks over the entire second track. I found it unsalvageable. Both tracks made it into the final movie, which I can't find anywhere for rent or purchase. Lemme know if you have better luck.
Did Issac really compose/play this? I can find nothing of it online other than here and your Suncloud page. Nothing listed on the soundtrack for Queens Of Country either.
It's this one: www.imdb.com/title/tt1623788/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Interesting that it has an additional 2015 release date in the US. Maybe we will get to see this after all.
Modest Mouser I see. Thanks! Still, on this IMDB, I'm not seeing anything that confirms that this track was made by Isaac Brock, which is what I'm looking for. As +wrnchhead76 said, you seem to be the only one who claims this is his work. For clarification, can you tell us how you know? ^^