Deerhoof is an American band whose erratic style veers between noise pop, punk rock, and avant-garde. The band's live shows are known for their minimal gear, maximal volume, and surrealist banter. Since their formation in 1994 in San Francisco they have self-produced their records and self-managed their career. The band's current line-up consists of John Dieterich, Satomi Matsuzaki, Ed Rodriguez and Greg Saunier.
History
The Man, The King, The Girl; Holdypaws; Halfbird
Rob Fisk and Greg Saunier founded Deerhoof in San Francisco in 1994 as an improvisation duo of bass and drums. Their early singles, recorded on four-track cassette, combined punk, grunge, noise, and ballads. Satomi Matsuzaki joined Deerhoof within a week of arriving in the United States in May 1995, with no prior band experience, and went on tour as Deerhoof's singer only a week later, opening for Caroliner. Deerhoof's 1997 debut album The Man, the King, the Girl built on the wild and stripped-down sound of the early singles by adding jingle-like melodies and colorful instrumentation including broken Casios and a borrowed synthesizer. The cover art of a magical cow and a rabbit on a unicycle, as well as the zine reproduced in the booklet, were drawn by Fisk. Many of Deerhoof's most enduring traits were already in place: the mythical lyrics, gestural playing style, low-budget recording techniques, concept-album format, and memorable melodic writing.
Deerhoof visit the basement to deliver two songs from their album, Offend Maggie. The band goes on to discuss getting heckled by irate fans and the long-lasting influence of...Billy Squier.
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published: 09 Feb 2013
Deerhoof - The Runners Four (2005) Full Album
Track listing:
No. Title Length
1. "Chatterboxes" 00:00
2. "Twin Killers" 02:37
3. "Running Thoughts" 04:52
4. "Vivid Cheek Love Song" 08:40
5. "O'Malley, Former Underdog" 10:56
6. "Odyssey" 13:16
7. "Wrong Time Capsule" 16:14
8. "Spirit Ditties of No Tone" 19:08
9. "Scream Team" 23:18
10. "You Can See" 26:00
11. "Midnight Bicycle Mystery" 29:22
12. "After Me the Deluge" 31:24
13. "Siriustar" 35:25
14. "Lemon and Little Lemon" 40:05
15. "Lightning Rod, Run" 42:12
16. "Bone-Dry" 44:29
17. "News from a Bird" 46:47
18. "Spy on You" 48:12
19. "You're Our Two" 50:27
20. "Rrrrrrright" 52:54
For several months in 2005 Deerhoof wrote and recorded in their rented rehearsal space in Oakland. When it was released that fall (by Kill Rock Stars, ATP Recordings ...
published: 07 Mar 2015
Deerhoof live in Tokyo "Panda Panda Panda"
Deerhoof at Liquid Room, Tokyo dec 1 2011
video by Oishi Noriko
"Future Teenage Cave Artists" by Deerhoof off their album 'Future Teenage Cave Artists' out on Joyful Noise Recordings.
Directed by Ryan Hover and Allison Durst
Stream the audio: https://lnk.to/FTCA_TheLovedOne
LP/CD/Cass/Digital: http://joyfulnoi.se/FTCA
published: 25 Mar 2020
Deerhoof - Milk Man - Juan's Basement
The band wrap up their session with a funky new song and an old favorite. Dedicated to Yael.
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Deerhoof visit the basement to deliver two songs from their album, Offend Maggie. The band goes on to discuss getting heckled by irate fans and the long-lasting...
Deerhoof visit the basement to deliver two songs from their album, Offend Maggie. The band goes on to discuss getting heckled by irate fans and the long-lasting influence of...Billy Squier.
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Track listing:
No. Title Length
1. "Chatterboxes" 00:00
2. "Twin Killers" 02:37
3. "Running Thoughts" 04:52
4. "Vivid Cheek Love Song" 08:40
5. "O'Malley, Former Underdog" 10:56
6. "Odyssey" 13:16
7. "Wrong Time Capsule" 16:14
8. "Spirit Ditties of No Tone" 19:08
9. "Scream Team" 23:18
10. "You Can See" 26:00
11. "Midnight Bicycle Mystery" 29:22
12. "After Me the Deluge" 31:24
13. "Siriustar" 35:25
14. "Lemon and Little Lemon" 40:05
15. "Lightning Rod, Run" 42:12
16. "Bone-Dry" 44:29
17. "News from a Bird" 46:47
18. "Spy on You" 48:12
19. "You're Our Two" 50:27
20. "Rrrrrrright" 52:54
For several months in 2005 Deerhoof wrote and recorded in their rented rehearsal space in Oakland. When it was released that fall (by Kill Rock Stars, ATP Recordings and 5 Rue Christine), the double album The Runners Four featured each band member as vocalist at various points, reversed instrumental roles for Matsuzaki (now on guitar) and Cohen (now on bass), and unusually wordy lyrics. Critical praise came notably from The New York Times and Pitchfork, which named the album as No. 6 in the best albums of 2005. The album was selected as Sufjan Stevens's "Album of the Decade" in Uncut Magazine
Chris Cohen - bass
John Dieterich – guitar
Satomi Matsuzaki – guitar, vocals
Greg Saunier – drums, vocals
All songs written and composed by Deerhoof.
