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At this point Bradford Cox releases so much free Atlas Sound material on his blog there has to be a good reason for piecing a bunch of new songs together and expecting you to pay for it. Who knows how he decides when to turn a sketch into a finished piece, but that the 11-song Logos, his second proper Atlas Sound full-length, flows together so gorgeously as a 44-minute patchwork of sounds, seems reason enough. It also showcases a marked upgrade in songwriting since Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel, suggesting that maybe all that free downloadable practice paid off: The gurgling, angelic opener "The Light That Failed"'s quietly pours into the shuffling half-step of "An Orchid," which finds itself inside an echo chamber and blooms fully with "Walkabout." Cox has said "almost everything" on Logos "is a first take" and likens it to a live album "where a band sets up in a studio and just rolls tape." He also notes, perhaps disingenuously, that "there are songs on here I don't even remember recording." Whatever the case, that sort of spontaneity -- a decision not to over think -- is another factor in making Logos a tighter, (much) more focused collection than its predecessor.Continue reading Premature Evaluation: Atlas Sound - Logos...
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Bradford Cox is known to pull some weird stunts. Back in 2012, he covered "My Sharona" for an hour straight at an Atlas Sound show. Yesterday, he had a ten-minute conversation with a heckler in the middle of his Deerhunter concert at Seattle's Showbox. Stereogum tipster Daniela B. shared footage of the incident, in which…
Orange County’s eclectic Beach Goth festival, organized by surf-rock weirdos the Growlers, returned for its third year on Saturday. The fest included a diverse lineup, some wandering Oompa Loompas, and — for some reason — an incredibly awkward Pauly Shore on hosting duty, who somehow managed to piss off Alice Glass ...
The Breeders, Atlas Sound, No Age and The Black Lips all played the bash in Camber Sands    
Since the release of their triumphant sophomore album, 2007′s Cryptograms, Atlanta’s Deerhunter have produced a pretty vast catalog that’s been both unpredictable and consistently great to an almost shocking degree. Expand the scope of that catalog to include the three LPs from Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox&#...
submitted by Nick Nov 2nd 2011 06:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Atlas Sound’s Parallax leaked last week and Bradford Cox’s latest solo venture got a quick Premature Evaluation size-up. Now, the record has hit the web in full alongside a track-by-track commentary from Cox at The New York Times Magazine website. Cox’s commentary is pretty notable, as it’s filled with stu...
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