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Deerhunter Reveal New Album, Monomania

Deerhunter will release their fifth studio album, Monomania, on May 7th via 4AD. Monomania was recorded at Brooklyn’s Rare Book Room Studio with producer Nicolas Vernhes, who along with frontman Bradford Cox recorded the ...
 
Playlists
 

Obscure Sound: Best of February 2012

The best tracks from February are compiled for easy listening. Among those featured are Bryan Scary, Andrew Bird, The Explorers Club, Arctic Monkeys, Frankie Rose, Moonface, Cats on Fire, and Deerhunter.

 
Rock
 

MP3: Deerhunter – “Curve”

We Are the Works in Progress, Blonde Redhead’s star-studded compilation to benefit Japan’s recovery from the March 2011 tsunami and aftermath, has already brought the goods. Four Tet's contribution to the release, "Moma", debut...
 
Tracks
 

Stream: Four Tet – “Moma”

We Are the Works in Progress, Blonde Redhead's compilation to benefit Japan's recovery from the March 2011 tsunami and aftermath, has plenty of big names. Among them are Terry Riley, Deerhunter, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Interpol, and ...

 
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New Atlas Sound Tour Dates

Atlas Sound, the solo project of Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox, will be going on tour in mid-December. The tour is short-lived, ending on December 20th in DC, but more dates are expected to be announced in the near future. S...
 
Reviews
 

Atlas Sound – Parallax (2011)

Some artists would be better off focusing on one project, exerting their energy toward one cohesive sound that merges their stylistic preferences. Bradford Cox is not one of them. His dozen or so releases since 2005 project enj...

 
Dream-Pop + Shoegaze
 

Black Partridge

Black Partridge comprises two brothers from Illinois. The duo have a unique sound that fuses lo-fi rock and pop with caressing sentiments of shoegaze and dream-pop. The older brother, Vito, plays the bass guitar while Mick take...
 
Dream-Pop + Shoegaze
 

Warpaint for The Fool

I have no complaints about post-punk fetishism. If an artist justifies their attempts to replicate the dark, grumbling moodiness of bands like The Chameleons UK or Joy Division, then listeners are generally treated to polished ...

 
Reviews
 

Avey Tare – Down There (2010)

Avey Tare’s debut full-length sounds like it was recorded in some submerged swamp, where the croaking of frogs and buzzing of flies is enough to satisfy Portner's percussive urges. The production on his debut full-length is res...
 
Features
 

Ben Talmi for Dreamers

Ben Talmi wants to fuck with your ears. He does not want you to know that his instrument collection is limited, or that his recordings rarely extend beyond his bedroom. In an age where popular music is bursting with superfluous...