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Deerhunter played the La Route Du Rock a little over a week ago. While there -- there being St. Malo on Brittany's Emerald Cost, France -- La Blogotheque recorded the Atlanta group smoking-up the festival stage. Making the most of the trek, La Blog also captured Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox offering up a stripped-down "Kid Climax," a song from the forthcoming Logos. The studio recording includes fuzzed-up vocals, electro percussion, well-timed snaps, a drone swell, and various squiggles, etc., in addition to the guitar and vocals. For now, though, here's this. Note: The four-pronged footage ties together Marissa Nadler and Delano Orchestra with Deerhunter and the Atlas Sound. If you're in a rush, you can click through at the bottom of the player -- Deerhunter's part three, Cox digging into "Kid Climax" by his lonesome is part four. Because he's kid climax.Continue reading New Atlas Sound - "Kid Climax" (Acoustic At Route Du Rock)...
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