3.18.2010

Pickin' on Modest Mouse

Being familiar with great crossover-tribute bands such as Hayseed Dixie and The Gourds (though these bands write original music as well), I've learned to expect excellence in the entertainment department. However, my recent discovery of Iron Horse's tribute to Modest Mouse has definitely raised the bar for both entertainment and overall talent in this "genre".

This group of middle-aged bluegrassers have managed to soften-up the beautifully cacophonous sound Modest Mouse is known for as well as lyrically lighten-up their often dark content. Upon close inspection, Iron Horse achieved this simply by rewording the ubiquitous F-bombs, GDs, and various other unholyness. What is impressive is that they pull this off seamlessly. On the other hand, it should be noted that there are common Modest Mouse themes that resonate well with bluegrass music (i.e. "drink away the part of the day that I cannot sleep away" as heard in Polar Opposites).

The fact these songs translate so well is itself an homage to the great talent of Modest Mouse. Making lyrics like "two one-eyed dogs there looking at stereos, Hi-fi gods try so hard to make their cars low to the ground " (again, Polar Opposites) sound so effortless and meaningful in any musical style is impressive.

Pulling songs from three Modest Mouse albums, Iron Horse clearly did their homework. The arrangements make since, both individually and as a compilation. If you fall into the camp that believes the greatest sound a banjo can make is falling into the bottom of a dumpster, then you’ll hate this tribute. However, if you’re open minded, appreciate great talent, whimsy and unique interpretation, you’re sure to enjoy all 10 tracks... though I'm sure tracks 1 and 4 will garner your immediate attention.