Deerhoof
ReviewsDeerhoof: 15 Sept 2009 - New YorkThough the band has been steadily gaining followers, they still hover on the outskirts of mass appeal, and their fans appreciate such fringes. [8 October 2009]
Deerhoof: Offend MaggieDeerhoof is as strangely consistent as they are consistently strange. Offend Maggie continues an extraordinary winning streak that began with 2002's Reveille. [8 October 2008]
Deerhoof: Friend OpportunityDeerhoof's appealing new album is their poppiest and most accessible... until its long final track, that is. Fortunately, the disc's sweet taste outlasts its sour finish. [15 January 2007] DeerhoofIn the wake of the shark-fighting cowboys, the animal doth emerge... [13 February 2006] DeerhoofShin Splints, Arachnogasmic Musicals, and a regrettable lack of hooves.
Deerhoof: The Runners FourDeerhoof hones its formal experiments. Everybody wins!" [19 October 2005]
Deerhoof: Green CosmosWould-be No-wavers refuse to be pigeonholed with this surprisingly enjoyable, and endlessly inventive EP. [27 June 2005]
Deerhoof: Bibidi Babidi BooDeerhoof cap off their most successful year with a downloadable live treat, recorded in various sundry locales around the globe. Ain't nothing like the real thing baby. [24 January 2005]
Deerhoof: Milk ManThis album evades a raking over my coals because of the brilliant title track, which keeps me listening, and because as an art-rock quartet they’ve generated some great background music here. [9 March 2004]
Deerhoof: Apple O’Apple O’ is a wonderful album by a band that’s created an entirely unique noise out of old Shaggs LP’s and the San Francisco fog. [17 April 2003]
Deerhoof: ReveilleDeerhoof are scary. What they have done on their latest release, Reveille, is reimagine the “Dies Irae” as populated by little furry things. [16 August 2002]Deerhoof: HoldypawsDeerhoof doesn’t sound like a band that you would drive 40 miles on country roads to hear. [29 October 1999] |
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