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 Deerhoof - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After Fisk's departure the band also released Halfbird in 2001, an album of Fisk-era Deerhoof.
The album Holdypaws was released in 1999, and subsequently, founding member Rob Fisk left the band to form 7 Year Rabbit Cycle.
This trio formed the band's line-up for their first LP, The Man, the King, the Girl, released in 1997.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deerhoof   (340 words)

  
 Deerhoof: Milk Man (2004): Reviews
Deerhoof sounds like a group of music-school whizzes playing at being a homey rock band, dividing the distance between their Steely Dan and Shonen Knife records.
I love Deerhoof - they're a fantastic live band - but this isn't their best album.
Deerhoof are the most exciting thing happening in music today.
http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/deerhoof/milkman   (709 words)

  
 Cokemachineglow.com - Deerhoof: Milk Man
That is to say, Deerhoof is churning out albums, at least a couple of which have been phenomenal, but perhaps now is the time to slow down and ponder either a new direction or some bigger-scale song-writing development.
But perhaps prolificacy (two brilliant albums in two years, and now this) is rather a double-edged sword for Deerhoof; eager anticipation for the signature Deerhoof brilliance, after two satisfying albums, has turned into mere expectation, and it doesn't need saying that great albums defy or exceed expectations.
Deerhoof have never been a band struggling with identity.
http://www.cokemachineglow.com/reviews/deerhoof_milkman2004.html   (937 words)

  
 SF Bay Guardian noise - First Wednesday Every Month!
Stewart praises Deerhoof's dear qualities – the members' openness to play with unknown bands, their tendency to pass on cool demos to record companies, and their lack of snooty attitude.
Rather, Deerhoof's music sounds like the work of a musically gifted alien infant that snacks on contradiction.
I think Deerhoof is one of the best bands.
http://www.sfbg.com/noise/27-03/happy_hunting.html   (2776 words)

  
 Deerhoof
Their third album, Halfbird (2001), was released, and John Dieterich was recruited as Deerhoof's new guitarist.
Later I found out that his friend played the guitar solos, and John was just playing a drone in the background.
He came to our show and brought us a tape of his band, the Dynathought Imagination Band, which later became The Curtains.
http://www.freewilliamsburg.com/june_2004/deerhoof.html   (1148 words)

  
 Deerhoof’s latest album finds force in new places - Minnesota Daily
Deerhoof’s new album “The Runners Four” is not as adorable.
The biggest risk Deerhoof took on this record was not to move in more of a pop direction, but to emphasize the lyrics.
The lyrics pose a quality never found in previous Deerhoof songs.
http://www.mndaily.com/articles/2005/09/22/65237   (437 words)

  
 Deerhoof - Last.fm
Deerhoof are an art punk band from San Francisco that merge melody with noise.
The band was formed in 1994 by drummer Greg Saunier and guitarist Rob Fisk, both of whom were also members of the band Nitre Pit.
Their debut single "Return of the Wood M'Lady" was released the next year.
http://www.last.fm/music/Deerhoof   (212 words)

  
 Sponic Zine - Music Reviews - Deerhoof
From the moment I first heard Deerhoof’s debut album, The Man The King The Girl, I was enamored with their innocent playfulness and the youthful spontaneity they seemed to embody.
San Francisco’s Deerhoof sits near the top of this music fan’s running list of criminally under-appreciated contemporary bands.
The interaction of different ideas can be so subtle and oblique, as is the case with the synth-bass pedals of “Dream Wanderer’s Tune,” that their richness will not be fully appreciated unless one spends significant time with this album.
http://www.sponiczine.com/review_detail.asp?wfArtist=Deerhoof   (822 words)

  
 Deerhoof: The Runners Four - PopMatters Music Review
Deerhoof raids the radio to make non-radio-ready music.
Another way to approach the album, which is far more fun, is to simply put it into the most important genre of them all: music currently playing on your stereo.
Skip the complex analysis (which the album deserves) and let the guitars crunch and the vocals twitter and get yourself twitterpated in your tryst with the twisting sounds of classic rock done with tendencies toward anti-canon twists.
http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/d/deerhoof-runnersfour.shtml   (677 words)

