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The Moon & Antarctica (album) by Modest Mouse
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Modest Mouse bestography
The Moon & Antarctica is ranked as the best album by Modest Mouse.
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The Moon & Antarctica track list
The tracks on this album have an average rating of 85 out of 100 (all tracks have been rated).
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1. | 3rd Planet | 91/100 (327 votes) Comments: 13 comments | |
2. | Gravity Rides Everything | 90/100 (290 votes) Comments: 5 comments | |
3. | Dark Center Of The Universe | 88/100 (249 votes) Comments: 5 comments | |
4. | Perfect Disguise | 84/100 (208 votes) Comments: 4 comments | |
5. | Tiny Cities Made Of Ashes | 85/100 (225 votes) Comments: 5 comments | |
6. | A Different City | 84/100 (210 votes) Comments: 3 comments | |
7. | The Cold Part | 84/100 (207 votes) Comments: 3 comments | |
8. | Alone Down There | 82/100 (208 votes) Comments: 2 comments | |
9. | The Stars Are Projectors | 87/100 (227 votes) Comments: 6 comments | |
10. | Wild Packs Of Family Dogs | 82/100 (204 votes) Comments: 5 comments | |
11. | Paper Thin Walls | 87/100 (233 votes) Comments: 2 comments | |
12. | I Came As A Rat | 85/100 (214 votes) Comments: 5 comments | |
13. | Lives | 86/100 (216 votes) Comments: 4 comments | |
14. | Life Like Weeds | 83/100 (199 votes) Comments: 1 comment | |
15. | What People Are Made Of | 82/100 (187 votes) Comments: 3 comments |
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The Moon & Antarctica rankings
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Latest 20 charts that this album appears in:
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2019 | sunnydhamm | Top 15 Music Albums of 2000 | 2/15 | 5 |
2019 | Exist-en-ciel | Top 40 Music Albums of 2000 | 3/40 | 5 |
2019 | Cheboygan74 | Top 20 Music Albums of 2000 | 12/20 | 2 |
2019 | Mark6313 | Top 100 Greatest Music Albums | 97/100 | 4 |
2019 | paladisiac | Top 75 Music Albums of 2000 | 2/75 | 5 |
2019 | Handpora | Top 93 Greatest Music Albums | 82/93 | 13 |
2019 | jdizzle123456 | Top 20 Music Albums of 2000 | 4/20 | 4 |
2019 | thereckoner | Top 100 Greatest Music Albums | 72/100 | 29 |
2019 | dgarr22 | Top 100 Greatest Music Albums | 70/100 | 31 |
2019 | Madrocker | Top 100 Music Albums of the 2000s | 53/100 | 10 |
2019 | rlang36 | Top 100 Greatest Music Albums | 33/100 | 68 |
2019 | AvalancheGrips | Top 78 Music Albums of the 2000s | 6/78 | 19 |
2019 | IgnacioJoaquin | Top 100 Music Albums of the 2000s | 49/100 | 10 |
2019 | Christovskee | Top 100 Greatest Music Albums | 4/100 | 97 |
2019 | elo269megv | Top 100 Music Albums of the 2000s | 47/100 | 11 |
2019 | Glitterboiii | Top 50 Music Albums of 2000 | 26/50 | 3 |
2019 | Mattdup279 | Top 24 Music Albums of 2000 | 2/24 | 5 |
2019 | Cheboygan74 | Top 100 Music Albums of the 2000s | 78/100 | 5 |
2019 | Mattdup279 | Top 100 Music Albums of the 2000s | 7/100 | 19 |
2019 | Shattypants | Top 50 Greatest Music Albums | 12/50 | 78 |
Total Charts: The total number of charts that this album has appeared in. | 866 | |||
Total Rank Score: The total rank score. | 23,018 |
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Slows down a bit near the end, other than that a great album. Eric Judy sounds so good on this
Over a decade since I first heard this thing, I'm still growling along.
I think I don't give this album as much credit as it deserves (and I still give it a LOT); I think that's solely because I got into it during a really strange time in my life where I was clinging to things that weren't good for me. The second half of this record is so heavy and bleak for me in places I can still really feel it, somehow it still stings and reminds me of a lot of darkness that I experienced. But isn't that the mark of truly effective music?
It's also one of the greatest opening songs on a record I've ever heard.
Yes, I think I should try to listen more to this.
This album might have the best opening trio of songs, everytime a i liten to 3rd planet I can avoid listening to the whole album again.
I came late to the Modest Mouse train, but after listening to this album regularly for weeks, it finally clicked. While LCW may be their best work, this is not far behind and is definitely a more cohesive album.
This album took a while. a good long time to grow on me as a whole. the first 3 songs were instant delights, 'The stars are projectors' emerged out as the absolute highlight, and 'wild pack of family dogs' is catchy af; but the album is so long (not a complaint) and every song is so individualistic with a full lyrical meaning of its own (no interludes or extended instrumentals) that it took a while for the entire thing to come together in my mind and make sense as a complete, cohesive album.
It definitely rewards multiple listens and has enough going on to keep you want to dig more and more into it. What makes this album really win is the absolute lack of any fillers. Every song earns its place here with its own merits and that makes this a more or less flawless album with the whole still being more than the sum of its parts.
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A lot going on to keep you interested. Worth repeated listens.
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I can sympathize with a lot of the comments here, but I think the raw heart and soul on this album is hard to be matched by anyone else in my opinion. I do concede that I prefer TLCW, but both are in my top 15. MM has a way of writing very abstract and dense lyrics that simultaneously seem to be talking about very specific, real experiences.
