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Plant Thief by Deerhoof, live on KEXP
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cipheramnesia · 3 months
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BUNNY BUNNY BUNY BUNY BUNY!
BUNNY BUNNI!!
I CAN'T GET YOU LA LA LA LAAAAAAA
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dustedmagazine · 6 months
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Marnie Stern — The Comeback Kid (Joyful Noise)
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A decade ago, when we last had a Marnie Stern album to consider, she was a beacon of instrumental prowess in a world of “Women who rock” features that largely confined themselves to singers. She was a shredder then and a shredder now, and dare we hope, the world has shifted so that this is no longer so remarkable? In any case, her latest album, The Comeback Kid, is full of shimmering, ultra fanciful castles of guitar-based sound, but it’s also kind of an experimental pop gem, like Deerhoof after a month of Guitar Hero or like OOIOO any time, really.
Stern has spent the last 10 years in ways both unsurprising (she had two kids now) and mildly unusual (she plays guitar on in Late Night’s 8G band). As a result, she sounds both refreshed from the hiatus and in sharp form from the practice. This is, of course, a contradiction, but makes sense when you think about it. Playing other people’s music five nights a week is very different from making your own songs and touring them.
In any case, she is audibly raring to go, in “Believing is Seeing.” She builds a song right in front of us, asking “What if I add this? And then?” and then adding it, big crashing power chords, antic dances of off kilter picking, handclaps, sugar-rush, girl-group shouts and refrains. “Don’t bow down,” she confides before launching the wholly, gloriously excessive “Working Memory” and then DOESN’T BOW DOWN. Instead she launches a Cecil B. DeMille production of an art punk song, with trebly choirs and neck warping firestorms of electric guitar wizardry. It’s the grand finale of all grand finales, but hold on, the album’s not even half over yet.
You’ve still got the stop-start giddy assault of “Earth Eater,” for instance, showcasing rapid-fire bursts of percussion and, again, guitar, as well as fizzy, popping, girl sung choruses that have something very Japanese about them. It’s here that I’m going to pull the Wendy Eisenberg card just because I can think of no other female artist with comparable chops and experimental pop tendencies, but Stern is pure pleasure where Eisenberg can sometimes seem a puzzle maker. You can turn it all off and enjoy The Comeback Kid—or listen in and enjoy the details. (Like that Van Halen solo right at the end of “Earth Eater.”)
Celebrate the comeback, sure, but it sounds like a big bang beginning.
Jennifer Kelly
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bandcampsnoop · 4 months
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January 2, 2024.
There are only a couple of days each year that Tumblr takes a date and makes a fraction. Today is one of those days. I just wanted to explain why the date is written the way it is.
I'm sure you've all been experiencing the end-of-year lists. Personally, I love them. It makes for easy music perusing. It also serves as a reminder for a few releases that may have slipped my mind during the normal avalanche of new music.
Mt. St. Mtn. (Sacramento, California) had an amazing release year, but somehow XDS "Bicycle Ripper" didn't get a post. The story of the formation of the band is great - Japanese drummer in Chico answers a want ad for noise maker. XDS has moved around (but are back in Chico, California), and toured a lot over the past couple of years. They've toured with Deerhoof (whom they also remind me of). At times, they have a sound reminiscent of Marnie Stern, Buick or Starlight Mints.
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disease · 1 year
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DEERHOOF // EVERYBODY, MARVEL [MIRACLE-LEVEL, MAR 2023]
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mostlythemarsh · 1 year
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llllvi · 1 year
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jt1674 · 2 months
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nofatclips · 4 months
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Damaged Eyes Squinting into the Beautiful Overhot Sun by Deerhoof from the album Future Teenage Cave Artists - Directed / Edited by Anders Ericsson
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jgthirlwell · 8 months
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playlist 08.29.23
Aphex Twin Blackbox Life Recorder 21f / in a room7 F760 (Warp) The Armed Perfect Saviors (Sargent House) The British Stereo Collective Mystery Fields (Castles In Space) Memorials Music for the film Tramps (The State51 Conspiracy) Regal Worm Worm! (Quatermass) Wild Up Julius Eastman Vol. 3: If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich? (New Amsterdam) Deerhoof Miracle Level (Joyful Noise) Jherek Bischoff Cistern (Leaf) Osees Intercepted Message (In The Red) Poppy I Disagree (Sumerian) Paul Cousins Vanishing Artefacts (Castles In Space) Cate Brooks Tapeworks (Cafe Kaput) Public Service Broadcasting The Race For Space (Test Card) Brett Anderson Coal Black Morning Book (Little, Brown UK)
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kickerofelves · 1 year
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My Lovely Cat! — Deerhoof
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ottimismocinico · 2 months
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Deerhoof, Monk Roma, 15 febbraio 2024.
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wildangeltrumpets · 8 months
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the thing that keeps me up at night is the fact that i can’t see who likes my spotify playlists. i just wanna know who has good taste
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witchaboos · 1 month
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Hey Weebs! Check it out - there's an "official" Witchaboos Playlist to go with the comic!
Featuring all female and/or queer artists, and new songs are added every issue.
Featuring artists like Shonen Knife, Otoboke Beaver, Deerhoof, Ex-Hex, Fatty Cakes and the Puff Pastries and MORE!
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omegaremix · 4 months
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Omega Radio for January 3, 2015; #73.
Adverts, The “Great British Mistake”
Siouxsie Sioux & The Banshees “Love In A Void”
Damned, The “New Rose”
Dead Boys, The “What Love Is”
Essential Logic “Quality Crayon Wax O.K.”
X-Ray Spex “I Am A Cliche”
Users, The “Dead On Arrival”
Maids, The “I Do I Do”
Clash, The “I’m So Bored With The U.S.A.”
Wire “Three Girl Rhumba”
Slits, The “Love And Romance”
Cure, The “Killing An Arab”
Talking Heads “Take Me To The River”
Flucts, The “2 Gtr. Practice”
Material “Reduction”
Les Rallizes Denudes “Romance Of The Black Grief (Fallin’ In Love With)” (live)
Ramleh “Pit Bull”
Blind Alley “Third History”
Shonen Knife “Twist Barbie”
Tiger Trap “Hiding”
Swirlies “Two Girls Kissing”
Donnas, The “Hey, I’m Gonna Be Your Girl”
Deerhoof “Gore In Rut”
Mika Miko “Oh, Headspin”
Some Girls “Stars In My Dreams”
Thurston Moore “Patti Smith Match Scratch”
Pussy Galore “Yu Gung”
Dinosaur Jr. “Sludgefeast”
Guitar Wolf “Link Wray Man”
Raveonettes, The “War In Heaven”
Pure X “Shadows And Lies”
Thurston Moore “Elegy For All The Dead Rock Stars”
Deluxe rainbow broadcast featuring classic punk, no-wave, shoegaze, indie, alternative, and garage.
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