Recommended by us on 2nd June 2011
...according to our Dave on Thu 02 Jun, 2011.
Yaaayyyyy!!! Summer's here you guys...! You look like you could do with something to welcome in those lazy days and endless balmy nights couldn't you? You could couldn't you?? You dirty fecker. How about the genius of Deerhoof? Ace, I'll take half dozen. This is the 2nd cut from the rather excellent album "Deerhoof Vs Evil". An album that has easily become one of the years highlights. This single is great . It's catchy and most excellent. Its Deerhoof at the top of their quirky schtick. It's got quite a nice intro, a dead nice chorus and a rather enchanting finale. Its proper Deerhoof!! It comes on a picture disk that is as every bit as mad as the band themselves. The flip side is also a bit special, live versions of " Giga Dance" and the classic "Milking", which features Kliph Scurlock from The Flaming Lips. These live versions are rather good...I mean the band sound on fire!!! It's a sweet record and I reckon single of the week material. YESSSSSS!!!
*2nd single from ‘Deerhoof vs. Evil’ available on 7” vinyl picture disc limited to 500 copies.
*The b-side features two live tracks from the album ‘Milk Man’ performed at The Flaming Lips curated ATP I
in New York in 2009, ‘Giga Dance’ and ‘Milking’, the latter featuring Kliph Scurlock of The Flaming Lips.
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“Deep dub FX launch Behold A Marvel In The Darkness into ionospheric orbit” - UNCUT
“...you’ll keep returning to Vs Evil for it’s winningly alien hooks, it’s pop moments: the gossamer delight of Behold A Marvel In The Darkness (with Matsuzaki’s starkly affecting chorus of, “What is this thing called love?”)…” – MOJO
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Having formed in 1994, Deerhoof is now that fateful age and by rites it's the band's turn to go out and challenge the world. The same way a rebellious adolescent turns tough and irrational, Greg Saunier, Ed Rodriguez, John Dieterich, and Satomi Matsuzaki just up and split from San Francisco, the only home they've ever known as a band, and left behind all notions of what a "Deerhoof record sounds like." *The result is Deerhoof vs. Evil (the band’s 11th album!). The musical equivalent of hormones raging out of control, it explodes out of the speakers with its gawky triumph and inflamed sentimentality. These are songs thatpractically demand that you dance and sing along (however elastic the rhythms, or abrupt the melodies). Right from “Qui Dorm, Només Somia” (sung in Catalan), it's evident that Deerhoof aren't afraid to take chances (critics be damned).
Ironically the result is polished, blissfully exuberant, and huge-sounding. Going DIY meant freedom to reinvent themselves, playing each others' instruments, altering those instruments so drastically as to be unrecognisable, (those aren't Joanna Newsom or Konono No. 1 samples, those are John and Ed's guitars), and generally splashing their sonic colours into the most unexpected combinations.
*The band are back in the UK on July 1st supporting The Flaming Lips at Alexandra Palace in London where they perform their album ‘Milk Man’ from start to finish.
A. Behold a Marvel in the Darkness
B1. Giga Dance (Live at ATP New York 2009)
B2. Milking (Live at ATP New York 2009) *feat. Kliph Scurlock of The Flaming Lips
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