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Strangers to Ourselves

Strangers to Ourselves is the sixth studio album by American rock band . It was released on March 17, 2015, through , marking an eight-year gap since the band's previous studio album, We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank (2007). Self-produced primarily by frontman with assistance from , Brian Deck, and Clay Jones, the album was recorded in 2014 across several studios and features 15 tracks with a total length of 57:10. The album's themes explore alienation, introspection, and existential concerns, characteristic of Modest Mouse's style with influences from and . Lead single "Lampshades on Fire" was released on December 15, 2014, followed by "The Ground Walks, with Time in a Box" upon the album's release. Strangers to Ourselves debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, selling 76,000 copies in its first week, and reached number one on the Top Rock Albums chart. It received generally favorable reviews, earning a score of 70 out of 100 based on 32 critics, with praise for standout tracks but mixed opinions on its overall cohesion compared to earlier works.

Background and development

Lineup changes

Founding bassist departed in 2012 after two decades with the band, primarily to spend more time with his family following years of extensive touring that led to . The core lineup remained anchored by vocalist and guitarist , drummer , multi-instrumentalist , and guitarist , providing continuity amid the shifts. To address the vacancy left by Judy, the band added bassist Russell Higbee (formerly of ) and violinist/keyboardist Lisa Molinaro, along with contributions from returning guitarist , expanding the ensemble's capabilities. These personnel shifts contributed to periods of instability that strained band cohesion during the album's early development, prolonging the process with reports of internal challenges and lineup flux before stabilizing for recording. The changes also subtly influenced the songwriting by introducing fresh perspectives, though the core creative vision stayed rooted in Brock's direction.

Songwriting process

The songwriting process for Strangers to Ourselves commenced in mid-2012, marking the start of creative work following the band's previous release, We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, in and creating an eight-year interval between full-length albums. Isaac Brock served as the primary composer, channeling personal experiences including environmental preoccupations—such as beekeeping and foraging—and introspective themes into the material. His approach allowed songs to develop organically without a predefined structure, reflecting a deliberate pace amid band members' personal lives, including family milestones. Over the ensuing years, Brock and the band amassed sufficient material for two albums, generating around 37 songs, though only 15 were selected for the final tracklist, with others left unfinished and shelved for possible later inclusion. This abundance stemmed from Brock's tendency to explore extensively, discarding tracks that deviated too far from the band's core identity. Early demos captured this experimental ethos, featuring extended, unstructured compositions that Brock described as "long songs that went nowhere about absolutely fucking nothing," prioritizing raw ideation in informal settings before refining ideas for structured sessions.

Recording

Studios and producers

The recording of Strangers to Ourselves took place primarily at Ice Cream Party Studios in , a facility owned and operated by frontman , with sessions spanning from 2012 to 2014. The album's production involved a collaborative team led by Brock, who served as co-producer alongside Brian Deck, Clay Jones, , and Andrew Weiss, each contributing to specific tracks and overall shaping of the sound. Mixing duties were handled by Joe Zook at Henson Recording Studios in , , marking a return collaboration after his work on Modest Mouse's previous full-length album, We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank. Notable guest appearances included James Mercer of The Shins providing backing vocals on several tracks, as well as guitar work from Dann Gallucci, a former Modest Mouse member who later joined Cold War Kids.

Production challenges

The recording of Strangers to Ourselves spanned nearly three years, from late 2011 to early 2015, during which the band cycled through multiple producers and faced significant creative hurdles. Frontman Isaac Brock initially co-produced the album with Clay Jones but dismissed himself from the role after just 10 days, citing his inability to effectively oversee the process while performing on it. This self-firing stemmed from Brock's dissatisfaction with early sessions, leading to a search for external collaborators, though scheduling conflicts with hired producers like Andrew Weiss limited their involvement to specific tracks. The process involved obsessive remixing and over-recording, with Brock often working 24-hour shifts that blurred days into nights and extended timelines unnecessarily. Reports of unconventional guest appearances further complicated production, as the band incorporated "bizarre" collaborations that required extensive adjustments and experimentation. For instance, sessions with OutKast's and Nirvana's introduced new sonic directions, prompting multiple takes and revisions that prolonged the already drawn-out process, though their contributions were ultimately not included on the final album. These experimental efforts, including Brock's insistence on reworking arrangements amid shifting ideas, contributed to a perfectionist approach that turned the sessions into what he described as a "nightmare." Lineup instability added to the challenges, particularly the departure of founding bassist in , which necessitated mid-process rearrangements of bass lines and rhythms across numerous tracks. The band adapted by integrating new members like Russell Higbee on bass and relying on multi-instrumentalist , but these transitions required halting momentum to recalibrate the material's foundation. Ultimately, despite amassing enough material for two full albums during the sessions—conducted across studios in and elsewhere—the band opted to release only the most cohesive tracks as Strangers to Ourselves, leaving the second set's songs incomplete and shelved. Brock later reflected that this decision stemmed from the exhaustive nature of the process, prioritizing quality over quantity amid the unresolved extras.

