Articles tagged "deerhunter"Music ReviewKaren O and the Kids: Where The Wild Things Areby Zach Schonfeld[6.Nov.09] :. Karen O’s lively soundtrack sounds best where the wild things aren’t: in the most straightforward bits of childlike indie-pop. Notes from the RoadAtlas Sound + Broadcast: 17 October 2009 - The Black Cat, Washington D.C.by Mehan Jayasuriya[20.Oct.09] :. Words and photos by Mehan Jayasuriya Mixed MediaDeerhunter - Live on “We Have Signal” (video)by PopMatters Staff[6.Aug.09] :. Deerhunter recently recorded a 20-minute-plus live set with Alabama Public Television for their “We Have Signal”... ![]() Music ReviewLotus Plaza: The Floodlight Collectiveby Scott Hreha[1.Apr.09] :. Deerhunter guitarist Lockett Pundt seems the least likely candidate to indulge in solo work, but his Lotus Plaza project shows that there's a lot more going on below the surface of Pundt's shoe-gazing stage persona. Sound AffectsWords About Music: Songs About Radiosby Joseph Kugelmass[5.Feb.09] :. A new music blog that is going to make gorillas, bears, and pitchforks take off their headphones and listen. ![]() Music ReviewDeerhunter: Microcastlesby Rajith Savanadasa[28.Oct.08] :. With Microcastle, Deerhunter discard the cryptic mystery and hazy ambience of Cryptograms and reveal their winsome heart. Black Lips + Deerhunter + King Khan & the Shrinesby Thomas Hauner[21.Aug.08] :. While Deerhunter’s pensive drones created interesting cadences, and the Black Lips rocked through their rowdy garage punk, the real attraction was King Khan who was resolutely unchallenged in his supremacy as premier buffoon. Featured Article![]() Capsule ReviewsDeerhunter: Fluorescent Greyby Josh Berquist[17.Apr.07] :. Deerhunter's aptly titled Kranky debut Cryptograms earns its name moving from murky swamps of feedback and delay into shimmering swirls of crystalline hooks. Deerhunter: Cryptogramsby Mike Schiller[8.Feb.07] :. Deerhunter has skills that transcend the cheap shock value of its previous album, its members proving themselves equally adept at ambient, looped strums as they are at pleasing-if-barely-in-tune jangle pop. |
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