News
Nov 04, 2011
By Laura Studarus
The new video for “Bronx Sniper”—a cut from Mister Heavenly’s debut album Out of Love features…chaos. We have the video. More
Tour Kicks Off November 4
Sep 22, 2011
By Laura Studarus
Hot on the promotions trail for recently released debut album Out of Love, today Mister Heavenly announced another string of tour dates. More
West Coast Tour Upcoming, Out of Love due August 16
Jul 11, 2011
By Margot Cooper Gruen
Supergroup Mister Heavenly (featuring Man Man‘s Ryan Kattner, Islands/Unicorns’ Nick Thorburn, and Modest Mouse‘s Joe Plummer) have released “Bronx Sniper,” the second song to be taken from their debut album, Out of Love. More
Jun 13, 2011
By Laura Studarus
Doom-Woppers Mister Heavenly are set to hit the road this August in support of their upcoming debut album, Out of Love. More
The Digital Stream Includes Two Tracks.
Jan 14, 2011
By Lauren Barbato
Mister Heavenly, featuring members of Modest Mouse and Islands, share with listeners their first official recordings, courtesy of Sub Pop. We have the stream. More
Actor to Play Bass Through West Coast Tour
Dec 01, 2010
By Laura Studarus
Recently we told you about Sub Pop’s newest signee, Mister Heavenly, a super group containing members of a few of our favorite bands, including Modest Mouse, Islands, and Man Man. Now it’s being reported that one of our favorite musician/actors has join their ranks: Michael Cera. More
Supergroup Announces Album, Tour Dates with Passion Pit
Nov 29, 2010
By Lauren Barbato
Nick Diamonds of indie rock outfits Islands and Unicorns, Man Man’s Honus Honus, and Joe Plummer of Modest Mouse fame have teamed up to form Mister Heavenly. The trio have just signed to Sub Pop, with an album due in 2011 and tour dates with Passion Pit in the works. More
Reviews
Oct 02, 2017
By Matt the Raven
It may not be widely known, but Mister Heavenly already have some serious indie rock cred. Not only from their most excellent 2011 debut Out of Love, but also by boasting three indie rock veterans in Nicholas Thorburn (Islands), Ryan Kattner (Man Man), and Joe Plummer (Modest Mouse, The Shins) ,whose body of work speaks for itself. More
Aug 17, 2011
By Lauren Barbato
Mister Heavenly is currently the only doom wop group on the scene, perhaps because they invented the still-hard-to-pinpoint genre. Reportedly pulling from a history of heartbreak and the soulful laments of 1950s R&B—although opener “Bronx Sniper,” with its snarls and heavy guitars, is more garage rock revival than anything else—Mister Heavenly possess a gritty sort of charm. More