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CD-DETAILS OFFEND MAGGIE [DEERHOOF] |
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The year was 1994 and founding members Greg Saunier (drums) and Rob Fisk (bass) watched in dismay as their goth/metal quartet Nitre Pit disbanded. Resolving not to give up, the panic-stricken duo reinvented itself as Deerhoof. Their recorded debut was the self-produced 7" Return of the Wood M'Lady on the Kill Rock Stars label. Their sound was huge but their vocals suffered a bit as a result of their over-expressive playing style. When Tokyo-born Satomi Matsuzaki decided to try out on a whim a year later, they knew instantly that they had found the missing puzzle piece.
In the early years Deerhoof was typically branded "too noise for pop" and "too pop for noise". Eventually this combination was to prove basic to the sound of contemporary indie rock, lifting the band out of obscurity in the process. Deerhoof never fit into any genre however, and no one would mistake their music for anyone else's (however much they may mix up their band name with the other "deer" bands that have formed since). Even after a few lineup changes (including the replacement of Fisk by guitarist John Dieterich), and stylistic reinventions on every record, Deerhoof remain an instantly recognizable genre unto themselves.
In 2008, with the addition of guitarist Ed Rodriguez, Deerhoof released Offend Maggie. The album’s cover art, designed by Japanese artist Tomoo Gokita, is a black-and-white pencil illustration of a faceless, shirtless man, standing in his trousers and donning headphones, with one leg propped on a chair. Like its cover Offend Maggie is a study in tension, contrast and ambiguity.
Tracklisting
1 OFFEND MAGGIE
2 FRESH BORN
3 CHANDELIER SEARCHLIGHT
4 THE TEARS AND MUSIC OF LOVE
5 BUCK AND JUDY
6 DON'T GET BORN
7 MY PURPLE PAST
8 BASKET BALL GET YOUR GROOVE BACK
9 NUMINA
10 THIS IS GOD SPEAKING
11 EAGURU GURU
12 SNOOPY WAVES
13 JAGGED FRUIT
14 FAMILY OF OTHERS
(Quelle: MySpace Deerhoof)
FORMAT: CD
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