deerhoof
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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Deerhoof delivers yet another collection of fun and eclectic songs.
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Guitarist Ed Rodriguez takes over vocal duties for Deerhoof‘s punked-out new single. The track appears on the group’s upcoming album The Magic, out June 24 via Polyvinyl.
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Brian Chippendale and Greg Saunier by Brian Chippendale and Greg Saunier Of all the team-ups and collabs in recent memory, this has to be among the most chaotic, noisy and boisterous of them all. Greg Saunier and Brian Chippendale are two drummers behind some of the more experimental punk bands
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Deerhoof compliments one of the most unsettling and noisy tunes on their latest record with a strange video about interconnectedness. We seem to have a few twin-like characters who share pain in the same way a one-way street shares traffic. Whatever happens to one seems to impact the other, and
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Veteran indie rockers Deerhoof mark their 20th year as a band with La Isla Bonita.
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OH MY GOD! STOP BEING SO MEAN TO ALL THOSE CARS! HEY, YOU! HEY! QUIT IT! NO, DON’T SMASH ‘EM! NOOOOO! WHYY? C’MON, MAN! QUIT IT! Deerhoof‘s latest album is titled La Isla Bonita, and it just dropped via Polyvinyl Records.
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Idiosyncratic indie rock band Deerhoof drops yet another cut from their forthcoming album, La Isla Bonita, and the track features one of the most nasty, dizzying, and dissonant guitar leads to ever make it into one of their songs–and that’s saying something. Look for La Isla Bonita on
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Beloved indie rock vets Deerhoof have recently announced the release of a new album that will be dropping via Polyvinyl records this year. The title: La Isla Bonita. The release date: November 4th. PSYCHED! PUMPED! “Exit Only” is the first track the band has seen fit to release from the
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Deerhoof drops some visuals via this Richard Huntington Swanson-directed video for the track “Mario’s Flaming Whiskers III,” which is loaded with weird, artsy takes on circus sideshow acts. The song comes from the noise pop band’s latest effort, Breakup Song. Watch a review of it here.