Deerhoof--holdypaws-(krs343)-CD1999-kW

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MP3/FLAC
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kW
Size
27,76 MB
Files
9
Date
2005-02-07

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     artist    · deerhoof
     release   · holdypaws
     year      · 1999             
     genre     · avantgarde
     label     · kill rock stars
     catalogue · krs343
     website   · www.killrockstars.com

     date      · 22-dec-2004
     quality   · 141kbps/44,1khz
     source    · compact disc

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     01 magic star                                                  2:55
     02 queen of the lake                                           4:59
     03 the moose's daughter                                        3:32
     04 data                                                        3:01
     05 dead beat queen                                             3:04
     06 crow                                                        2:56
     07 satan                                                       2:17
     08 flower                                                      4:21

     playtime  · 00h 27m 05s         

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     are we supposed to give points for trying? because these people    
     seem to be doing their best. they take a basic late '70s new age   
     instrumental line-up of bass, guitar, drums, and keyboards and     
     then make a lot of noise with it. it's almost as if they are       
     accidentally achieving the gloriously awful amateurishness of      
     garage bands everywhere, but they keep repeating the same          
     cacaphonous strategies over and over, so you know that it's no     
     accident. then the vocals, which are often mixed too low, go       
     wandering into a weird, warbly, keening register that kind of      
     sounds offkey to you unless you know how much you have to practice 
     to sound this unpracticed and you start wondering if you might not 
     be listening to music majors putting some sort of theory to work.  
     it's very dissonant, but in a professional entertainer of the      
     nineties way, so you know they exerted a great deal of effort to   
     sound this cruddy.                                                 
                                                                        
     kill rock stars puts out some swell stuff like bikini kill and     
     sleater-kinney, true alternatives to alternative now that          
     alternative is mainstream. but deerhoof doesn't sound like a band  
     that you would drive 40 miles on country roads to hear. they sound 
     more like a group of local favorites who take the stage at around  
     4:00 a.m. when the only people left in the audience are college    
     kids and other bourgeois who don't have to get up in the morning   
     and work. which is great in a way-deerhoof, and any other minor    
     band may luck into being the greatest rock & roll band in the      
     world on any given night-but then again, you know, maybe, maybe    
     not, whatever.                                                     

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Files

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00-deerhoof--holdypaws-(krs343)-cd1999-kw.jpg30,35 KB
01-deerhoof--magic_star-kw.mp32,95 MB
02-deerhoof--queen_of_the_lake-kw.mp35,10 MB
03-deerhoof--the_mooses_daughter-kw.mp33,63 MB
04-deerhoof--data-kw.mp33,16 MB
05-deerhoof--dead_beat_queen-kw.mp33,12 MB
06-deerhoof--crow-kw.mp32,95 MB
07-deerhoof--satan-kw.mp32,37 MB
08-deerhoof--flower-kw.mp34,45 MB