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Modest Mouse Share "The Best Room", Detail Tracklist, Push Back Release Date

Modest Mouse have shared "The Best Room", another song off their forthcoming album Strangers to Ourselves. It follows "Lampshades on Fire" and "Coyotes". Listen below. Originally slated to be released on March 3, the band announced a new release date two weeks later on March 17. They've also shared the tracklist—check that out below.

It's been confirmed that on March 17, the day they release the album, they'll perform on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon".

Strangers to Ourselves:

01 Strangers to Ourselves
02 Lampshades on Fire
03 Shit in Your Cut
04 Pistol (A. Cunanan, Miami, FL. 1996)
05 Ansel
06 The Ground Walks, with Time in a Box
07 Coyotes
08 Pups to Dust
09 Sugar Boats
10 Wicked Campaign
11 Be Brave
12 God is an Indian and You're an Asshole
13 The Tortoise and the Tourist
14 The Best Room
15 Of Course We Know

Watch Pitchfork.tv's documentary about The Lonesome Crowded West:



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