  
 Deerhoof
Deerhoof formed in 1994 and in 1997 released their debut LP The Man, The King, The Girl, which explicitly alternated between raucous, shrieky, lo-fi noise and more accessible pop deconstructions.
They do so by relentlessly tweaking the basic structures of the pop song, sometimes playing them straight, sometimes turning them on their head, and sometimes abandoning them entirely in favor of freeform noise abstraction.
By contrast, the entirety of their 1999 follow-up, Holdypaws, was "song-based," though the so-called songs' bizarre arrangements and structural dynamics chilled and prickled.
http://www.epitonic.com/artists/deerhoof.html   (321 words)

  
 DEERHOOF
June 2002: Deerhoof releases REVEILLE, their first album to feature John.
November 1997: Deerhoof release their first full-length, THE MAN, THE KING, THE GIRL.
March 2003: Deerhoof releases APPLE O', their first album to feature Chris.
http://www.smellslikemusic.com/artist/pages/1028/deer.html   (429 words)

  
 WeeklyDig : > DEERHOOF
The first time I heard Deerhoof was on a road trip, listening to their 2002 breakout album, Reveille, on headphones.
A while later, a Boston show revealed Deerhoof to be, quite simply, four musicians plowing through these songs with cover-band nonchalance.
Melodies last for a few seconds and disappear into the next tape splice before you even have a chance to acknowledge them: One part sounds like a garage band in rehearsal; the next like a six-month-old playing with rattles and toy pianos in her crib.
http://www.weeklydig.com/index.cfm/issueID/01d6559c-bbe2-451a-ac41-774b167dedfc/fuseaction/article.view/issueID/01d6559c-bbe2-451a-ac41-774b167dedfc/articleID/aaf17345-fcdd-40f8-85ca-42d8bf2fee63/nodeID/5666324c-2898-4bdc-a362-4afcac799fcd   (779 words)

  
 San Francisco Bay Guardian Arts and Entertainment
Deerhoof went on tour shortly after they turned in the album the first time, popped the CD into their vehicle's player, and found enough problems to make them begin work again and push the release back a month.
The result of an intense, nearly day-in-day-out six months of recording, editing, mixing, and reworking, The Runners Four found the quartet trying to piece together the record by themselves in an acutely consensus-driven way, while all four took turns singing – sometimes their own lyrics, sometimes others'.
Deerhoof play a CD-release party with Octis and Whysp Sat/15, 9 p.m., Great American Music Hall, 859 O'Farrell, SF.
http://www.sfbg.com/40/02/art_band_run.html   (1634 words)

  
 Spacelab Music News - Deerhoof cover the Beatles on the Radio One
Deerhoof appeared on the BBC's Radio One a for a show about John Lennon.
In other Deerhoof news, the band will be releasing a vinyl version of The Runners Four later this month on Children of the Hoof / Revolver.
Spacelab Music News - Deerhoof cover the Beatles on the Radio One
http://www.thespacelab.tv/spaceLAB/2005/12December/MusicNews02-Deerhoof.htm   (297 words)

  
 Deerhoof - Milkman - Stylus Magazine
Among the most progressive songs is the title track, which opens the album as perhaps its strongest moment.
For once, it is apparent that Deerhoof should have been gestating for longer than a year, because this is almost their most focused, most diverse album to date, but not quite.
Many tracks hint at the notion that Deerhoof decided to make an entirely different album this time around, but counterbalancing these advancements are decidedly flat resurrections of past glories.
http://www.stylusmagazine.com/review.php?ID=1809   (530 words)

  
 Deerhoof: Apple O’: Pitchfork Review
Once again, Deerhoof have released an album masquerading as out-of-the-blue insanity, while cleverly harboring nothing but the most basic, virally contagious pop around.
Every song they present is a staggering collage of guitars and drums, bells, tambourines, brass, and every other manner of beep or squeak under the sun, all falling in line in lush, swaying arrangements.
As Matsuzaki sings, "Play on your heartstrings a song," its innocence perfectly conveys everything they've spent this entire record trying to say.
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/d/deerhoof/apple-o.shtml   (825 words)

  
 Sponic Zine - Article/Interview - Deerhoof
Fred was one of the more forward-thinking of the music faculty and that semester he turned me on to a substantial amount of great music and exciting ideas that fell outside the usual realm of academic music.
You’re playing on various divisions of the beat and everything, but the crazy thing is…you start to listen to any real music and it’s not like it has to be Deerhoof to be something that isn’t on the grid.
That shouldn’t bother me. So, if we’ve made a lot of albums that sound very distorted and rough or scratchy or harsh, then if my claim is true, we should be able to make an album that sounds completely clean, and totally lacking in harshness.
http://www.sponiczine.com/article_detail.asp?id=1292   (2342 words)

  
 Deerhoof Makes Simple on Next Album - Aversion.com
Deerhoof is abandoning the layered recordings of its past few efforts for a more straightforward approach for its next album.
The Covers Album collects 12 versions of Deerhoof's songs from the sort of bands with nothing better to do than record another band's music and send it their way (read: ones you've never heard of).
In other Deerhoof news, a whole lot of people have recorded songs originally done by Deerhoof.
http://www.aversion.com/news/news_article.cfm?news_id=5101   (198 words)

  
 Deerhoof: One Man's Journey Into the Magical Forest (interview)
San Fransisco’s Deerhoof makes nice music that people and animals like to listen to.
In an interview before the release of Holdypaws, you mentioned that you're new goal was to write songs that were about composition and not sound, and that you wanted to write stuff that anyone could play on any instrument.
Greg’s interviews are usually as fun as Deerhoof’s music, and I figured I’d leave the proceedings with my journalistic tail between my legs… Look for Deerhoof’s most recent releases on 5RC and Menlo Park.
http://www.fakejazz.com/interviews/deerhoof.shtml   (986 words)

  
 PopMatters Music Interview Their Head in the Clouds: Deerhoof Speaks
Though all of Deerhoof's members contribute music and lyrics, Matsuzaki wrote the majority of the Milk Man lyrics.
When it comes to their full-length albums, long before any music is even written, the members of Deerhoof are busy creating a grand theory that will guide them through the album's creation.
With Greg Saunier, one of Deerhoof's multi-instrumentalist songwriters (though at concerts he stays mostly behind the drumkit), he's perfected his blind eye to the roots of where his inspiration comes from.
http://www.popmatters.com/music/interviews/deefhoof-040823.shtml   (1306 words)

  
 Deerhoof: The Runners Four: Pitchfork Review
Then I saw Deerhoof play the song live and understood why they have it here: The song is ginger, a palette cleanser as much for us as for them.
So tomorrow, Deerhoof put on their Tuesday best and release their first straight-up guitar-rock album-- short, dense songs packed into familiar forms, full-bodied vocals for unabashed, often gut-punching melodies, less herk-jerk, less of that house-of-cards spirit that coursed through Reveille and Apple O.
Says Dominique Leone, "You don't always have to sound poignant to make poignant music." But I appreciate Deerhoof's challenge here: to comb hair without cutting it, to wash face without popping all the pimples, to be the best band in the world, but beyond that, to be the most lovable, too.
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/d/deerhoof/runners-four.shtml   (568 words)

  
 Cokemachineglow.com : Deerhoof: The Runners Four
Because, truthfully, this is one of those albums that needs time to sink in.
On my first listen to Mclusky’s last album, I probably would have said: “hmm, nice, 86.” But the weirdness, nastiness, catchiness and genius of that album unfolded itself over time to the point where now it’s one of those albums I hold up to friends who try to tell me rock is dead.
The catch for the ever-contradictory band is that though The Runners Four may be their most accessible record, it’s also their lengthiest (in minutes and tracks), and by far their most eclectic.
http://www.cokemachineglow.com/reviews/deerhoof_runners2005.html   (985 words)

  
 Apple O', MP3 Album Music Download at eMusic
However, Deerhoof doesn't neglect the crazier side of their music, with the firecracker guitars on "My Diamond Star Car," the jerky rhythms of "Panda Panda Panda," and the abrasive "Hayley and Homer" providing a fix for the initiated and potentially irritating those unwilling to play along with the band's noisy naïveté.
It doesn't matter that the parts of Deerhoof's music don't seem to go together at first -- their music aims directly at the right side of the brain, and is nearly successful as the Shaggs' work in making chaos sound cuddly and even kind of beautiful.
Not surprisingly, Apple O''s best moments mix the pretty with the powerful and unpredictable: "Sealed With a Kiss" mixes a singsong melody with elephantine basslines, fizzy guitars, a brass band, and what sounds like a chicken clucking.
http://www.emusic.com/album/10807/10807245.html   (478 words)

  
 URN Music / Deerhoof
Deerhoof are one of the best bands on the planet.
At the same time, if you think that Deerhoof is challenging music, my parents really like it actually and listen to it all the time.
I think even one person, listening to one type of music, can hear different aspects of it each time they listen to it.
http://urn1350.net/article/564   (5379 words)

  
 Deerhoof, MP3 Music Download at eMusic
Fisk left Deerhoof after 1999's Holdy Paws, an experiment that saw the band trying to write songs that favored composition over individual sounds, and pursued similar ideas in his solo work and in Badgerlore.
Halfbird, which was recorded before Fisk departed, was released in 2001, after John Dieterich was recruited as Deerhoof's new guitarist.
By turns cuddly and chaotic, San Francisco's Deerhoof mixes noise, sugary melodies, and an experimental spirit into sweetly challenging and utterly distinctive music.
http://www.emusic.com/artist/11558/11558045.html   (373 words)

  
 Smallmouth: Into the Cosmos (Seattle Weekly)
On record, Deerhoof's mood swings are wide and fast; it's pretty clear that at least one of the band members has a background in 20th-century composition (that would be Saunier), and that at least one of them was deeply imprinted by the Who's Meaty Beaty Big and Bouncy.
The band's very big on making its music available for free on the Web: The "Puzzling Music Archive" currently features several dozen high- quality Deerhoof MP3s, as well as music from bands in their family tree like Curtains and 7 Year Rabbit Cycle.
That fascination with translating music from one idiom to another has a lot to do with the relationship between the San Francisco band's recordings and live performances.
http://www.seattleweekly.com/music/0515/050413_music_smallmouth.php   (908 words)

  
 SPACE CITY ROCK: Deerhoof -- Following No Trends
But if Deerhoof music is done on different instruments, I think it would still be Deerhoof.
Have you ever thought about composing Deerhoof music for a full orchestra, and do you think the result would still be Deerhoof?
If it were just a matter of the music itself, I think Deerhoof could be as popular as anybody else.
http://www.spacecityrock.com/issue6/deerhoof1.html   (1503 words)

  
 * Dusted Reviews - Deerhoof *
Whereas an album like Reveille leapt haphazardly (and quite amazingly) from one sound to the next, subsequent albums have found the group settling into the role of a quirky and much-loved pop band.
Nestled amongst their trademark short bursts of sugary off-kilter madness are some of the best songs Deerhoof has ever mustered.
All in all, whereas previous attempts at categorizing Deerhoof's sound would seem to come from an approximation of their extremes, The Runners Four finds the band continuing to map out the territories of their own distinct brand of pop songcraft.
http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/2433   (597 words)

  
 * Dusted Reviews - Deerhoof *
As with Deerhoof's crunchy power chords and sugary kindergarten lyrics, the line between abrasive aggression and childish play disappears in favor of an alluring combination.
In the grand scheme of things, Deerhoof have moved away from abstract rock noise and toward more familiar structure, without losing the spontaneity of their genre-clashing sound.
This album still collects an eclectic bunch of ideas and jams them together with all the joy and fearlessness in which Deerhoof specialize, but its extremes don't smack as hard as previous records.
http://www.dustedmagazine.com/reviews/1330   (550 words)

  
 TeenPeople.com - Stars - Access - Deerhoof Prances through the Fields of Rock
Deerhoof, Live at Echo in L.A. Deerhoof was formed in San Francisco in1994 by Greg Saunier and Rob Fisk.
Ask the four members of the band and they are sure to give you some vague answer befitting an art punk band.
Their new songs veer away from their older stuff, with magnificent guitar riffs and catchy melodies.
http://www.teenpeople.com/teenpeople/article/0,22196,1135011,00.shtml   (731 words)

  
 Deerhoof: The Runners Four (2005): Reviews
Deerhoof has forged yet another delightfully odd pop gem, multifaceted and sparkling with creativity.
The band's growing gifts as songwriters put this album above so many other current releases.
Really nothing like any Deerhoof album before except in infectiousness.
http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/deerhoof/runnersfour   (680 words)

  
 Lady People by Deerhoof: Reviews
Deerhoof is a quartet comprised of half-male/half-female parts, playing guitar, bass, drums, and keyboards.
The music on Holdy Paws seems very live, like the band is actually playing right in front of you in your room.
Deerhoof : Albums : Holdy Paws : Lady People : Reviews
http://www.mp3.com/tracks/2972691/reviews.html   (139 words)

  
 Deerhoof News
I figured that their jerky, abstract pop would be lost on people; that Satomi 's lyrics would be written off as childish, haiku-like nonsense.
Having just completed a tour of the U.S. Southwest, San Francisco noise-pop ensemble Deerhoof is set to return to the road again in support of its new album, "The Runners Four.
I was trying to do a little write-up about each album when I realized that I'd already said all that I had to say about every one of them.
http://www.topix.net/who/deerhoof   (340 words)

  
 You Ain't No Picasso: Deerhoof's Beatles Cover
I was pretty excited when it was announced that Deerhoof would be contributing a cover to The White Album Covers Show on the BBC - even more so when Pitchfork gave it 3.5 stars.
Dodge has a good Sufjan bootleg on his site.
Bungalo Bill by Deerhoof is the best friggin covers i have EVER, EVER, EVER, heard.
http://youaintnopicasso.blogspot.com/2005/12/deerhoofs-beatles-cover.html   (284 words)

  
 Movable Walls / Deerhoof
San Francisco’s Deerhoof is one of those bands.
At first listen, the music seems a bit monotonous and mundane, but seconds before I turn the dial/delete the mp3/skip the track, the music abruptly shifts in a delightfully bizarre and unexpected direction.
Inspired by such acts as the Shaggs, Deerhoof’s musical acrobatics seem chaotic but have an internal logic — much like Young People or other native San Franciscoans Erase Errata.
http://www.tinypineapple.com/chris/archives/deerhoof.html   (299 words)

  
 Deerhoof - Chatterboxes - Last.fm
Of all 40,051 people that have listened to songs by Deerhoof, this represents 16.5%.
6,599 people have listened to Chatterboxes by Deerhoof.
This track isn't available on Last.fm radio yet.
http://www.last.fm/music/Deerhoof/_/Chatterboxes   (69 words)

  
 Splendid Magazine reviews Deerhoof: Milk Man
The falling-down-the-steps bit is important, because Deerhoof's most attractive quality is their ability to shred conventional songcraft and reassemble it like a dyslexic's Junior Jumble.
If you've heard the group's last few albums, Milk Man won't seem like a notable refinement or a grand statement of purpose; they're just breaking the pop song mold, over and over again, and doing consistently inventive things with the fragments.
Likewise, listening to Milk Man will get your pulse racing and your head spinning and a few bits of it sound like the band has just fallen down a flight of steps.
http://www.splendidezine.com/review.html?reviewid=10776874371140725   (712 words)

  
 Deerhoof - Free Music Downloads - MP3 Downloads - Download.com Music
Also watch for the Japanese release of Milk Man on P-Vine Records and the European release on All Tomorrow's Parties Records, as well as an LP version on Free Porcupine Society.
Milk Man is a subtle and sophisticated tour de force of pop production, impeccably and lovingly crafted by the band, a lavish musical feast of boldly cinematic dimensions.
Deerhoof - Free Music Downloads - MP3 Downloads - Download.com Music
http://music.download.com/deerhoof/3600-8592_32-100016059.html   (420 words)

  
 Bars & Guitars: Deerhoof...
I will be the first to admit that I've been resistant to the sounds of Deerhoof.
They're a San Francisco band and i've got many friends singing their praises in my ear but for some reason I could just never get my ears around what they were trying to do.
But with that said I must admit that some of my favorite records are ones that I've been initially unmoved by.
http://barsandguitars.blogspot.com/2005/07/deerhoof.html   (387 words)

  
 Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA)- - All Tomorrows Parties presents
Deerhoof plus Trencher
Not so in the case of San Fransico's utterly visceral and overtly charasmatic Deerhoof, who recently released an amazing 5th studio album Milkman and performed at ATP 2004 in April.
When it comes to the live music experience, many of us, have had our expectations let down after the charm of the recorded product we first heard.
In short, it's August, you think you have better things to do with your Summer than see live music?
http://www.ica.org.uk/index.cfm?articleid=13461   (98 words)

