After a long, illustrious career of trailer park thrashers (Lonesome Crowded West), kiddie-revvers (The Fruit That Ate Itself), twangy ballads (The Moon and Antarctica) and three more ridiculously undisappointing albums, Modest Mouse have little left to prove to their monstrous fan base. But for those who jumped on board with “”Float On”” – or just loved the crap out of it – there’s a definite hunger for some more beaming, skipping cheer. And their latest reaches even higher peaks for all its deeper troughs, a pitching sea-storm for the best and bravest. (SW)
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