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Alright already! Here we come to save the day with another episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST! Join your hosts for their review of 2004 indie-rock hit, “Float On” by Modest Mouse. Laugh it off as we run our mouths off a bit too much and discuss self-care for 19th-century tradesmen, who's afraid of Virginia Woolf short stories, and album titles that are long, wordy, run-on sentences just like the sentence that you are reading right now. So don't you worry! Put the car in park and listen to this episode of THE STORY SONG PODCAST. Good news is on the way. Okay? Continue the conversation; follow THE STORY SONG PODCAST on social media. Follow us on Instagram (storysongpodcast), and Facebook (thestorysongpodcast), Threads (storysongpodcast), GoodPods, and Podchaser. “Float On” by Modest Mouse (from the album Good News for People Who Love Bad News) is available on Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, Pandora, Spotify, or wherever you listen to music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of WorkTape, where we continue a nostalgic trip back to 2004, spotlighting the alternative and indie rock albums that defined the era. From The Killers' explosive debut "Hot Fuss" to Modest Mouse's hit-filled "Good News for People Who Love Bad News," we explore how these iconic albums shaped the sound of the mid-2000s. We also dive into the darker (yet still “light”) post-punk sounds of Interpol's "Antics" and the groovy dance-punk beats of Franz Ferdinand's self-titled release. Join us for an engaging discussion on the influential records that still resonate today, 20 years later!Episode Highlights:Is The Killers' “Sam's Town" better than “Hot Fuss?Was "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" Modest Mouse's last good album?How did Interpol's "Antics" differ from their 2002 classic, “Turn on the Bright Lights”?How did Franz Ferdinand's "Take Me Out" define 2000s dance-punk?How did The Strokes' sound influence the alternative and indie landscape of the 2000s?Were UK fans better to Kings of Leon than US fans were?
In this VERY special episode, Jillian shares her experience of acting as an extra on One Tree Hill back in the 2000s. She shares how she became an extra, what it was like to see Chad Michael Murray, James Lafferty and Sophia Bush for the first time, and gives director's commentary on the scenes she was in. If you'd like to watch along with Jillian, she's in the following episodes of OTH: Season 3 Episode 8 "The Worst Day Since Yesterday" at 29:00 Season 4 Episode 3 "Good News for People Who Love Bad News" at 2:10 and 9:00 Season 4 Episode 8 "Nothing Left to Say but Goodbye" at 6:30 and 14:15 Follow Previously On Teen TV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/previouslyon_teentv/ Follow Previously On Teen TV on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@previouslyon_teentv Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe2lgvvZGKMrQ8v24FmDdWQ?sub_confirmation=1
Big news but keep it on the BLT! We are discussing the 69th episode of One Tree Hill! In S4E3, “Good News for People Who Love Bad News.” Everyone is really mean and annoying in this episode, especially Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Mouth (Lee Norris). As Peyton (Hilarie Burton Morgan) connects with her half brother (Matt Barr), Rachel (Danneel Ackles) reveals that she knows who is pregnant! Meanwhile, Skills (Antwon Tanner) is doing incredibly well on The Ravens despite Whitey (Barry Corbin) keeping him down! We also discuss: The episode's namesake, the album “Good News for People Who Love Bad News” by Modest Mouse. The pacing being off during the beginning of this season. Is there bad blood between Haley and Peyton? A callback to the end of summer beach party, what what!? Whether Brooke ever fought for Lucas. Racism and Whitey's sudden lack of knowledge about white supremacy. Is Skills replacing Tim? Skills being the voice of reason while Antwon Tanner gets his coins for being a series regular. Weird deleted scenes. How Dan needs to leave Karen alone. Rachel and Nathan bonding unnecessarily and — again — how this story could've been much better. We promise you there are episodes we like this season! Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! That's the easiest way to support us and to help One Tree Hill fans, new and old, find us! We're Kaitlyn Ilinitch (@MissIReads) and Jeremy Rodriguez (@RodriguezJeremy) and you can find Always and Forever on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @alwaysothpod or email us at alwaysothpod@gmail.com. Always and Forever is on Patreon! Join our community to gain access to our private Discord server, early episode releases, and bonus content, including our spoiler-ful mini episodes; our Drama Queens reaction podcast, Royal Review; and our movie podcast, Baker Soundstage. Visit patreon.com/alwaysothpod for more information.
Today we will be reviewing Good News for People Who Love Bad News by Modest Mouse.
