No One's First, and You're Next

No One's First, and You're Next

by Modest Mouse
No One's First, and You're Next

No One's First, and You're Next

by Modest Mouse

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Modest Mouse had their commercial breakthrough with Good News for People Who Love Bad News and kept that momentum going with We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, but this EP felt like a breather for the band before their next full-length. Which is only fitting, considering that these tracks are re-recorded versions of songs laid down during the Good News and We Were Dead sessions (most of which were originally released on three limited-edition 7" singles). Yet the overall sound of No One's First, And You're Next is rawer than either of those albums, especially on "Satellite Skin," a rowdy, oddly Stones-y grind with some of Isaac Brock's most impassioned vocals in quite some time. Indeed, most of these songs don't feel like they would have fit on either of those albums, yet they still capture many sides of the band, including "Guilty Cocker Spaniels"' sunny strum and "Autumn Beds"' rustic acoustics. Much of the EP falls somewhere in between Good News and We Were Dead's straight-ahead hits and quirkier detours in a way that actually feels more of a piece with Modest Mouse's earlier work; "The Whale Song"'s moody melody and anguished-sounding guitars echo the darkness of The Moon & Antarctica. Given that No One's First, And You're Next is essentially a re-recorded odds 'n' sods collection, it's not surprising that it tends to feel a little scattered. However, the EP's second half hooks into something of a groove, with "Perpetual Motion Machine"'s brassy bluster and "History Sticks to Your Feet"'s loopy rock providing highlights. The true standout, however, is "King Rat," which was originally a bonus track on We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank. Opening with an almost obscene brass wail from the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, its righteous anger and backwater eccentricity make it quintessentially Modest Mouse. No One's First, And You're Next may not be as cohesive as the band's other compilations, but it's still a satisfying stop-gap release and a must for hardcore fans who missed these songs on vinyl. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 08/18/2009
Label: Epic
UPC: 0886974628910
Rank: 1607

Tracks

  1. Satellite Skin
  2. Guilty Cocker Spaniels
  3. Autumn Beds
  4. The Whale Song
  5. Perpetual Motion Machine
  6. History Sticks To Your Feet
  7. King Rat
  8. I've Got It All

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Modest Mouse   Primary Artist
Isaac Brock   Banjo,Guitar,Vocals,Kalimba
Benjamin Weikel   Drums
Dennis Herring   Wurlitzer
Johnny Marr   Bass,Guitar,Slide Guitar
Dann Gallucci   Bass,Keyboards
Jeremiah Green   Drums,Keyboards,Percussion
James Mercer   Vocals (Background)
Eric Judy   Bass,Piano,Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Tom Peloso   Piano,Keyboards,Lap Steel Guitar
Joe Plummer   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Darrin Wiener   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Isaac Brock   Mixing,Composer,Lyricist,Producer
Clay Jones   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Joe Blaney   Engineer,Producer
Dennis Herring   Mixing,Producer
Joe Zook   Mixing,Engineer
Modest Mouse   Composer
Jacquire King   Mixing,Engineer
Eric Judy   Loop
Howie Weinberg   Mastering
Joshua Marc Levy   Design,Art Direction
Chris Mullins   Illustrations
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