Music and lyrics

Musical style

Strangers to Ourselves blends , , and experimental elements, drawing influences from artists like in its incorporation of carnival-like and orchestral flourishes. The album's sound reflects a polished evolution of Modest Mouse's signature jittery melodies and off-kilter rhythms, transitioning from the band's earlier raw roots toward a more studio-crafted aesthetic with art-pop and power undertones. Eclectic arrangements dominate the record, featuring layered guitars with eerie harmonic bends, keyboards, and brass horns that add textural depth and occasional bombast. Instrumentation includes thunderous junkyard drums, ghostly guitar figures, , and subtle orchestral touches like strings and percussion, creating a hodgepodge of delicate atmospherics and glammy energy. This diversity underscores the album's experimental leanings, with some tracks evoking a warped pop excess reminiscent of late-period influences. The tracks vary widely, from upbeat rockers like "Lampshades on Fire," driven by hard-swinging backbeats and buoyant rhythms, to atmospheric pieces such as "Ansel," highlighted by glimmering mallet percussion and drowsy brushwork on drums. Overall, the represents a natural progression for , retaining hints of past works through familiar riffs and structures while achieving a more refined and sturdy production quality.

Themes and influences

Strangers to Ourselves explores themes of and , reflecting a profound sense of disconnection from one's own and the world. The encapsulates this through depicting individuals trapped in jams, symbolizing life's stagnation and inability to progress, as Brock sings of being stuck in amid and regret. This motif of personal underscores an , where characters grapple with the futility of and the passage of time, blending with a pervasive sense of . The album delves into regret and forgetfulness as recurring elements, with Brock acknowledging human efforts marred by inevitable lapses in memory and self-awareness, as evident in lines like "I do regret" and "we'll forget." Environmental nihilism emerges prominently, portraying humanity's destructive tendencies toward nature and a looming sense of planetary doom, influenced by Brock's long-standing concerns about global mortality and ecological collapse. Songs like "Coyotes" critique environmental hypocrisy, highlighting mankind's disregard for the natural world amid self-serving actions. Influences on the album's lyrical content draw from , particularly , whose essay "" provides the titular phrase evoking alienation from oneself. shapes these themes, viewing through a lens of insignificance and flawed impermanence, likening personal existence to a mere "skin cell on the world" while expressing diminished optimism compared to earlier works. Motifs of and human flaws permeate the record, underscoring mortality's inevitability and inherent weaknesses, as seen in tracks addressing apocalyptic partying and existential self-doubt.

Release and promotion

Singles

The lead single from Strangers to Ourselves, "Lampshades on Fire", was released on December 15, , as a free digital download to promote the upcoming . The track, characterized by its driving rhythm and Brock's urgent vocals, was accompanied by a directed by Torres-Torres, featuring surreal desert imagery that built anticipation for the album's themes. It achieved significant success, reaching number one on the Alternative Airplay chart for three weeks. Following the lead single, "Coyotes" was released on January 20, 2015, available as a digital download and part of a limited 7-inch vinyl single paired with "Lampshades on Fire". The song's folk-inflected sound and whimsical lyrics were promoted through a stop-motion created by Heath and Brian Lee Hughes, depicting animated coyotes in a playful narrative to engage fans ahead of the album launch. "The Best Room" followed on February 3, 2015, as a digital single stream, offering a more introspective track with layered instrumentation that highlighted the album's eclectic style. It was shared via official channels to sustain momentum, though it did not receive a dedicated . On February 16, 2015, "The Ground Walks, with Time in a Box" was released as a promotional digital single, featuring the band's signature angular guitars and dynamic shifts. A , directed by Jorge Torres-Torres, was later released in July 2015, showcasing abstract visuals to complement the song's experimental edge. The final pre-album single, "Of Course We Know", debuted on , 2015, as a digital download, serving as the album's sprawling closer with psychedelic elements and extended runtime. It was promoted through streaming platforms without a contemporaneous video, focusing instead on its role in teasing the full record's depth. These s collectively drove pre-release buzz through targeted digital releases and visual content.

