Bryan Sanchez - 05.06.2009 With the opening, shimmering, moments of “Red Oak Way,” one could easily confuse it as the first song on the next Deerhunter album. Truth be told, Lot...
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Paul Brown - 02.06.2009  The last couple of years have seen Bradford Cox become alternative music’s pin-up boy of sorts, what with the outrageously frequent and potent recordi...
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Mars Simpson - 20.04.2009 The man behind the curtain of Kranky's latest addition to the world of scintillating experimental pop music can often strike a very unassuming pose. O...
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Cam Wilson - 15.04.2009  Atlanta-based quintet, but The Floodlight Collective is a bit too derivative of what proceeded it. The Floodlight Collective features every spare esse...
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Clayton Purdom - 10.04.2009  That Lotus Plaza’s debut record is about as good as either/any of the Deerhunter records (which ones count) is just the sort of plain opinion—a curso...
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Bruce Scott - 01.04.2009  There’s a scene in Stand By Me where Chris, Teddy, Gordie and Vern are forging their way through the Castle Rock woods, dancing in step along train t...
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Scott Hreha - 01.04.2009  Solo recordings and side projects can be awfully revealing where the inner workings and personal relationships of a band are concerned. Think of the t...
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Lukas Suveg - 30.03.2009 On Deerhunter’s 2007 track “Fluorescent Grey,” Bradford Cox repeatedly intones the line, “Patiently, patiently.” Lead guitarist Lockett Pundt has no d...
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Shawn Reynaldo - 27.03.2009  Although Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox’s oddball antics may snag all the headlines, much of the band’s signature swirling reverb can be traced back...
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Krista N. Levy - 25.03.2009 Hovering still and hushed in between layers of dreamy murmurings and earthly musings, this debut requires more than a single listen through. As the so...
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