Track listing:
No. Title Length
1. "Chatterboxes" 00:00
2. "Twin Killers" 02:37
3. "Running Thoughts" 04:52
4. "Vivid Cheek Love Song" 08:40
5. "O'Malley, Former Underdog" 10:56
6. "Odyssey" 13:16
7. "Wrong Time Capsule" 16:14
8. "Spirit Ditties of No Tone" 19:08
9. "Scream Team" 23:18
10. "You Can See" 26:00
11. "Midnight Bicycle Mystery" 29:22
12. "After Me the Deluge" 31:24
13. "Siriustar" 35:25
14. "Lemon and Little Lemon" 40:05
15. "Lightning Rod, Run" 42:12
16. "Bone-Dry" 44:29
17. "News from a Bird" 46:47
18. "Spy on You" 48:12
19. "You're Our Two" 50:27
20. "Rrrrrrright" 52:54
For several months in 2005 Deerhoof wrote and recorded in their rented rehearsal space in Oakland. When it was released that fall (by Kill Rock Stars, ATP Recordings and 5 Rue Christine), the double album The Runners Four featured each band member as vocalist at various points, reversed instrumental roles for Matsuzaki (now on guitar) and Cohen (now on bass), and unusually wordy lyrics. Critical praise came notably from The New York Times and Pitchfork, which named the album as No. 6 in the best albums of 2005. The album was selected as Sufjan Stevens's "Album of the Decade" in Uncut Magazine
Chris Cohen - bass
John Dieterich – guitar
Satomi Matsuzaki – guitar, vocals
Greg Saunier – drums, vocals
All songs written and composed by Deerhoof.
"Future Teenage Cave Artists" by Deerhoof off their album 'Future Teenage Cave Artists' out on Joyful Noise Recordings.
Directed by Ryan Hover and Allison Durs...
"Future Teenage Cave Artists" by Deerhoof off their album 'Future Teenage Cave Artists' out on Joyful Noise Recordings.
Directed by Ryan Hover and Allison Durst
Stream the audio: https://lnk.to/FTCA_TheLovedOne
LP/CD/Cass/Digital: http://joyfulnoi.se/FTCA
"Future Teenage Cave Artists" by Deerhoof off their album 'Future Teenage Cave Artists' out on Joyful Noise Recordings.
Directed by Ryan Hover and Allison Durst
Stream the audio: https://lnk.to/FTCA_TheLovedOne
LP/CD/Cass/Digital: http://joyfulnoi.se/FTCA
The band wrap up their session with a funky new song and an old favorite. Dedicated to Yael.
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Deerhoof visit the basement to deliver two songs from their album, Offend Maggie. The band goes on to discuss getting heckled by irate fans and the long-lasting influence of...Billy Squier.
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Track listing:
No. Title Length
1. "Chatterboxes" 00:00
2. "Twin Killers" 02:37
3. "Running Thoughts" 04:52
4. "Vivid Cheek Love Song" 08:40
5. "O'Malley, Former Underdog" 10:56
6. "Odyssey" 13:16
7. "Wrong Time Capsule" 16:14
8. "Spirit Ditties of No Tone" 19:08
9. "Scream Team" 23:18
10. "You Can See" 26:00
11. "Midnight Bicycle Mystery" 29:22
12. "After Me the Deluge" 31:24
13. "Siriustar" 35:25
14. "Lemon and Little Lemon" 40:05
15. "Lightning Rod, Run" 42:12
16. "Bone-Dry" 44:29
17. "News from a Bird" 46:47
18. "Spy on You" 48:12
19. "You're Our Two" 50:27
20. "Rrrrrrright" 52:54
For several months in 2005 Deerhoof wrote and recorded in their rented rehearsal space in Oakland. When it was released that fall (by Kill Rock Stars, ATP Recordings and 5 Rue Christine), the double album The Runners Four featured each band member as vocalist at various points, reversed instrumental roles for Matsuzaki (now on guitar) and Cohen (now on bass), and unusually wordy lyrics. Critical praise came notably from The New York Times and Pitchfork, which named the album as No. 6 in the best albums of 2005. The album was selected as Sufjan Stevens's "Album of the Decade" in Uncut Magazine
Chris Cohen - bass
John Dieterich – guitar
Satomi Matsuzaki – guitar, vocals
Greg Saunier – drums, vocals
All songs written and composed by Deerhoof.