Slightly overrated I feel. A lot of moments only consolidate what has already been heard and don't really push any boundaries or introduce a new sound. Having said that, the first three tracks are three of MM's best songs. The closer is a fantastic change of pace too and finishes the record appropriately. Always preferred TLCW.
Favourite Tracks: 3rd Planet, Gravity Rides Everything, Dark Center Of The Universe, The Stars Are Projectors, What People Are Made Of
Least Favourite Tracks: Life Like Weeds
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Every Album Tells a Story: The Moon and Antarctica
The third installment of the series; this time with Modest Mouse's third album. It's a long read, so please, take your time. Feedback, thoughts, and your own opinions are greatly appreciated
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Everything keeping me together is falling apart.
I've got this thing that I consider my only art:
Fucking people over.
So begins an album which tells the story of a man (who I'll call Isaac), who rather than being the one doing the fucking, gets kicked over and over again. It begins with the song Third Planet, which sets the stage.
Everything is falling apart. His boss just quit the job to go look for blindspots, the world is obsessed with God's plan for them, and Isaac is with his girlfriend.
She's just had a miscarriage (baby-cum-angels fly around you, reminding you we used to be three and not just two.), which has put a strain on both of them. Isaac ties this back to the universe as a whole, the growth of a child in the womb is similar to the life on earth, growing and living, before dying without ever leaving the third planet. Foreshadowing the rest of the album, he remarks; the universe is shaped exactly like the earth, if you go straight long enough, you'll end up where you were.
In Gravity Rides Everything, Isaac tries to explain his realizations to his girlfriend as a way to console her. He tries an 'everything happens for a reason' approach: On spilt milk, sex and weight; everything will fall right into place. When we die, some sink and some lay, but at least I won't see you float away
She doesn't like this explanation; after all, she's just gone through the death of a child. How dare Isaac tell her that it will all be okay! They have an argument, with Isaac remarking that, 'It took a lot of work to be the ass I am, and I'm real damn sure that anyone can equally, easily, fuck you over.' He's essentially telling her to grow up, that she has to realize that sometimes life happens. Vilifying him for what happened won't solve anything. She doesn't accept this, and they break up.
A short while later, Isaac is bitter at her. The next time he sees her, in Perfect Disguise he takes the fact that she's better off post-relationship as proof that she was using him to climb up some fool-ass ladder, and sarcastically wishes her luck before he bids her farewell forever.
Not learning anything from his Third Planet realization about the shape of the universe, Isaac runs away to Tiny Cities Made Of Ashes. He does this because he's afraid that if he stays around, he'll do something stupid (I'm gonna hit you in the face, I'm gonna punch you in the glasses - oh no!), and because of a grass-is-greener mentality. He feels as if God has abandoned him; his previously perfect life has gone to shit - Hell has frozen over.
In A Different City, Isaac idealizes becoming a shut-in as a way of repairing his damaged psyche. He says he'll watch people through the cracks in the wall and on television. Cynically, he sees the decal man, the politicians as lying fools, whereas the 'smart' men like him don't say anything at all. He feels forgotten and betrayed by everyone; mainly his ex, and he vows not to forget that. Eventually he says goodbye to The Cold Part of the world to live a better life, with everything he's learned.
Of course, the baggage he has refuses to leave him Alone Down There, and he can't stop thinking. The voice inside his head keeps telling him that he was the one who was wrong all along, and in The Stars Are Projectors, he starts to come to grips with his faults.
Isaac goes through his laundry-list of problems, and assigns blame where it's due. He looks to the stars for guidance as he thinks things through. He realizes that she had it harder than he could have imagined at the time, and it was him who pushed her away, not the other way around. In Third Planet, Isaac remarked that her heart was dripping pitch and made of wood, in The Stars are Projectors he realizes that he was the one with the heavy, wooden heart all along.
He also comes to grips with politicians, who are only trying to find the best way to get things done. With the rest of his time, Isaac wonders about the universe, and how it was actually created. He's abandoned his faith in God by this time, so he searches for other answers.
Wild Pack Of Family Dogs serves as a flashback to Isaac as a kid. When he was young, a pack of dogs came through his neighbourhood, and his dad scared them off. When his own dog died, rather than tell him the truth, they said that his pet had joined the pack and was running free. Then, Isaac's sister died, and still too young to understand, he clung to the idea that the pack of dogs must have eaten her. Later, after his dad lost his job, Isaac fell into a depression where he'd sit outside waiting for the pack to claim him. Indomoviemania semi.
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When Isaac finally returns home, after spending so much time alone, he starts to feel a little claustrophobic. He goes back to his cynical outlook quickly; he's surrounded by Paper Thin Walls, where everyone's watching his every move.
In I Came as a Rat, Isaac's taking accountability again for his own faults, but also takes a few more digs at the creator who's to blame for these faults. He realizes that running away didn't solve anything, so he decides to leave in a different way, and kills himself.
Lives is a song from a post-mortem Isaac to society. He immediately regrets his decision, and tries telling everyone that it's not worth it. As he says,
It's hard to remember, it's hard to remember
We're alive, for the first time.
It's hard to remember, it's hard to remember
We're alive, for the last time.
It's hard to remember, it's hard to rememberTo live, before you die
It's hard to remember, it's hard to remember
When it takes, such a long time
In Life Like Weeds, to his ex-girlfriend, he asserts that 'you're just a rock to me.' And he wishes he could have said everything he meant to say. Isaac wishes he could have said how much he loved her, how he wishes that he hadn't have gotten so angry at her. It was all his fault; but he couldn't do anything to control it because 'our hearts are just made out of strings to be pulled.'
Finally, he talks to himself in his infinite loneliness. The final conclusion that he comes to from this is What People Are Made Of, particularly people like himself: THEY AIN'T MADE OF NOTHIN' BUT WATER AND SHIT.