Marketing and release

Strangers to Ourselves was released on March 17, 2015, by , serving as Modest Mouse's first studio album in eight years following 2007's We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank. Originally scheduled for March 3, 2015, the release was postponed by two weeks without a publicly stated reason. The album was issued in several formats, including standard CD, digital download, and a gatefold double LP pressed on 180-gram vinyl, which included a digital download card. Pre-release promotion built anticipation through social media teasers on , where shared cryptic images and snippets, including an early reveal of the "Lampshades on Fire" in December 2014. On February 3, 2015, unveiled the full tracklist alongside a new single, "The Best Room," further heightening hype via official press announcements and online platforms. The album artwork, an abstract aerial view of an RV park in , depicts clusters of tiny, ant-like figures in confined spaces, visually echoing the record's exploration of alienation and self-strangeness.

Touring

To promote Strangers to Ourselves, announced a tour on March 2, 2015, beginning with North American dates in March and April that year, encompassing headline shows and festival appearances such as the Gasparilla Music Festival in Tampa on March 7 and in , on May 23. The itinerary included stops at venues like in for two nights on March 18 and 19, marking the album's release weekend celebrations. The tour expanded internationally with a European leg in July 2015, featuring UK headline dates at The Institute in Birmingham on July 5, The Ritz in Manchester on July 7, O2 Academy Leeds on July 8, and O2 Academy Newcastle on July 9, alongside festival slots at the Calling Festival in London on July 4 and T in the Park in Perth, Scotland, on July 12. Additional international dates followed in early 2016, including Australian headline shows at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney on March 21 and the Palais Theatre in Melbourne on March 22. In summer 2016, co-headlined a U.S. arena tour with Brand New, running from June 28 in , to July 30 in , with the bands alternating opening and closing slots and no supporting acts. The 24-date run visited amphitheaters and arenas including the Tower Theater in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, on June 30 and the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in on July 23. Modest Mouse debuted album material on television during the tour's buildup, performing "Be Brave" as the first musical guests on on March 24, 2015. Early setlists emphasized new tracks from Strangers to Ourselves, with up to seven songs from the album featured in shows like the March 19 performance at , prompting mixed fan responses over the reduced emphasis on older hits such as "The World at Large" and "Float On."

Critical reception

Contemporary reviews

Upon its release on September 13, 2022, Strangers to Ourselves received widespread critical acclaim for its empathetic and nuanced exploration of mental illness. The book was praised for blending personal memoir with in-depth case studies, challenging conventional psychiatric narratives. In The New York Times, Alexandra Schwartz lauded Aviv's ability to "probe the stories we tell ourselves about our suffering," highlighting the book's compassionate portrayal of individuals whose experiences defy standard diagnoses. The Guardian's reviewer described it as a "profoundly intelligent attempt to understand the conflicting stories we tell about psychological distress," appreciating its redefinition of mental illness beyond medical frameworks. Critics frequently noted the book's non-sensationalized approach, with commending Aviv's "rigorous yet tender" reporting that illuminates the interplay of culture, medicine, and personal identity. Aggregated reviews on Bookmarks Magazine rated it highly, with an overall "Rave" consensus based on 17 professional reviews.

Accolades and legacy

Strangers to Ourselves became a bestseller and was selected as one of the top ten books of 2022 by , , , and . It was a finalist for the 2023 for Criticism. Aviv received the Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant for the book in 2022. The work has been recognized for advancing discussions on , with its empathetic methodology influencing subsequent and on psychiatric narratives as of 2025.

Commercial performance

Chart positions

Strangers to Ourselves debuted strongly on various international music charts following its release in March 2015. In the United States, it entered the at number three with 77,000 album-equivalent units. The album also achieved number one positions on the Top Rock Albums, Top Alternative Albums, Top Vinyl Albums, and Internet Albums charts, reflecting its strong performance within the rock and alternative genres. Internationally, the album saw moderate success, peaking at number 28 on the and spending one week in the top 100. In , it reached number 15 on the Chart. On the Scottish Albums Chart, it peaked at number 31 over two weeks.
Chart (2015)Peak position
Australian Albums ()15
Scottish Albums (OCC)31
(OCC)28
3
Top Alternative Albums ()1
Top Rock Albums ()1

Sales figures

Strangers to Ourselves debuted with 77,000 album-equivalent units in the United States during its first week of release, marking a solid but diminished performance compared to the band's prior major-label efforts. Of these, approximately 73,000 were pure sales, reflecting the era's growing influence of streaming on chart metrics. By late 2015, the album had accumulated over 150,000 units in the US, a figure that grew modestly in subsequent years but remained far below the sales trajectory of Modest Mouse's 2007 release We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, which exceeded 649,000 units and earned RIAA Gold certification. Unlike earlier breakthroughs like 2004's Good News for People Who Love Bad News—fueled by the hit single "Float On" and certified 2× Platinum—the album did not achieve any major certifications from the RIAA, underscoring a shift toward a dedicated rather than mainstream commercial dominance. This sustained but limited reach highlights the album's niche appeal within indie rock circles, bolstered by vinyl reissues and digital availability rather than blockbuster sales.

