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25 Feb

Peter

Photos: Deerhunter Kicks Off Noise Pop 2009

Deerhunter Live Concert Photo

Isn’t it nice when things live up to expectations? It just makes you feel all tingly inside. Or in the case of Deerhunter’s performance last night, completely and utterly awestruck. Bradford Cox and company set the bar high for this year’s Noise Pop Festival by completely destroying the sound barrier at the Mezzanine. Seriously, my ears are still ringing.

Even though they play so nonchalantly, effortlessly sending gigantic sonic landscapes into the crowd, they still somehow command your dancing feet by bringing out melody at just the right time. If someone were to tell me that a vortex of flying bodies (I can’t bring myself to say mosh pit) was going to occur, I would have laughed. But it did, and I joined in.

Overall, it was nice to transcend the cleanliness of the Microcastle recording. Fans of Cryptograms and Cox’s Atlas Sound days would have eaten it up. I guess I can see how you might be a little confused by their willingness to play an encore that consists of rubbing the microphone into a guitar pickup, but I still think we got the perfect balance between all out chaos and sing-a-long. After all, it’s Deerhunter — know what you’re getting into.

Anyways, like a good little blogger I snapped some pictures, but I will admit that most of them turned out crappy due to my poor skillz. But that’s what happens when you give your one press pass to the writer instead of the photographer.

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MP3s:

Deerhunter — “Cryptograms” [LP Version]
Deerhunter — “Agoraphobia” [LP Version]
Tags: Deerhunter
Labels: Concert Photos, Concerts, San Francisco
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3 Responses:

  1. # 1 bain | February 25th, 2009 at 11:58 PM

    i saw the deerhunter show tonight at the rickshaw stop, and let it be known, they are a band at the peak of their powers. and it was free. thanks for the pics.

  2. # 2 Noise Pop 2009 Preview: Thursday Shows | Stranger Dance | February 26th, 2009 at 1:31 PM

    [...] Photos: Deerhunter Kicks Off Noise Pop 2009 [...]

  3. # 3 Moua | March 4th, 2009 at 12:33 PM

    Deerhunter was pretty good for being the first time I’ve heard them play. Although my husband thought it was way too much distortion. What matters is that you couldn’t beat the price of entry, free, and we enjoyed ourselves that night.

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