
Deerhunter
Deerhunter - Cryptograms
Writer: Austin L. RayReviews, Issue 30, Published online on 29 May 2007
Experimental Atlanta band straightens up, flies crazy
Taking stylistic cues from Can, Sonic Youth and The Jesus and Mary Chain, Atlanta's Deerhunter often creates decidedly uneasy-listening music. And yet, the band's accomplished second full-length occasionally surprises with its accessibility. Originally intended as a pair of separate EPs, Cryptograms opens with ominous atmospherics via a wash of guitars and ethereal vocals, its latter half silver-lined with glorious, psychedelic pop. Much like avant-innovators Liars (whom they count as friends), Deerhunter chooses to celebrate creativity and find beauty through decidedly deconstructive methods. This impressive offering is a fortuitous one, considering that the band's frenetic, unpredictable live show deserves pairing with a truly ferocious studio counterpart.
