RELEASES
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[LP]
Originally released in 2003 on CD by Kill Rock Stars and a very small pressing of vinyl on Menlo Park, Pressed on BLUE vinyl with digital download, Part of a series of Deerhoof vinyl reissues!
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Originally released on CD only by Menlo Park in 2005 â€" First time available on vinyl, pressed on GREEN vinyl with digital download, part of a series of Deerhoof vinyl reissues!
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Tart apple, crispy. High acidity. Low in tannins. High in Mega.
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For some reason, feels like this one feels like it's trying to find a solution to the past several albums to me. like they were all asking questions, and this one is trying to find an answer to the...
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Black and white feeling. The Moose's Daughter was the song I wanted to play the most when I joined the band. Tense!
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Deerhoof are on a roll! In the past year they've toured with The Flaming Lips and Radiohead as well as headlined multiple tours of their own across the globe. They've recorded and released their most...
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Swamp orchestras. Filmic tempo. Trans-continental by train!
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[CD]
Say what you will about Deerhoof, but they know how to write a beautiful song. And "Offend Maggie" is all the more beautiful for the fact that it seems to come out of nowhere. For all its sparkling...
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The result of a very long labor, Reveille feels to me like the sound of kids cleaning up after a messy birthday party. High on sugar but exhausted from pin the tail on the donkey.
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Prickly but sweet. I cried when I heard Queen of the Mole People the first time. Still cry.
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All I can picture is the practice space! Gray and lots of rain outside. We spent months together. Muted with bursts of technicolor.
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