
Why would you want to hunt deer when this band is so fucking awesome (puns?)? Anyways getting down to the music welcome to your new powerhouse of art rock. This band has really brought it all to the table with their new album Micro castle released this October on CD (still awaiting the vinyl). Bradford Cox, really is coming out with his amazing direction, and it really makes this album shine very very bright. This album, just sticks it when you listen to it, you have a good mix of genres that Cox, really perfects in his writing. So we have Cox, a 20 something male suffering from mar fans syndrome, so he may have some issues, and eh maybe it does show from his constant blogging. He is really what a rock star is, Cox isn't some flashy hipster by any means, he is what a rock star should be, he has swagger about him that, really shows on stage. The downside (if it can be perceived by some that way), is that he seems to be very emotional, and this is noticeable through his blog. Cox writes constantly in his blog, posting new demos, writing about and no jokes pooping, and various other things, and he also includes pictures. He recently freaked out because people hacked into his media files on his blog and stole a new album he was working on (now a bonus disc with Micro Castle titled Weird Era Cont.), and then after the freak out there was him settling down, but don't we want a talent who isn't just boring, but has some edge to him? Cox just is what a rocker should be and I think most deerhunter fans seem to like it, even if the band has really become more normal since Turn It Up Faggot and Cryptograms. All of Cox and the band aside we're going to talk of this new release Micro Castle. This is the bands 3rd full length album and it really shows the band's diversity. On cryptograms they were a mostly darker and ambient, trancey band, now that really isn't as true. While Deerhunter still keeps their ambient roots, and it shows on the album in some songs, they really seem to realize that pop isn't such a bad thing. Songs like Never Stops, really show some pop roots but have a twinge of art rock to them, that is undeniable and the mix goes together very very well. Another example would be that of Nothing Ever Happened to Me one of the albums strongest, it opens with a more indie pop rock feel, but then turns into this post rock type jam with crazy guitar slides and synth mixes. One of the tracks that really feels ambient is Micro Castle the title track, it starts off slow and grimy sounding, but ends up with this big powerful finish that most listeners wouldn't expect. To be honest this album may make you say, "Is this really Deerhunter?", but it really is. Is this change good, yes I would have to say it is, while there is nothing wrong with a great album like cryptograms, this shows that the band can really make whatever music they want to. This is an extremely well put together album, and from the intro, all the way to Twilight at Carbon Lake, you are going to have one amazing ride through Cox's music. This album is really a art rock, ambient rock, and pop rock album all jammed into one, and the band couldn't have done any better, welcome to one of the best albums of the year 2008.



