Lew is - 22/Nov/2008  Agoraphobia.”
Wasted our lives / we wasted our time
Microcastle has character. It’s the perfect minimalist album, and I stress it as an album. This ...
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Matthew Perpetua - 18/Nov/2008 Deerhunter's name implies aggression and brutality, but even at their loudest, the Atlanta band's music possesses a bewildered fragility that suggests...
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Wilson McBee - 04/Nov/2008  ...
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John Brainlove - 31/Oct/2008  Atlanta’s Bradford Cox has become something of an underground celebrity of late. From his loping gait and distinctive emaciated frame to his out-and-p...
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Jon Lusk - 29/Oct/2008 Fronted by openly gay and occasionally cross-dressing singer Bradford Cox, the five-piece Deerhunter have earned themselves a formidable reputation fo...
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Ethan Stanislawski - 29/Oct/2008  Deerhunter has matured more in the last two years than even some of the best bands do in at least five years, and reached a plateau that most bands ne...
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Caryn Ganz - 28/Oct/2008  Bradford Cox, the lanky leader of Atlanta psych-garage band Deerhunter, looks like a combination of Stephen Malkmus and Thurston Moore, and sounds lik...
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Kev Kharas - 28/Oct/2008 Thus far in their recording career, Deerhunter have marked themselves out as a band of contradictions. The sound of what they do and have done in the ...
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Rajith Savanadasa - 28/Oct/2008  When Deerhunter, the restrictively self-described purveyors of “Ambient-punk” from Atlanta released their second LP, 2007’s Cryptograms, it was much a...
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Josie Clowney - 28/Oct/2008 Bradford Cox loves the Breeders, and I can?t fault him for it. He is locked in a mindmeld with the zeitgeist, a post-ego celebrity who is of his fans ...
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