On today's episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Isaac Brock, the frontman of Modest Mouse. With over 25 years as one of the most celebrated indie rock bands of our time, Modest Mouse has made their mark on the indie rock scene with iconic albums such as The Lonesome Crowded West and Good News for People Who Love Bad News. The band are headed to Australia to headline Daydream Festival, which kicks off this week. In this episode, we chat with Isaac about returning to Australia, the making of The Golden Casket, and his songwriting approach. We dive into the legacy of their previous albums and why they still resonate with fans today. Plus, we get a glimpse into Isaac's listening habits, including his love for Australian acts like Tropical Fuck Storm and the children's show soundtrack Bluey. Modest Mouse: Instagram / Facebook / SpotifyBuy tickets to Daydream Festival here.Thanks again to Issac Brock for his time. We also want to give a special shout out to Tiarne from Morsecode PR for her help with this episode.You can help follow and support here: TSIY Insta / TSIY FB / TSIY TikTok / TSIY Youtube / TSIY Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hardcore Modest Mouse fans, you might roll your eyes but please bear with your AMM host. It’s the truth: There’s catchy, and then there’s the way Modest Mouse does it. Like those first riffs of “Float On” from Good News for People Who Love Bad News (2004), all the way on up to the banger […]
The Jo(h)n's are back to dig into Modest Mouse and their 2004 album Good News for People Who Love Bad News. The hosts cover all the songs, talk about the detailed recording style, the bands missing drummer, and share stories of being at the same concert during the bands tour for this album. A fun show as always, don't forget to rate, comment and subscribe!
The guys welcome Parker Chapin to talk about Modest Mouse's "Good News for People Who Love Bad News." Plenty of other discussion including the real reason why Wayne is quite during the interview portions, genre smoothies with kale, Parker’s 10th birthday present, meeting Rob Baird, do we all float on, fear of clowns, the author Bukowski, and is this record a concept album? Check out at: https://www.parkerchapin.com/ Check out at: https://www.modestmouse.com/ Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
Greetings and Salutations Gen Xers! This week, we are having a listen and a chat about the glorious titans of indie rock music. Lots of original Brit and American bands of the 70s, 80s and 90s, their influences and a few of the bands they influenced, too! Wrap yourself up in a Union Jack and join us, punk. Buzzcocks, Spiral Scratch 1977, Sitting 'round at Home, A Different Kind of Tension 1979, The Stranglers, No More Heroes 1977, Elastica, Connection, Line Up, 1995, Blur, Leisure 1991, There's No Other Way, Wire, Pink Flag 1977, Three Girl Rhumba, The Smiths, Strangeways Here We Come 1987, This Charming Man, Fugazi, Waiting Room, Repeater 1990, 13 Songs 1989, Modest Mouse, Good News for People Who Love Bad News 2004, Jeff Ament, John Wicks, Deaf Charlie 2020, punk, indie music, rock, British, American, indie rock, rock music --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/societyowesmeagenxpodcast/message
We reassess Modest Mouse's breakthrough LP, Good News for People Who Love Bad News, and discuss whether "selling out" has any meaning in 2020. Email us: PopShieldPod@gmail.com
The Discographers Podcast gives an in depth look into the works of a particular music artist. Series 2 focuses on The Smashing Pumpkins. Episode 5 covers Adore from 1998. Amazon Affiliate Links: Adore (https://amzn.to/2MJzJXB) Brian's Album Pick: Good News for People Who Love Bad News by Modest Mouse (https://amzn.to/2ZzQbvv) Tyler's Album Pick: Junior by Röyksopp (https://amzn.to/2zv7za5) Listener Homework: Crestfallen (Matt Walker Reimagined/2014) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kQ6BetPXXc Blissed and Gone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es-StbxiMBs Let Me Give The World To You (Rick Rubin/Adore version) https://youtube.com/watch?v=mljNsPk0ClE James Iha's solo album Let It Come Down https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7L3sHZGHFk Discographers@gmail.com facebook.com/Discographers https://twitter.com/Discogpod patreon.com/TheDiscographers https://soundcloud.com/the-discographers Credits Hosted by: Brian Matthews & Tyler Cardwell Produced by Artur Pokusin, Brian Matthews, & Tyler Cardwell Edited by Tyler Cardwell Sound Design & Theme Song by Brian Matthews & Tyler Cardwell Art Direction by Artur Pokusin Music Used in this Episode: Kevlar by Isserley (https://isserley.bandcamp.com/album/insides) Thanks to: Club Fail Patreon Supporters:Belinda Forbes, Ben Ecker, Ben Hustis, Catherine Wideman, Chris Thomsen, gimme a hell yeah, Guilherme Costa, Jonathan Petruccelli, Karl Sturm, Matthew Aguirre, Shane Smith, Szymon Libudzki,& Zachary Havrilla
In the second episode of our new show we look at the 6 studio albums of Modest Mouse, and how the bands output has changed over time. What We Listened To This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About (1996) The Lonesome Crowded West (1997) The Moon & Antarctica (2000) Good News for People Who Love Bad News (2004) We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank (2007) Strangers to Ourselves (2015) Show Notes Modest Mouse Freebird Rant Next Time on Deep Dive Blur Follow @dftapodcast on Instagram Follow @dftapodcast on Facebook Email Us
Is it a Fort for Me? It's Episode 43! This week on American Brews and Tunes, our hosts continue the tradition of new beer and new music. Stephen reviews the hit album Good News for People Who Love Bad News by Modest Mouse while enjoying the Decadent Ales Double Tropical Smoothie IPA. Jesse reviews For Blood and Empire by Anti Flag while trying Shoutao from Omnipollo. What a recipe for success this is! Cheers!
