Gabriel Scheer - 11.02.2009 It is rare to hear an album that’s different than most anything else one’s heard in quite some time. It is also rare to find one so different it both ...
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Kev Kharas - 22.11.2008 The last couple of years a trend has emerged among American rock bands - the likes of No Age, Crystal Castles, Times New Viking and Deerhunter, all ha...
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Mark Abraham - 21.10.2008  It seems to me it would be more than a little condescending for me to say, “now this is more like it!”—as if Deerhoof exists totally to please me. Ins...
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Brad Barrett - 20.10.2008  The landscape Deerhoof reside in is has always been a constantly shape-shifting place with tremors and tectonic shuffling splitting the ground asunder...
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Susan Visakowitz - 18.10.2008 Last year's infectious "Friend Opportunity" presented Deerhoof in Technicolor, the band distorting pop to create a musical Candyland dotted with explo...
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KEVIN O'DONNELL - 15.10.2008  If Dora the Explorer cut an album with Sonic Youth, it might sound like Deerhoof. The California band has blended Satomi Matsuzaki's little-girl vocal...
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Adam Moerder - 10.10.2008  So Deerhoof, crazy band, right Lots of weird tics, art-school tropes, music theory indulgences-- and yet the San Francisco quartet has steadily veere...
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Zach Schonfeld - 08.10.2008  Only on a Deerhoof album is the juxtaposition of cutesy twee pop with pulverizing noise rock so utterly infectious. It’s a contradiction perhaps best ...
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Joe Davenport - 07.10.2008 Deerhoof is a band that continues to divide people. Some are attracted to singer Satomi Matsuzaki's vocal style (I for one am among that group) while ...
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