So, Spectrum Culture does these features called “Resequence” where you take an album and rework the track list so it’s more to your liking. On one hand this feels unholy, but on the other there are a lot of albums that, once I think on it, I would love the ability to rework the order. Modest Mouse’s The Moon & Antarctica is probably foremost among them. I’ve always felt that it sagged in the middle; putting “The Cold Part” basically next to “The Stars are Projectors” with only a short little rocker between to separate them kills the energy halfway through. So here’s my proposed fantasy realignment of the album that puts “Stars are Projectors” down at the end where it’s wild psychedelic outro can carry out The Moon & Antarctica like it was always meant to.
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