Deerhunter’s 2007 release
Cryptograms was undeniably great. But it was also very noisy, built upon a foundation of spacey feedback drones and dense guitar textures. 2008 sees a poppier and altogether different Deerhunter, though they retain tangible links to their penchant for ambience and soundscapes. Earlier this year frontman
Bradford Cox revealed his poppier side with a release as
Atlas Sound. Split into two discs, the
Microcastle half of this release seems to follow on from what was established on the
Atlas Sound record.
Weird Era Continued however is a more natural progression, falling somewhere between the noise of
Cryptograms and
Atlas Sound’s more melodic slant. The mildly nihilistic tone of
Microcastle sees a shimmering instrumental opener give way to Agoraphobia, in which Cox sings plaintively about a desire to be imprisoned. Conversely
Weird Era Cont. opens with the rather sleek and Interpol-like Backspace Century before shifting into the very catchy Operation. Instrumentals like "Weird Era" and "Slow Swords" return to the droning soundscapes of
Cryptograms but are more engaging. Whether this release is to be interpreted as a double album or two single albums packaged together is ambiguous, though the albums are linked by a sharing of the song "Calvary Scars"; on
Microcastle as a brief interlude, and as a powerful ten-minute finale on
Weird Era Cont. It does feel a lot like the Bradford Cox Show and
Microcastle especially is hard to differentiate from Atlas Sound, but nonetheless Deerhunter have released two consistently excellent albums here. Bow down, peasants: Deerhunter are indie rock royalty.
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Deerhunter - Microcastle (1st disc)
Deerhunter - Weird Era Cont. (2nd disc)
Genre: Indie, Ambient, Shoegaze
Label: 4AD, Kranky
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