Animals. My apartment and band names seem to be full of them lately. After reading an interview with Bradford Cox, the lead singer of Deerhunter, I decided to give this band a second chance. Deerhunter's 2007 release Cryptograms received wild reviews but somehow still seemed like noise to me. So on yet another morning commute I set out onto Brooklyn's mass transit system to once again pass or fail on Deerhunter.
A strange affected intro, and the second track hit me like a ton of feathers. This is not the noise-rock indie band I had constructed in my head. I was hooked instantly. Microcastle has been on repeat about 5 or 6 times this week. Tracks on this album seem to be much more concise and planned out, which for this band I prefer. The previously mentioned article likened them to the Strokes, which is evident at times but there's definitely a more laid back vibe here. My favorites so far are Agoraphobia and Nothing Ever Happened.
Microcastle
Sunday, November 9, 2008 | Posted by P at 7:39 PM | Labels: Deerhunter, Microcastle
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I absolutely agree. I love "Agoraphobia," it is hands-down my favorite track. Microcastle is so pleasantly melodic and beautiful that at times you don't realize that you're listening Deerhunter. Deerhunter - noise = Deerhunter?? Madness. The first time I heard "Agoraphobia," I thought I was listening to Atlas Sound. I've always said that I love Atlas Sound, but not Deerhunter. I guess I'm rethinking that one...
A ton of feathers?
individually soft and light but connectively heavy, and damaging ?
That is quite the strange statement.
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