Deerhoof‘s 19th full-length album Miracle-Level comes out tomorrow, March 31, and ahead of its release the band have shared “Phase-Out All Remaining Non-Miracles by 2028.” It’s arty and guitar-driven ...
For more than two decades, Deerhoof's output has been notoriously hard to pin down, flitting between West Coast punk and noisy, cerebral pop. On its latest record, La Isla Bonita, the band has ...
In many ways, it’s a miracle Love-Lore, the new, five-track, 35-minute LP from the San Francisco-borne band, Deerhoof, exists. To begin with, the album is an intricate amalgamation of dozens of songs ...
In preparation for this feature, we asked Deerhoof to pick ten highlights from a career that now spans a quarter of a century. The choices Satomi Matsuzaki, Greg Saunier, Ed Rodríguez and John ...
Deerhoof recently released Surprise Symphonies on Bandcamp Day, and they’ll follow that with their proper new album, Future Teenage Cave Artists, on May 29 via Joyful Noise. They just put out the ...
Closing in on their 30th year as a band, Deerhoof are finally announcing their first bona fide studio LP. Miracle-Level is, in fact, the group’s 19th album, but it’s the only one so far to be recorded ...
This is viewer supported news. Please do your part today. The critically acclaimed independent rock band Deerhoof stops by the Democracy Now! studio to perform five songs and talk about music and ...
Guitarist John Dieterich’s home in Albuquerque, New Mexico might be a thousand miles away from fellow guitarist Ed Rodriguez’s base in Portland, Oregon, but the band maintains a synergy that flows ...
HK Magazine: People always talk about your energy on stage. How do you keep up that energy while on tour? John Dieterich: When we perform, we never really know exactly what’s going to happen. We ...