Deerhunter - Cryptograms (2007)
BAND/ARTIST: Deerhunter
- Title: Cryptograms
- Year Of Release: 2007
- Label: Kranky
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Indie Rock, Shoegaze
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 48:22
- Total Size: 131/318 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Intro 2:50
2. Cryptograms 4:17
3. White Ink 4:59
4. Lake Somerset 3:49
5. Providence 4:08
6. Octet 7:50
7. Red Ink 3:40
8. Spring Hall Convert 4:29
9. Strange Lights 3:38
10. Hazel St. 3:48
11. Tape Hiss Orchid 1:12
12. Heatherwood 3:37
Line-up:
Moses Archuleta – synth/pads, drums, electronics, treatments
Bradford Cox – vocals, electronics, tapes, drum, acoustic slide guitar, bell set, accordion, electric guitar
Josh Fauver – tremolo bass, bass guitar, reverse guitar, vocals
Colin Mee – guitar, tapes, electric guitar
Lockett Pundt – synth bells, guitar, acoustic slide guitar, hammond organ, vocals
1. Intro 2:50
2. Cryptograms 4:17
3. White Ink 4:59
4. Lake Somerset 3:49
5. Providence 4:08
6. Octet 7:50
7. Red Ink 3:40
8. Spring Hall Convert 4:29
9. Strange Lights 3:38
10. Hazel St. 3:48
11. Tape Hiss Orchid 1:12
12. Heatherwood 3:37
Line-up:
Moses Archuleta – synth/pads, drums, electronics, treatments
Bradford Cox – vocals, electronics, tapes, drum, acoustic slide guitar, bell set, accordion, electric guitar
Josh Fauver – tremolo bass, bass guitar, reverse guitar, vocals
Colin Mee – guitar, tapes, electric guitar
Lockett Pundt – synth bells, guitar, acoustic slide guitar, hammond organ, vocals
Cryptograms is the second album from Atlanta, Georgia-based indie rock group Deerhunter, released through Kranky on January 29, 2007 on CD and vinyl. Following the 2005 release of its first full-length album Turn It Up Faggot, Deerhunter began recording material for its next record at Rare Book Room studio in New York. This initial recording session failed, due to the physical and mental state of lead singer Bradford Cox, as well as malfunctioning equipment in the studio. The band returned to Atlanta, only giving recording a second try after encouragement from members of the band Liars. The final version of Cryptograms was recorded in two separate day-long sessions, months apart, resulting in two musically distinct parts—the first includes more ambient music while the second contains more pop music elements. Cox sang most of the record's lyrics in a stream-of-consciousness manner; they include themes of death, companionship, and Cox's experiences with his genetic disorder Marfan syndrome. Cryptograms was generally well received by critics, and several publications placed the album on their lists of the top albums of 2007.
Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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