The Moon & Antarctica
- Modest Mouse
- Band Name: Modest Mouse
- Record Label: Sony
- Release Date: Jun 13, 2000
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Universal acclaim- based on 74 Ratings
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Positive: 70 out of 74
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Mixed: 4 out of 74
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JackJul 12, 200610Oh yes... Ohhh yes.
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TimENov 8, 20056This is a fans only record. All the hardcore fans will say this is the best because it didn't have any top 40 hits. I aint no sell out and say that Good News... is there epic masterpiece
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JimT.Jun 7, 200110Now, the thing about this album is, it's totally excellent. Do not listen to such naysayers as "Spin", for they are wrong. "The Moon and Antarctica" is not just that it is the best Modest Mouse album yet, but that it is the best American album of 2000.
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PhilVJul 29, 200510
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AndrewKSep 9, 200510So just because lame music review sites in some drunken stupor rate this amazing album 30-70 it gets an 80????? That is incredibly stupid as this album is amazing. A tip for reviewing an album is to actually listen to ALL songs instead of the two widely advertised ones..... Anyway woohoo pitchfork media, best music site ever
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timMar 20, 20075Neither is this one ya assclown! I hate it when people backtrack instead of sticking to their guns and that's what people did with this record. I guarendamtee you had "float on" not become such a hit this album would simply be considered average.
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dr.tuffloveMar 3, 20079While it is certain that anyone with a brain can agree that time e is an idiot, he does make one good point: Good News is one of the best albums of the this decade. Moon & A is timeless and confirms Isaac Brock is a friggin' genius.
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GregoryS.Apr 13, 20026
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dansJun 10, 200310genius, nothing more needs to be said
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daverOct 18, 200510freking awsome!
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LawrencePMar 7, 200510I think this will be one of the best LP's of the 90's. Spin magazine doesn't know what the hell they are talking about. It wouldn't surprise me if the same magazine praises their next LP!
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JulioPOct 4, 200610A fantastic album. You will listen to this over and over...
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ryanJan 4, 20079Tim E, you are an idiot. Moon & Antarctica had people complaining about people moving away from their "indie" sound. This album had tons of accolades at the time it came out. Good News ain't a terrible album but itcertainly aint great.
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JohannBFeb 21, 200810It's an absolute masterpiece. If you grew up in the Rocky Mountains then you get it. Isaac and company capture what it was like to grow up and to come of age in those barren wastelands. I'm still a huge "Lonesome..." fan, but this edges it out.
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KevinNov 5, 200910
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SamApr 12, 201010Angst never felt so good.
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AndrewC.May 25, 20019Manages to be both diverse and coherent; both wry and beautiful.
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JonS.Jul 28, 20019Why would ANYONE base their musical choices on pathetic publications such as Spin and Rolling Stone? Modest Mouse is fabulous.
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DanAug 31, 200210
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amycSep 26, 200310leaves me breathless every time.
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DylanSOct 21, 200410Absolutely amazing production, and as always lyrics that make you think. This is a strange trip of an album i highly suggest checking it out if you like music that pushes boundaries.
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kenfJan 11, 200510One of the most interesting listens i've heard in a long time. The masterpiece has finally arrived in the bands most creatively brilliant album.
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yarightJan 10, 200510this is the best record ive heard in a long time. These guys are amazing.
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StevenLOct 2, 200510This is the greatest album I've ever heard in my life. End of story.
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MarcFDec 15, 200510Indie-Rock at its best! What more can I say.
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kayleecFeb 16, 200510I ia and awesome album, with awesome vocals
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NagillyBumpkinAug 11, 200510The people who thought this album was emotionless couldn't be farther from the truth. Apparently their ears just aren't equipped to hear Brock's emotional depth. It's there - it may take a little effort on the listener's part, but music that requires effort on the part of the listener is the most worthwhile.
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davepvSep 6, 200510
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TylerCNov 1, 200610
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AxelTJan 31, 200610This album will take you away from your current state of mind and make you think about the modern world. Amazing.
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FletcherBJan 5, 200610Ummm....3rd Planet.
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JayBMay 18, 200610uhh... the best album from one of my favourite bands is it perfect? of course not. there are even a few weak songs. but it's the most emotionally affecting album i've ever heard. absolutely essential.
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DaveO'DSep 16, 200610One of the few truly greay albums of the last few years
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JamesGSep 6, 200610
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[Anonymous]Mar 20, 20075You 2 are right this album is a masterpiece....of crap. Don't hate just because your precious emo became mainstream.
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DomS.Aug 12, 200310Isaac Brock is one genius hick. But, that's too easy. What is so amazing about this album is that in every note, word, and arrangement, blood, sweat, tears, and other bodily fluids can be heard, churning and issuing from the realms of some spectacular, hidden place.
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NajeebAOct 27, 200410The best album of all time.
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maxmJun 29, 200410i got the album in november of 2002 as a present. i have been listing to it almost every day since then and it never got old. and it makes me so angry to hear that spin would give such a good album the rating that they did. this album could save the world.
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NateHNov 15, 200510
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drewkSep 13, 200510This is one of my three favorite albums of all-time (OK Computer & Kid A being the others). Spin magazine should be taken to the woodshed for giving this album such a poor review. M&A over time will come to be considered one the true masterpieces of the last 20 years. Unbelievable.
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TCMar 24, 200710omg teh best album evar
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KindallG.Jul 17, 200710
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kimwJul 22, 20079
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woboJan 12, 200810Wow... No matter what anybody says, this is one of the top five albums EVER MADE. Reviewers give it 30's??? Wow. Everything on this album is perfect. The lyrics, the musicianship, the MOOD. Any living being, music lover or not, modest mouse fan or not, needs to hear this album. Your life will change.
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TomPJun 29, 200910It doesn't matter whether you're a fan or not; you need to get this album somehow, immediately. I'm not exaggerating when I say that this is easily one of the ten best albums to come out in this decade.
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timeNov 14, 20065
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Mar 22, 20119Took me awhile to fully appreciate this album but what an album it is. Sounds completely different from Modest Mouse today. The lyrics are dark and the tracks are teetering on the edge of Neo-psychedelic rock. The lyrics are very well written and it's just a really good album. All In All, you may not like it the first time but give it a second go and you'll definitely enjoy this album. A-
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Dec 22, 201010Modest Mouse gained huge popularity in the late 2010's for their album good news for people who love bad news. But Brock's greatest work is no doubt The moon and Antarctica. A surreal musical adventure the strongest of all the albums and one of the few of their albums were i haven't found at least one average song (even good news had some annoying songs notably bury me with it).
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May 28, 201110Staggering. A masterpiece of sound, ambition, ambiance, and songwriting, this album is something that no alt-rock collection is complete without.
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A sort of concept album about cold and distant places--creepy sound effects and odd nods to science and space abound--these 15 songs rarely settle into one place for long, opening with the characteristically potent "3rd Planet" before veering off into weird cacophony, jarring interludes, mellow meanderings, and general tunelessness.
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The music on The Moon & Antarctica is as lonely and desolate as the title suggests...
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90Clocking in at an hour, and incorporating much schizophrenic style-hopping, this is far from the concession to one-dimensional economy often required for a major-label debut. [#47, p.53]