What happens when you die? In 2005, a group of theologians tried to answer this question. This group, self-titled Modest Mouse, wrote down what they believed in an album called Good News for People Who Love Bad News. In their hit single “Float On” they sang this… And we'll all float on OK (x3) And we'll all float on alright Already we'll all float on Now don't you worry we'll all float on alright Already we'll all float on alright
What happens when you die? In 2005, a group of theologians tried to answer this question. This group, self-titled Modest Mouse, wrote down what they believed in an album called Good News for People Who Love Bad News. In their hit single “Float On” they sang this… And we'll all float on OK (x3) And we'll all float on alright Already we'll all float on Now don't you worry we'll all float on alright Already we'll all float on alright
Part one of a compilation I made in 2006. The next episode is the latter half of the same compilation, so if you'd like a concatenated disc, ISO, or even tarball of the tracks, please indicate so and I will be glad to present it to you. This is the best."Track#","Name","Artist","Album"1,"Supreme Confidence Intro","Giosue Etranger","Supreme Confidence *****"2,"I'm Sleeping in a Submarine","Arcade Fire","Arcade Fire"3,"It's a Curse","Wolf Parade","Apologies to the Queen Mary"4,"Shut Up I Am Dreaming of Place","Sunset Rubdown","Shut Up I Am Dreaming"5,"Tuff Ghost","The Unicorns","Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?"6,"Grounds for Divorce","Wolf Parade","Apologies to the Queen Mary"7,"Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)","Arcade Fire","Funeral"8,"Where There's a Will There's a Whalebone","Islands","Return to the Sea"9,"The View","Modest Mouse","Good News for People Who Love Bad News"10,"Wrecking Force","Voxtrot","Raised by Wolves"
Featuring songs from The Buzzcocks and The Clash, a subtle tribute to the significance of the events on that Tuesday morning ten years ago today. With some association, a narrative might be divined. None was intended. Concludes with Music For Airports.V. Here we go round the prickly pear Prickly pear prickly pear Here we go round the prickly pear At five o'clock in the morning. Between the idea And the reality Between the motion And the act Falls the Shadow For Thine is the Kingdom Between the conception And the creation Between the emotion And the response Falls the Shadow Life is very long Between the desire And the spasm Between the potency And the existence Between the essence And the descent Falls the Shadow For Thine is the Kingdom For Thine is Life is For Thine is the This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper.Track, Name, Artist, Album1, Everybody Knows, Leonard Cohen, I'm Your Man2, Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain, Sparklehorse, Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain3, Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've), Buzzcocks, Love Bites4, Atomic Garden, Bad Religion, Generator5, I'm So Bored With The U.S.A., The Clash, The Clash (U.K.)6, Manière de parler, Daniel Bélanger, L'échec du matériel7, Shiva, The Antlers, Hospice8, Love Will Tear Us Apart, Joy Division, Substance9, High and Dry, Radiohead, The Bends10, An Appeal to St. Peter, Pale Young Gentlemen, Pale Young Gentlemen11, Float On, Modest Mouse, Good News for People Who Love Bad News12, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea, Neutral Milk Hotel, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea13, Karma Police, Radiohead, OK Computer14, Dilaudid, The Mountain Goats, Dilaudid15, Dirty Old Town, The Pogues, Rum Sodomy & the Lash16, Homeward Bound, Simon & Garfunkel, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme17, Burma Shave, Tom Waits, Bounced Checks18, The Hollow Men for Trumpet and Strings, Op. 25, T.S. Eliot & Vincent Persichetti, The Estamos Unidos Project19, 1/1, Brian Eno, Ambient 1: Music for Airports20, 2/1, Brian Eno, Ambient 1: Music for AirportsLyrics to come: