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Review: Deerhoof

Deerhoof “Milk Man” (Kill Rock Stars) Deerhoof excels at a balance of memorable melody and ear-catching experimentation. Part of the charm of the post-rock ensemble’s sound is the child-like high-pitched falsetto vocals of vocalist/bassist Satomi Matsuzaki. Her lullaby delivery over…

Review: Deerhoof

Deerhoof “Apple O’” (5 Rue Christine / Kill Rock Stars) Deerhoof certainly aren’t fucking around on their latest record “Apple O’.” Led by the hypnotic and child like voice of bassist Satomi Matsuzaki, the album unfolds like a post punk…

Interview: Deerhoof

by Peter Soyer Sometimes the small fish gets the biggest worm. When everyone in the ocean of music is trying to be the biggest fish with the best producers, the edgiest sound and the coolest looks, the little fish swim…

Review: Deerhoof

Deerhoof “Milkman” (5 Rue Christine) Damn… if you count their 2000 live album “Koalamagic”, this is Deerhoof’s seventh full-length since 1997.  Some would say they’ve “matured” since early noise excursions such as “The Man, The King, The Girl” with more…