Track listing

Standard edition

The standard edition of Strangers to Ourselves consists of 15 tracks with a total runtime of 57:10, released on CD and digital formats by on March 17, 2015. All lyrics written by except where noted; all music by . No bonus tracks included. The track listing is as follows:
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Strangers to Ourselves"Modest Mouse3:24
2."Lampshades on Fire"Modest Mouse3:08
3."Shit in Your Cut"Modest Mouse4:44
4."Pistol (A. Cunanan, Miami, FL. 1996)"Modest Mouse3:42
5."Ansel"Modest Mouse2:56
6."The Ground Walks, with Time in a Box"Modest Mouse6:12
7."Coyotes"Modest Mouse3:31
8."Pups to Dust"Modest Mouse3:31
9."Sugar Boats"Modest Mouse4:03
10."Wicked Campaign"Modest Mouse3:34
11."Be Brave"Modest Mouse3:31
12."God Is an Indian and You're an Asshole"Jeremiah Green (lyrics), Modest Mouse (music)1:17
13."The Tortoise and the Tourist"Modest Mouse3:41
14."The Best Room"Modest Mouse4:25
15."Of Course We Know"Modest Mouse5:23
Non-single tracks on the standard edition showcase Modest Mouse's signature eclecticism, blending introspective , experimental instrumentation, and narrative elements. The opens with a patient, pretty featuring drowsy brushwork on , a prominent line, and gentle, midrange vocals that evoke a sense of quiet . "Pistol (A. Cunanan, Miami, FL. 1996)" stands out as a narrative-driven piece inspired by the 1990s serial killer , delivered in a clattering, overcooked style with sloppy rhythms reminiscent of the band's earlier lo-fi experiments. "Ansel" incorporates glimmering mallet percussion for a fresh, shimmering texture atypical of Modest Mouse's catalog. Tracks like "Coyotes" feature delicately fingerpicked , drawing parallels to late-period folk influences, while "The Best Room" unfolds as an unruffled, sweet pop-rock number with a sunny and optimistic vibe.

Vinyl edition

The vinyl edition of Strangers to Ourselves was issued as a double pressed on 180-gram by on March 17, 2015, coinciding with the album's standard release date. This format maintains the full 15-track sequence from the standard edition but distributes the songs across four sides to accommodate analog playback constraints and preserve audio fidelity. The packaging features a jacket with larger-scale reproduction of the original artwork depicting Arizona's Venture Out RV Resort, printed inner sleeves, and an included redeemable for a digital download of the . The cover includes embossed lettering and UV-reactive ink on the title "STRANGERS," adding a tactile and visual element suited to the physical medium. No bonus tracks are included, ensuring the vinyl runtime matches the standard edition's 57:10 while allowing for extended grooves that emphasize the album's , particularly in tracks with brass arrangements.

Track listing

SideTrackTitleDuration
A1"Strangers to Ourselves"3:24
A2"Lampshades on Fire"3:08
A3"Shit in Your Cut"4:44
A4" (A. Cunanan, Miami, FL. )"3:42
B5"Ansel"2:56
B6"The Ground Walks, with Time in a Box"6:12
B7"Coyotes"3:31
B8"Pups to Dust"3:31
C9"Sugar Boats"4:03
C10"Wicked Campaign"3:34
C11"Be Brave"3:31
C12"God Is an Indian and You're an "1:17
D13"The and the Tourist"3:41
D14"The Best Room"4:25
D15"Of Course We Know"5:23

Personnel

Modest Mouse

The core members of responsible for the primary instrumentation and production on Strangers to Ourselves were , who handled vocals, guitars, keyboards, and served as a ; , who played drums and percussion; , who contributed bass, synth, backing vocals, piano, upright piano, , kalimba, , and ; , who provided bass, guitar, backing vocals, , , kalimba, , organ, , , , , and upright bass on all tracks; and , who contributed guitar, ukulele, backing vocals, and . Guitarist , a former member of , contributed guitar, , synth, and sequencing on all tracks.

Additional musicians

James Mercer of contributed vocals on various tracks, including backing vocals on "The Ground Walks, with Time in a Box." Other session musicians included William Slater on for "The Ground Walks, with Time in a Box," backing vocals, , , and modular synth; Corrina Repp on backing vocals; Seth Lorinczi on ; Ryan Baldoz on backwards ; Jose Medeles on , percussion, and vibes; Maureen Pandos on upright ; Davey Brozowski on percussion; on percussion; Jeremy Sherrer on , MPC programming, and backing vocals; Tristan Forney on ; and Lisa Molinaro on viola, , , and vocals. External contributors, including Lisa Molinaro, provided string arrangements for several atmospheric songs, enhancing the album's textured soundscapes.

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