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Offend Maggie (CD)

Deerhoof

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Label: Kill Rock Stars Released: 2008
Price: $15.99  
 
 
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Insound Staff Pick - 2008! Say what you will about Deerhoof, but they know how to write a beautiful song. And "Offend Maggie" is all the more beautiful for the fact that it seems to come out of nowhere. For all its sparkling musicanship, it sounds casually tossed off like it was nothing at all. It's a new sound for the band as much as it's a new sound for pop music.





While John Dieterich's acoustic guitar seems to channel Malian guitarist Ali Farka Toure, Ed Rodriguez's electric conjures classic Townsend.

Singer/bassist Satomi Matsuzaki (with drummer Greg Saunier on harmony

vocal) tells a plaintive story in which telemarketing calls are a metaphor for unrequited love. The bittersweet magic of this short song promises a major thrill ride when its 14-track namesake is released next month.





For those who have been following their remarkable career, "Offend Maggie" represents another Deerhoofian high-water mark, even as it shows another abrupt shift in direction. With these master gamesters, you can never guess their next move, but once they've made it, it somehow seems inevitable. One listen and you'll know "Offend Maggie" could only be Deerhoof. Two listens and you'll be in love.

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1The Tears and Music of Love
2 Chandelier Searchlight
3 Buck and Judy
4 Snoopy Waves
5 Offend Maggie
6 Basket Ball Get Your Groove Back
7 Don't Get Born
8 My Purple Post
9 Family of Others
10 Fresh Born
11 Eaguru Guru
12 This Is God Speaking
13 Numina O
14 Jagged Fruit

 

User Reviews

   Craig Kielinski - Exton, PA, USA
For Deerhoof fans, Offend Maggie compares favorably to classic Deerhoof records such as Apple O', Reveille, and Runners Four. For those unfamiliar, don't get turned off when you first hear the high voice of Deerhoof's Japanese vocalist. After a few listens, her voice becomes just one more instrument in a complex combination of pop and atonal guitar playing, with loud and soft passages intertwined in creative ways. The drums are creative as well. Gets better with each listen. Enjoy.


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