
Modest Mouse: The Lonesome Crowded West 2012
Dive into the raw creative energy behind Modest Mouse's seminal 1997 album with *Modest Mouse: The Lonesome Crowded West (2012)*, a 45-minute documentary crafted by RJ Bentler for Pitchfork.tv's *Pitchfork Classic* series.
Director: RJ Bentler
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Modest Mouse: The Lonesome Crowded West* (2012) about?
This documentary delves into the making of Modest Mouse's influential 1997 album, uncovering the personal and creative struggles behind its raw, atmospheric sound. It explores the band's origins in the Pacific Northwest and their journey to capturing the essence of *The Lonesome Crowded West* amid late-night jams and early setbacks.
Who directed *Modest Mouse: The Lonesome Crowded West*?
RJ Bentler directed the film as part of Pitchfork.tv's *Pitchfork Classic* series, a collection spotlighting historic albums and their cultural impact.
Who stars in *Modest Mouse: The Lonesome Crowded West*?
The documentary features Modest Mouse's core lineup—Isaac Brock, Jeremiah Green, Eric Judy—alongside producer Phil Ek and indie scene figure Calvin Johnson.
Is *Modest Mouse: The Lonesome Crowded West* (2012) worth watching?
For fans of indie rock or anyone curious about the creative process behind legendary albums, this short doc is a must-see. It's a concise, visually evocative dive into a pivotal moment in music history, with no filler—just pure, unfiltered insight into how a band's vision came to life.
How long is *Modest Mouse: The Lonesome Crowded West*?
The documentary runs for 45 minutes, making it a quick yet rewarding watch for music lovers.
About Modest Mouse: The Lonesome Crowded West (2012) — How a 1997 album became a defining indie rock moment
Dive into the raw creative energy behind Modest Mouse's seminal 1997 album with *Modest Mouse: The Lonesome Crowded West (2012)*, a 45-minute documentary crafted by RJ Bentler for Pitchfork.tv's *Pitchfork Classic* series. This intimate film traces the album's journey from the rainy Pacific Northwest to the bustling studios of Los Angeles and London, uncovering the stories, struggles, and breakthroughs that shaped its iconic sound. Through candid interviews with frontman Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green, bassist Eric Judy, and producer Phil Ek—plus insights from indie luminaries like Calvin Johnson—the documentary peels back layers of the creative process, revealing how geography, personal turmoil, and DIY ethos collided to produce a landmark in alternative music.
Set against a backdrop of moody coastal towns and gritty rehearsal spaces, the film captures the unfiltered spirit of the album's era—where ambition collided with imperfection, and raw talent outshone polished production. With a runtime that respects your time and a focus that never overstays its welcome, *The Lonesome Crowded West* offers fans and newcomers alike a chance to relive the magic of a band defining a moment in indie rock history.