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[News] Atlas Sound Announces East Coast Tour Dates

Atlas Sound, the solo project of Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox, will be heading to the East Coast of the U.S. in support of his third studio album Parallax. The tour is set to begin on December 14th in Durham, NC, followed by five more shows in Richmond, VA, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, New York, and Washington, D.C. You can check out all the specifics regarding the six-date tour after the jump. As well, if you've yet to hear Parallex, you can listen to the full album stream here.

Atlas Sound, the solo project of Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox, will be heading to the East Coast of the U.S. in support of his third studio album Parallax. The tour is set to begin on December 14th in Durham, NC, followed by five more shows in Richmond, VA, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, New York, and Washington, D.C. You can check out all the specifics regarding the six-date tour after the jump. As well, if you've yet to hear Parallex, you can listen to the full album stream here.

Atlas Sound 2011 Tour Dates:
12/14 – Durham, NC @ Motorco
12/15 – Richmond, VA @ The National
12/16 – Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church Sanctuary
12/17 – Brooklyn, NY @ Bell House
12/18 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
12/20 – Washington, DC @ Black Cat

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[Listen] Atlas Sound - 'Parallax' (Full Album Stream)

In one week, Atlas Sound, the solo project of Deerhunter vocalist Bradford Cox, will be releasing his third studio album Parallax. Courtesy of the New York Times, you can listen to the album in its entirety before it hits stores on November 8th via 4AD. As well, Cox talked to the news outlet about several of the songs on the album, even revealing that Andrew VanWyngarden of MGMT played piano and provided backing vocals for the track "Mona Lisa." You can listen to the entire album after the jump, and head over to the NY Times website to read their interview with Mr. Cox.

In one week, Atlas Sound, the solo project of Deerhunter vocalist Bradford Cox, will be releasing his third studio album Parallax. Courtesy of the New York Times, you can listen to the album in its entirety before it hits stores on November 8th via 4AD. As well, Cox talked to the news outlet about several of the songs on the album, even revealing that Andrew VanWyngarden of MGMT played piano and provided backing vocals for the track "Mona Lisa." You can listen to the entire album after the jump, and head over to the NY Times website to read their interview with Mr. Cox.

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[Download] Atlas Sound - "Terra Incognita"

It seems Deerhunter/Atlas Sound’s Bradford Cox never stops, after releasing Deerhunter's highly successful LP Halcyon Digest last year and giving away a handful of demos and unreleased songs from Atlas Sound over the holidays, hes back with a new Atlas Sound LP Parallax, which drops November 8 on 4AD. Take a listen to the album's first offering "Terra Incognita" in the player below.

 

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[Listen] Sleigh Bells' Alexis Krauss & Deerhunter Cover Pylon

Take a listen to some covers from Deerhunter and Alexis Krauss of Sleigh Bells on this glorious Thursday. Why so glorious? Because tomorrow is Friday and that's always a good thing. The covers that have been tackled here are Georgia underground legends Pylon’s "Cool" which Deerhunter nail and then not just that but a Calvanist remix of the Pylon track "Yo Yo". The show stealer for me though is the vocals which have been laid down by Alexis Krauss from Sleigh Bells.  The "Yo-Yo (Calvinist Remix)” will be available as the B-Side to a limited-edition 7″ vinyl. The A-Side in question will be the aforementioned Deerhunter cover of the 1980 track "Cool". As well as that in the player below you can check out the "Yo Yo" (The Calvinist Unsaved Remix) which must be a leftover track or possibly one for a digital release. Whatever, they're cool and you should give them a listen below.

Pylon - Cover + Remix by DFA Records

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[Listen] Deerhunter - "60 Cycle Hum" x "The Light Pours Out of Me" (Magazine Cover)

On Thursday night, Deerhunter headed over to BBC 6 Music to pay DJ Mark Riley a visit to perform some songs and chat about all things Deerhunter. During their visit, the band played the track "Octet," from their 2007 album Cryptograms, "Memory Boy," one of the highlights from their latest album Halycon Digest, as well as a cover of Magazine's "The Light Pours Out of Me." The real treat, though, was the brand new track "60 Cycle Hum," a song the band recorded during soundcheck in Glasgow. You can listen to "60 Cycle Hum" and "The Light Pours Out of Me" below. If you head over to the BBC website, you can check out the entire session, with "Octet" and "The Light Pours Out of Me" coming in at around five-and-a-half minutes, and "60 Cycle Hum" and "Memory Boy" coming in around the 49-minute mark.

Deerhunter - 6 Music Session by Some Kind of Awesome

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[Watch] Deerhunter - "Memory Boy" (Live On Letterman)

Last night, indie rockers Deerhunter hit the stage on Letterman to perform their upcoming single "Memory Boy" from their latest opus Halcyon Digest along with Cole Alexander from Black Lips and Adam Bruneau from The Back Pockets on the guitar and keys. Check it out in the player above courtesy of The Audio Perv.

Deerhunter are set to release the upcoming single on 7" Vinyl for Record Store Day on April 16th. 

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[Watch] Deerhunter - "Helicopter" Live on Conan

Deerhunter visited Conan O'Brien last night and performed "Helicopter" from their critically acclaimed album Halycon Digest. As Consequence of Sound points out, they use a hell of a lot of smoke during the performance prompting Conan to remark “Who’s gonna clean this up?”. Check it out after the jump and you can pick up the album now too.

Deerhunter visited Conan O'Brien last night and performed "Helicopter" from their critically acclaimed album Halycon Digest. As Consequence of Sound points out, they use a hell of a lot of smoke during the performance prompting Conan to remark “Who’s gonna clean this up?”. Check it out after the jump and you can pick up the album now too.

 

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