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The final part of Deerhoof's epic set on "Juan's Basement" is up today. The angular rhythm workout "Snoopy Waves" from Offend Maggie is first, and following the song they speak in an interview about who in the band brings the funk, and the the track's resemblance to the Romantics "Talking in Your Sleep". Kinda does! After that follows "Milk Man", from the album of the same name, and then there's an interview during which they meet Yael The House Squirrel. Parts 1 and 2 were here yesterday."Snoopy Waves" Pitchfork.tv page with embed code is here."Milk Man" Pitchfork.tv page with embed code is here.
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submitted by Nick Oct 10th 2008 11:00 am (www.pitchforkmedia.com)
After steadily growing more accessible over the past few years, quintessential art-rock band Deerhoof have added a new guitarist and here take the songwriting tricks of their recent albums and apply them to a raw rock aesthetic.read more
As the release date of Deerhoof's tenth album approached, the band flooded us with Offend Maggie material. A week and change ago we talked about the fully realized post-sheet music "Fresh Born." Before that Satomi and Greg harmonized about phone calls and unrequited love on "Offend Maggie" and even earlier, the group showed us "The Tears And Mu...
Kind of a Day of the Dead feel to Clyde Petersen-directed animated this clip for Offend Maggie's "Chandelier Searchlight". There's some robot dude, lots of bones, skies filled with crows, and other assorted harbingers of doom. An mp3 of the track is also available.MP3:> Deerhoof: "Chandelier Searchlight"[from Offend Maggie; out now in the...
submitted by Nick Oct 3rd 2008 12:00 am (www.artistdirect.com)
Over the past decade, Deerhoof have established themselves as an inimitable voice in indie music without glomming onto a single aesthetic. Their albums are akin to a shed skin; each record preserves a snapshot of the band's sound while signifying that they've already outgrown it and moved onto
submitted by Nick Jul 29th 2008 07:00 pm (www.artistdirect.com)
Several sequencing changes later—including a scrapped two-act version—Deerhoof have finally determined the tracklisting for its new disc, Offend Maggie. Due out October 7 through Kill Rock


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