Deerhunter: Microcastle
Ill put aside for the moment that the lead signer has Marfans syndrome, a genetic disorder that ive thought i had on more than one occasion in med school. Bradford Cox offers an eerie but soothing vocal component that fade in with the music becoming just another instrument in the line up that counters the often fractured and experimental sound of the band. This album is perfect for a day like today, where im stuck inside studying endlessly with the weather being just as gloomy as my thoughts. Though just when its hit rock bottom, as in Microcastle, the beat picks up and the jagged reverberating guitars that echo Sonic Youth bring me out of my daze. For anyone who appreciates the elegant subtleties of my bloody valentine mixed with the rock and pop sensibilities of the liars or radiohead this album is perfect for satisfying the whole left in rock/indie over the past few years. And if u liked this check out Atlas Sound or vice versa.
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