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In the wee small hours of the morning, Deerhunter lead singer Bradford Cox pointed readers of the band's blog toward a couple of new Microcastle videos by friend and one-time band member Adam Bruneau. Both of the videos share a shimmery, abstract style; the clip for "Microcastle" matches the audio amplitude of the track to the opacity of the footage, recorded during a hike up Borestone Mountain in Maine (and not in a Land Before Time). As usual, there's a surfeit of new Deerhunter material making the online rounds: Rolling Stone just posted clips of Cox performing "Microcastle" and "Never Stops" solo acoustic in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He also throws in a bit of "Don't Talk (Put Your Head on My Shoulder)".[from Microcastle; out now on Kranky/4AD]
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