Showing posts with label Deerhunter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deerhunter. Show all posts

What's Up, Planet Earth?

Friday, October 29, 2010


Life has refused to move out of the fast lane for the past couple months, hence, not much action around here. Nonetheless, 2010 has kept on trucking (although the ridiculousness of the weather here in the midwest was starting to make me wonder whether or not we were ever going to make it to fall), and the onslaught of great artists releasing new material has continued. So as of right now, I'm kinda feeling like I just crawled out from under a rock (no disrespect to the guy who actually did spend a ton of time under a rock). Here's what I've been "surviving on":

  • For me, the new Deerhunter album flat-out has to be in the conversation for album of the year. Bradford Cox is on one abnormally filthy roll. So far, two singles have been released. "Revival" is classic Deerhunter/Cox in all their poppy, reverb-dredged glory. "Helicopter", while definitely from the same family tree, is a more ambient, slow-burning track, but ultimately just as satisfying.

  • There's a pretty good possibility Sufjan Steven's first new album in half a decade is going to be in that same conversation before it's all said and done. It's all Sufjan, yet nothing like the rest of his catalogue. Whereas all of his previous output has been meticulously constructed with kid gloves and orchestral, The Age of Adz is more raw, emotional, and electronic. I'd also deem it less of a "grower" than Illinois, Michigan, etc. "Too Much" is pretty much a perfect snap shot of all of that.

  • Junip, José González' full band project, is obviously not in the business of writing checks that they can't cash. Fields delivers on the promise of "Always" in a big way. In fact, it's in many ways more satisfying than a similar project from a similar artist, Justin Veron's Volcano Choir. Hope this isn't a flash in the pan for González...

  • Maximum Balloon is the solo project of David Sitek, guitarist and production mastermind behind TV on the Radio. This is more so the Dr. Dre-type solo project rather than say, that of Jeremy Enigk. In other words, Sitek handles the production and instrumentation, but incorporates a slew of guest vocalists rather than taking that on himself. In many ways it feels like a TVOTR record, which is to be expected with Sitek's production along with Tunde Adebimpe and Kyp Malone handling the vocals on a couple tracks. But it is different. The entire album would sit on the extreme tech-y-ness edge of TVOTR's musical spectrum, incorporating very little live instrumentation. All that being said, it's really, really good. Case in point: "Groove Me" is destined to be stuck in your head when you wake up tomorrow.

  • This is the tastiest piece of musical candy since "Hey Ya":


  • Albums from earlier 2010 that are in it for the long haul:
  1. Arcade Fire The Suburbs
  2. Band of Horses Infinite Arms
  3. Broken Bells Broken Bells
  4. Gorillaz Plastic Beach
  5. Jónsi Go
  6. The National High Violet
  7. Spoon Transference
  8. Sleigh Bells Treats
  9. Big Boi Sir Lucious Left Foot
  10. The New Pornographers Together

  • Albums from earlier 2010 that aren't:
  1. Minus the Bear Omni (Hoping this is an anomaly)
  2. MGMT Congratulations (Probably too ambitious)
  3. Yeasayer Odd Blood (Too... odd)
  4. Ratatat LP4 (Part of a very gradual decline since Ratatat)
  5. Weezer Hurley (Somewhat sincere, but ultimately still forgettable)

What's everyone else been chewin' on lately?

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The Return of Deerhunter

Sunday, July 25, 2010


After Cryptograms, I probably would have thought it more likely that I'd get excited about a Ron Artest rap album than anything Deerhunter could ever produce. But time heals all wounds, and so do transcendently awesome albums, two of which have been released by Deerhunter/Bradford Cox over the past two years. So here I am, pumped for September 28, 2010, and all the coma-inducing, reverb-drenched awesomeness that's coming with it. To kick off the festivities, "Revival" has been released as the first single from Halcyon Digest. Enjoy.

Deerhunter: "Revival"

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I Like FREE Stuff...

Friday, January 8, 2010

This is probably better to have from a collector's standpoint than anything else. It's definitely not "Microcastlesque" or probably even "Cryptogramsesque," but enough of made up words. Point is, it's something you might not have from a band you may like, and once again...IT'S FREE. So, here is Deerhunter's - Carve Your Initials Into the Walls of the Night. It's a CD-R recording from 2005 that, Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox, posted recently on his blog. The link to his blog is below and the download link is at the bottom of his page. Go get it and listen to it or don't, just get it!

CARVE YOUR INITALS INTO THE WALLS OF THE NIGHT

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TGIF: Deerhunter "Behind Closed Doors"

Friday, June 19, 2009

"Microcastles" & "Little Kids"


      

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Deerhunter Live @ Noise Pop

Monday, March 2, 2009

Deerhunter's Microcastles is without a doubt my go-to album right now; it's getting play at home, work, and in the car. That said, some of their stuff is admittedly not for everyone (I've given their first album several "do-overs", and I still don't like it).


