Deerhoof has released their 12th full length album La Isla Bonita today via Polyvinyl Records. Always entertaining, irresistibly clever and often dizzying, the band has something to say. The AV Club lauds the band for their sly messaging and points out that "the bile with which it's imbued is slyly obscured by the ebullient twin guitars." Two decades deep, fans can count on expecting the unexpected both from the record and live show. It has become undeniably clear that Deerhoof will never be watered down with age, nor will that je ne sais quoi ever be identifiable.
Delivering a political punk punch at times shrouded in a pop wrapping, La Isla Bonita is also meant as a continuation of discourse with fellow experimental and aggressively punk female-fronted bands of 2014. The band has given their acoustic take on their own feminist-anthem-of-sorts "Paradise Girls" as well their arrangement of folk-song "The Husband with No Courage in Him". These stripped down performances not only showcases the band's core talent, but also the depth of heir songs. Known for their biting chops, these simple acoustic arrangements were put together quickly by the band and the session was filmed quickly only yesterday. The acoustic live videos were released with Refinery29 today. Deerhoof kick off their national tour with three nights at Baby's All Right starting tonight, November 4, and will hit Philadelphia, Chicago, LA and Seattle among many others in the next month.Photo Credit: Chad Kamenshine
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