Marty Garner - 02/Feb/2010  On last year’s Microcastles, Deerhunter’s Bradford Cox stepped out of the bedroom and flexed some serious guitar-pop muscles, transforming...
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John S.W. MacDonald - 10/Dec/2009  Bradford Cox (a.k.a. Atlas Sound) may lead a rock band, Atlanta’s Deerhunter, but on his own, he commands altogether hazier and more fragile armies. L...
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Ted Chase - 09/Dec/2009  In 2008, Bradford Cox was one of the most prolific people inindie-dom. As frontman forDeerhunter (QRO live review), his groupreleased not one, but tw...
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Andrew Winistorfer - 18/Nov/2009  For a project originally started as a way for Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox to give a voice to his despairing isolation (he records completely alon...
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Hannis Brown - 12/Nov/2009  For Atlas Sound’s second studio album, Logos, Bradford Cox continues with the shimming and dreamlike washes that characterized his debut, Let The Blin...
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Josie Clowney - 04/Nov/2009 The appeal of Bradford Cox, in whatever guise, is his play for the big stakes. He doesn?t necessarily seek universal popularity, but he is speaking to...
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Adam Nelson - 02/Nov/2009 When you really look at it, Bradford Cox’s career trajectory is scary. The first Deerhunter release, which now feels like at least a decade ago, was o...
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Jim Brackpool, - 27/Oct/2009 Finding inspiration enough to squeeze out even one album a year seems like a taxing proposition for most musicians. Getting two out and finding them b...
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Meryl Trussler - 27/Oct/2009 Logos: the name makes me think of 1) Douglas Coupland's Corporate Safety Blanket No. 1, a snug throw spangled with the brand names whose very fonts an...
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Tyler Parks - 26/Oct/2009 Since the release of the first album under his Atlas Sound moniker?Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Not Feel?Bradford Cox has made a slew of A...
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