Releases September 29, 2017
Deerhoof talks about the political and musical inspirations behind their new song "Come Down Here and Say That" ft. Strereolab's Lætitia Sadier. Listen now!
Formed in 1980 by Minor Threat’s Ian MacKaye and his bandmate Jeff Nelson, Dischord is 6 years older than Sub Pop and in several ways it inspired a template for the West Coast.
I am an Israeli Yemeni American woman. I make electronic world folk music. Here I am at a carnival. Find #^https://soundcloud.com/littlestrike #^https://open.spo...
Lo Tom is: D Bazan - Bass, vox T Many - Drums J Martin - Guitar TW Walsh - Guitar, BGV
"I Will Spite Survive" from Deerhoof off the release 'Mountain Moves' out 9/8/2017 on Joyful Noise Recordings. Featuring Jenn Masner (WYE OAK) Grab the album...
The candy-coated avant-rock greats Deerhoof are "artists in residence" for Joyful Noise Recordings this year, which means they'll be releasing a variety of recordings on the label, all of which are available via a sort of subscription service. Today, they've dropped the first of the new music, in the form of a pair of split LPs from four different Deerhoof side projects. Those projects are: Nervous Cop, which is comprised of all members of Deerhoof plus Andy Morin and veteran experimental drummer Zach Hill, both of Death Grips (Hill and Deerhoof drummer Greg Saunier released a record under the Nervous Cop name in 2003); Oneone, featuring Deerhoof bassist/frontwoman Satomi Matsuzaki and Saya of the Japanese band Tenniscoats, with Saunier on drums; Murmurer, a new band with Deerhoof guitarist John Dieterich and a slew of others; and Les Bonnes Hommes, in which Saunier sings and plays guitar. If you want to hear these without subscribing to the full artist in residence deal, you can