Archive for Deerhoof

Maneka Marvels Over Nirvana’s ‘Nevermind,’ Polvo’s ‘Exploded Drawing,’ Prince’s ‘Purple Rain’

Posted in Interviews, Lists with tags , , , , , , , , , on 05/27/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

Ever run into a stranger wearing a T-shirt of a band you like, strike up a conversation and realize how much you have in common? That maybe they’re your doppelgänger, even? And then, the deeper you get to know that person, it dawns on you that their taste in music is actually superior to yours? But at that point you’ve already exchanged phone numbers and promised they’ll be your +1 at an upcoming gig you both really wanna see and then you get so nervous about meeting up with them at the show because you know you’ll be distracted from the band’s performance and instead obsess over your inferiority complex to your new amigo to the point that you second-guess whether it was even worth attending said show because it’s induced more anxiety than excitement in the marrow of your bones?

Does that ever happen to you?

We had a hunch Maneka (a.k.a. Devin McKnight of Speedy Ortiz and Grass Is Green) was onto something cool way back in 2017, when we got our mitts on a copy of their debut, Is You Is. Admittedly, we gave it a listen after reading that a description that touted the release as “future-space alien-dream-post punk.” Five years later, Maneka dropped Dark Matters, in which the artist “deftly explored the anxieties of working as a Black man in majority white indie rock spaces,” according to his press materials.

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Deerhoof’s ‘Miracle-Level’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags on 03/30/2023 by Kurt Orzeck

Check out my review of Deerhoof’s new album, Miracle-Level, on FLOOD‘s website.

Los Campesinos! Drop Not-So-Boring LP; Gareth Holds Out Hope For Covers EP

Posted in Features, Interviews, Meet And Greet with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 01/28/2010 by Kurt Orzeck

Los Campesinos! consist of seven musicians. But they are more than a band. Los Campesinos! are flying up the totem pole of indie stardom because of their spectacular concerts. But they are more than a spectacle. Los Campesinos! evoke joy, celebration and fun in the purest sense. But they are more than a feeling. Continue reading

Cryptacize’s Chris Cohen Shares Six Quick Tips On Making Music

Posted in Interviews with tags , , , , , , on 01/02/2010 by Kurt Orzeck

Right now, there is exactly a one in three chance that Cryptacize are hard at work on their next release, an EP set for the spring. Continue reading