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Rainwater Cassette Exchange (CD - 2009)( UPC: 00796441813322)
As low as $6.99 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Deerhunter Label: Kranky Genre: Rock & Pop Album Description: Considering the numerous releases by Deerhunter and its related side projects between late 2008 and 2009, and the relative high quality of all the material, it would be easy to assume front ... Read More |
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| Considering the numerous releases by Deerhunter and its related side projects between late 2008 and 2009, and the relative high quality of all the material, it would be easy to assume front man Bradford Cox as some preternatural wellspring of musical inspiration. RAINWATER CASSETTE EXCHANGE, unlike the relatively sprawling double album epic MICROCASTLE/WEIRD ERA CONT., keeps a tight rein on quality. Following up on what was a banner year for the Atlanta-based collective, the EP offers an almost epigrammatic summation of Deerhunter's deconstructionist yet hooked-filled bliss pop--from sugary girl-group harmonies to noise-drenched garage rock. With Microcastle, Weird Era, and this EP -- not to mention all the music the band released on its blog at that time -- Deerhunter hit its creative stride and didn't waste one moment. While Rainwater Cassette Exchange isn't drastically different from what came before it, it's at the same impressive level of quality. If anything, the four pop nuggets that begin the EP might be an even more potent distillation of the band's weirdness, catchiness, and beauty, from the title track's surf exotica to the push-pull of "Famous Last Words"' fuzzy guitars and cryptic lyrics. "Disappearing Ink" charges in on a forceful rhythm, but Bradford Cox's vocals and the chorus ("disappearing ink"/but the words still sting") aren't so sure, a trick Deerhunter also used brilliantly on Microcastle's "Nothing Ever Happened." "Game of Diamonds" is a standout, melding tablas, piano, Everly Brothers harmonies, and a caressing melody into Eastern-tinged dream-chamber-pop that's unique even for a band as committed to mixing sounds and moods as Deerhunter is. The band burns through Rainwater Cassette Exchange's first few tracks almost impatiently, making "Circulation"'s stretch from psych-punk to a sound collage reminiscent of the end of "I Am the Walrus" all the more satisfying. At five songs and 15 minutes long, Rainwater Cassette Exchange is a quick tour of what Deerhunter can do and how well they do it, and more proof the band's inspiration is at its peak. ~ Heather Phares |
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UPC: |
00796441813322 |
| Release Date: | Jun 09, 2009 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop |
| Label: | Kranky |
| Distributor: | Revolver USA |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2009 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
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