Nonetheless, their performance at the Noise Pop Festival last week is featured on YouTube right now, and if you can survive the opening three minutes of droney, looped weirdness, it's pretty good. They even perform a couple new tracks, which might be of interest to anyone who's already a fan. Flash right through me:

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Fikaked: January!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

My daughter turned 8 weeks old today; hard to believe...

Since we've got her home:

  1. She's put on almost 3 pounds and 3 inches.
  2. She can actually see things.
  3. She looks more like her beautiful mom every day.
  4. My wife has become addicted to Discovery (un)Health(y). That channel seriously airs some of the most disturbing (and depressing) programming I've ever seen.
  5. She's actually slept through the entire night several times.
  6. She's learned to like baths.
  7. We figured out she likes to listen to Jay-Z.
  8. Her mom has changed about 1,000 diapers (I've changed a few, too).
  9. She's developed a kung fu grip.
  10. She looks more like me everyday.

I'm definitely looking forward to the next few months, and all the months after that.

Some other observations from the past couple weeks:


1. The new Loney Dear album, Dear John is really good. I've absolutely been wearing it out. "Airport Surroundings" is my favorite song of 2009 so far.

2. Gran Torino was the first movie I've gone to the theater to watch since Hadley was born, and it was worth the wait. I thought the story was great, and Clint Eastwood is the man. There are a lot of young actors involved, and some of them aren't great, but it doesn't really matter because Eastwood just dominates the screen the entire time. Awesome movie.

3. Lost is finally back on. It's been a long wait, especially since last season was so good. I thought the 2 hour premier last Wednesday was pretty exciting, albeit confusing at times. Let's just hope the writers have been watching how complicated, ridiculous, and stupid Heroes has become over the past two seasons and that they do everything they can to steer clear of a mess like that...

4. After seeing those Geico commercials featuring their new mascot "Kash" about ten times, I realized that I was hooked on the background music for said commercials. I did some investigating and found out that it's actually a cover of an 80s song (no wonder it sounds so familiar). "Somebody's Watching Me" was originally recorded by r&b artist Rockwell, who happens to be the son of a Motown founder. Anyway, it's been remixed by a production group named Mysto and Pizzi. Evidently, they have done work with some real big-timers like R. Kelly and Justin Timberlake. You can get a free download of the track here. I can't stop listening to it.

5. As long as the wait for Lost was, the wait for my all-time favorite show, 24, seemed like an eternity. The strike prevented the show from airing any episodes last year, so the 7th season really has been a long time coming. It wasn't all bad, though. To be quite honest, season 6 sucked really hard, and the writers needed all 18 of those months to get their crap together. So far, it's paying off. The first 6 episodes have been intense, and just seem way more fresh than last season's. I'm keeping my fingers crossed everything stays on track.

6. As much as it hurts me to say this, Deerhunter's second album is the bomb. It's called Microcastles, and I really didn't want to like it. I certainly didn't like their first record, and the amount of hype it received (especially from these guys) got on my nerves, frankly. I'm sure there's a reason it got so much attention, but it sounded like a bunch of noise to me, and I just couldn't get into it. Luckily, my friend Kyle talked me into giving them another try. I don't plan on going back to Cryptograms anytime soon, but Microcastles is rocking my world right now.

7. Why can't NBC just leave Life in one friggin' time slot? It's literally been moved 5 or 6 times from Monday to Wednesday to Friday to Wednesday and back to Friday again. It's almost like they're pulling a prank or something. The only time they've ever left it at the same spot for an extended period of time, it did very well in the ratings. It's probably my favorite new show from the past two years, but it doesn't stand a chance of being renewed if NBC doesn't let viewers figure out when the hell it's going to be on.

8. I've gotta admit, sometimes I find my self uninterested in hearing a new band because I don't like their name. I don't know why, and no, I don't know what the formula is for a good name or anything like that. Whatever the reason, Animal Collective fell into that category, and, despite the buzz around them, I've avoided listening to them for a long time. When I finally gave in and listened to their new album, Merriweather Post Pavilion, it was good enough to make me feel stupid for avoiding these guys for so long. If you've never heard them before, they've kinda got that retro 60s sound (heavy on the harmonies and reverb). Highly recommended. Besides that, look at the cover art. It looks like it's moving, doesn't it? Freaky...

9. American Idol has been more interesting so far this year. The new judge has had her share of stupid comments, but at least she's got some common sense.

10. History is in the making, people. The Big Red are in the Superbowl! I've spent my entire life rooting for the Cubs of the NFL. My dad's been following them for 20 years longer than I have. The last time they won a home playoff game and more than a single game in one post-season was 60 years and two cities ago.


Oh yeah, and that new guy moving into the White House is a pretty big deal, too.

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