  
 Deerhoof - [prefixmag feature]
Later in the year, Deerhoof toured with Wilco, proving that the forces of abrasive pop and alt.country-influenced pseudo-mainstream (albeit excellent) music can be combined in one tour.
This was only improved with the release of perhaps the band's best-received record to date,
Along with bands such as Animal Collective and the Fiery Furnaces, the San Francisco foursome continues to make creative music without boundaries.
http://www.prefixmag.com/features/D/Deerhoof/Electroshock-infomercials-and-the-Aztec-calendar/252   (2420 words)

  
 SPIN.com: Deerhoof
Deerhoof's seventh full-length album, The Runners Four, is the longest and most accessible of the band's efforts to date.
The latter parts of the album, including tracks like "Siriustar" and the final track, "Rrrrrrright," rock harder than the earlier bits.
You can catch the cuteness dentata of Deerhoof on tour this fall.
http://www.spin.com/features/band_of_the_day/2005/10/051011_deerhoof   (283 words)

  
 P'forks Best New Music: The Clientele & Deerhoof - Moroccan Role
Having only heard 7 tracks from the album thus far, I can't say whether or not it merits the 8.6 rating it received on Friday.
P'forks Best New Music: The Clientele & Deerhoof
Am I the only one who thinks this record is vastly overrated?
http://moroccanrole.blogspot.com/2005/10/pforks-best-new-music-clientele.html   (465 words)

  
 Deerhoof Mp3s
Deerhoof records for sale at Kill Rock Stars.
http://puzzle.suchfun.net/deerhoof   (8 words)

  
 Music Deerhoof
"Milking," a sort of candy-colored, preadolescent version of Sonic Youth’s Sister-era noise pop, finds Deerhoof interrogating the tools of unbridled rock abandon while toying with them at the same time.
http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/music/otr/documents/03766523.asp   (216 words)

  
 betterPropaganda
Deerhoof is one of those bands that is always and only described in outlandishly cartoonish hyberbole.
Their label is wise to the game too, unashamedly comparing their latest release to masterpieces by The Beatles, Duke Ellington and Orson Welles.
Their sense of fashion and style is so dialed in that crowds will continue to gather and gather in greater numbers.
http://www.betterpropaganda.com/artist_page.asp?id=270   (199 words)

  
 Deerhoof - The Runners Four @ Halo-17.net
Themes and musical styles still jump about quite haphazardly, but there seems to be an order and a reason behind the shifts now, as if the songs have been put into a particular order for maximum effect.
, a muscly guitar-based rock song that is pretty unique in the Deerhoof
In the place of random chaos, we have songs like Siriustar
http://www.halo-17.net/6719.html   (496 words)

  
 Montreal Mirror : Music : Deerhoof
The music of San Francisco rock band Deerhoof has been compared to everything from a spirited, joyful, goofy indie cartoon rock-opera to a kaleidoscopic mutant of freaky, cultish prog-rock.
Over seven full-length albums in about as many years, the band has risen from no-wave obscurity to global indie-rock notoriety.
While last year's Milk Man injected their frenetic sound with a new subtlety and relatively subdued texture, live, Deerhoof shows continue to be a battle between high art chaos and pure candy pop accessibility.
http://www.montrealmirror.com/2005/051905/music4.html   (708 words)

  
 julseas.com: Deerhoof
This one sounds like it’s straight out of the '60s and everyone is on shrooms yet somehow the track that gets churned out it one that, perhaps mistakenly, sounds the most like an actual song.
It’s that contrast that makes Deerhoof so interesting to listen to.
SF art rockers Deerhoof are about to release The Runners Four (out 10/11, pre-order from Insound) which is typical to Deerhoof form -- an outworldly oddity that tends to occupy one of two polls: one that is a caterwauling carnival or one for post-rock shoegazers.
http://www.julseas.com/archives/2005/10/deerhoof.html   (341 words)

  
 pw: philadelphia weekly online
Touting their newest EP Sanddollars, as well as the Elephant Eyelash full-length LP due out this September, the tour offers a peek into what looks to be a very promising future.
The band's latest effort, last year's Milk Man, is their strongest to date, and a fine entry into Deerhoof's tower of sound.
San Francisco's Deerhoof are the ultimate realization of the classic fairy tale trope: the little girl lost in the big dark woods.
http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/view.php?id=9424   (1229 words)

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