I really like this band called Modest Mouse. Some of you might of heard of them but they are an indie rock band that me and my best friend like. We are trying to get other people to like them to get them more popular. We once offered to go to one of their concerts but my best friend couldn't go because he had football. We keep having them listen to their songs and they seem to like them but they don't really talk about them. Please let me know if you have any suggestions for making this band popular for me and my friend!
Thanks!
IThasJUSTbegun answered Sunday August 26 2007, 8:09 pm: In my opion its better that they arent like HUGELY popular like say...fall out boy, cause then its more fun and you have a better chance of meeting the band and small venues are always fun, but thats just my opion. [ IThasJUSTbegun's advice column | Ask IThasJUSTbegun A Question ]
baachan answered Sunday August 26 2007, 7:24 pm: Yeah, Modest Mouse is already pretty popular. Although I don't know anyone myself that likes them, there are a lot of people somewhere that do. They have a really different style and everyone i've told about them didn't like them but that's just them. Burn your friends a cd or something. [ baachan's advice column | Ask baachan A Question ]
jewishgurli91 answered Sunday August 26 2007, 7:17 pm: modest mouse is really popular already! i love them...but its kind of hard to force people to like certain kinds of music. You're style might be indie rock but they might like hip hop/rap and they probably just dont prefer indie stuff. but there are tons of other people who like modest mouse so maybe find them?
hope that helped but if you still want to make it popular with them, just keep introducing them to more modest mouse stuff and sing it all the time and tell them cool stuff about them, like that they were a band featured on tv shows like the oc and one tree hill and stuff like that
-mari:D [ jewishgurli91's advice column | Ask jewishgurli91 A Question ]
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