"Future Teenage Cave Artists" by Deerhoof off their album 'Future Teenage Cave Artists' out on Joyful Noise Recordings.
Directed by Ryan Hover and Allison Durst
Stream the audio: https://lnk.to/FTCA_TheLovedOne
LP/CD/Cass/Digital: http://joyfulnoi.se/FTCA
The band wrap up their session with a funky new song and an old favorite. Dedicated to Yael.
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Deerhoof is an American band whose erratic style veers between noise pop, punk rock, and avant-garde. The band's live shows are known for their minimal gear, maximal volume, and surrealist banter. Since their formation in 1994 in San Francisco they have self-produced their records and self-managed their career. The band's current line-up consists of John Dieterich, Satomi Matsuzaki, Ed Rodriguez and Greg Saunier.
History
The Man, The King, The Girl; Holdypaws; Halfbird
Rob Fisk and Greg Saunier founded Deerhoof in San Francisco in 1994 as an improvisation duo of bass and drums. Their early singles, recorded on four-track cassette, combined punk, grunge, noise, and ballads. Satomi Matsuzaki joined Deerhoof within a week of arriving in the United States in May 1995, with no prior band experience, and went on tour as Deerhoof's singer only a week later, opening for Caroliner. Deerhoof's 1997 debut album The Man, the King, the Girl built on the wild and stripped-down sound of the early singles by adding jingle-like melodies and colorful instrumentation including broken Casios and a borrowed synthesizer. The cover art of a magical cow and a rabbit on a unicycle, as well as the zine reproduced in the booklet, were drawn by Fisk. Many of Deerhoof's most enduring traits were already in place: the mythical lyrics, gestural playing style, low-budget recording techniques, concept-album format, and memorable melodic writing.
Teen pop Straight to the top Teen pop Love drop Feeling can stop Love drop Teen pop Straight to the top Teen pop Heart is dim now Load up your mind Heart is dim now Load up your mind Heart is dim now Load up your mind Look tight Feeling is right Look tight Stagefright Late in the night Stagefright Look tight Feeling is right Look tight Heart is dim now Load up your mind Heart is dim now Load up your mind Heart is dim now
His place in underground rock history would be guaranteed even if all he’d done was founded the great Bay Area band Deerhoof... I think Satomi [Matsuzaki, lead singer of Deerhoof] was suspecting that it was gonna start being another email record.
Poetry UnPlugged. Thursday night ...Court Ave., Des Moines, during Poetry UnPlugged ... Deerhoof ... Locust St., Des Moines, to see San Francisco’s Deerhoof and their “mix of noise, sugary melodies, and an experimental spirit.” The band played 80/35 last year.
Deerhoof – ‘Miracle-Level’. THE GOOD. San Francisco-based noise-rockers Deerhoof do things differently on their 18th. THE BAD. Nothing. Expect the unexpected and just go with it. THE NITTY GRITTY ... Deerhoof will go literally anywhere ... BUY IT?. Yep ... THE BAD ... Yes.
We generally have a theme that circles around the Tuesday Tracklist, so, this week, I’m going to focus on acts that are playing in Louisville over the next few months ...Deerhoof — “Sit Down, Let MeTell You A Story” ... Shark Sandwich opens for Deerhoof ... 8.
Thursday 5/4Deerhoof. (MUSIC) Deerhoof is one of those special, ever-evolving bands that still sound fresh, exciting, and surprising after nearly three decades in the indie-rock scene ... Deerhoof is ...
“Miracle-Level” by Deerhoof (Joyful Noise Recordings) On their 19th album, Deerfhoof remains as playful and experimental as ever. The title of the first track on “Miracle-Level” serves as a polite ... .
Deerhoof... On one hand it’s hard to believe that Deerhoof have never released a studio album until now, but on the other hand, after almost 30 years of doing everything unlike anyone else, perhaps it makes sense.