Deerhoof's Reveille is being reissued on 180-gram blue vinyl.
D**L
Solid Album
This is a great album and a must have if you are Deerhoof Fan. I love the blue vinyl too.
A**R
Best
Best American rock band since Captain Beefheart's Magic Band.... deerhoofmaskreplica baby....
A**R
Shining Star of 2002
After two albums of clever noise, Deerhoof has the audacity to drop one of the catchiest albums of the last 5 years. Take formidable blasts of raw but soaring, often dissonant guitar, plenty of wild studio trickery, some seriously sugary melodies, and an incessantly cute Japanese chick on vocals, and you only have the ingredients, because the warped noise-pop coming out of your speakers will stick in your head for WEEKS. Very few of the songs sound anything like each other, and they're played so earnestly and unbelaboredly that it sounds as if the band could churn them out at this quality for eternity (and, well, the similar-but-even-more-accessible follow-up Apple O proves that they're far from done). Almost nobody sounds like Deerhoof, and if you like noise- or avant-pop, the music that makes you go giddy with simple enjoyment before you realize just how _interesting_ it is, click the buy button before you have the chance to change your mind. Trust me: this is a tremendous album that never feels like one. It's so simply _GOOD_ you'll forget it's also Great.
J**Y
Moving left and faking right
This is really quite an album, I think after seeing them live I would like them no matter what. But I love the carefree romp through a cropdusting glance away and then back, the whole time wondering about getting to the good moments.I always wanted to see what would happen if a band just inhibited and sporatic frolick through their brainstorming process with elegance and then mess it up a little, pushing bounderies and all the while holding steady a progression of song coloring the whole process with a burst of void filled oblivious chaos.I felt this album captured a good portion of how they sound live
S**R
Can we stop calling all Japanese people "cute?"
This is pretty accessible ear-candy -- for a noisy, jumpy freak-fest. The dynamics swing in a wild, unpredictable arc, but ultimately there are pop songs (or fragments thereof) sliced, diced and scattered across this canvas among the pretty shards of glass and peels of decaying fruit.This might be a good way to slip some avant-garde rock into the ears of folks who think that the only "good" music has 1-5-4 chord patterns and a verse-chorus-verse-chorus-verse-bridge-chorus-chorus structure.
H**D
Deerhoof across the age divide
25 Year-Old: This band is amazing! Have you heard these guys?43 Year-Old: Yeah, I have. This is a good band for sure.25-Year-Old: You're not as enthusiastic as you should be! These guys are doing something DIFFERENT!43-year-old: Well, not really. The jump-cut editing and the noise bursts combined with the freaky jamming remind me a lot of Faust, especially on Faust's first album.25-year-old: Are you saying they're imitating Faust? And who's Faust? You mean DJ Faust?43-year-old: NO. Faust was a band of insane German hippies who made some really interesting records in the 1970's that influenced a lot of people. Go look up "So Far" by Faust on Amazon. And Deerhoof is not imitating Faust, that's not what I'm saying.25-year-old: So what ARE you saying, you old coot?43-year-old: Watch it, kid, you'll be my age someday. What I am saying is that Deerhoof has the same sense of uninhibited experimentalism that Faust had. They sound like they just don't give a flip what anybody thinks and they want to play whatever they want, which is really cool in this corporate rock era.25-year-old: So you *do* get it.43-year-old: Of course I do. Listen, punk, I knew about "noise rock" before you were even dirtying your diapers properly. Back in my day we used to call it "art rock" and that's what this is. It's good art rock, with a lot of energy and freakishness. Plus, I like the singer and her weird "The animals will testify against us on Judgment Day" pronouncement on the first song.25-year-old: That's the second song.43-year-old: Whatever. I don't consider 30 seconds of bells and burping a song.25-year-old: You don't think rap is music either.43-year-old: Don't get me started. Let's just be glad that Deerhoof is a great band that we can both agree on, OK?
V**E
In love with
I fell in love with this band... Words can't describe this album. Just listen to Reveille.
M**R
maybe i just don't get it.
but why is this band so loved? the only part of this i even cared for is the opening track and that little part with the drums coming in over the robot gal or whatever talking. that was pretty neat i guess.
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