Atlas Sound, the side-project of Deerhunter's Bradford Cox, will bear buyable fruit in the new year with the release of an official album.
The record, named Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel, will feature fourteen tracks; some of which may be featured among the reams of tracks here, at Bradford's 'blog space.
We simply don't have the time to plough back through it all; boy's too prolific.
The clumsily-titled longplayer is expected to arrive in the Spring, bringing these songs along with it:
'A Ghost Story'
'Recent Bedroom'
'River Card'
'Quarantined'
'On Guard'
'Winter Vacation'
'Cold as Ice'
'Scraping Past'
'Small Horror'
'Ready, Set, Glow'
'Bite Marks'
'After Class'
'Ativan'
'Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel'
Cox's revealed a fondness for his new album: "I left Chicago this morning. Now I'm relaxing in Harlem. I spent all yesterday mastering the Atlas Sound record. It sounds really good. I'm really proud."
We, for one, await breath baited.
he looks like
a healthy lad. No heroin there.
He has Marfan Syndrome.
Nice assumption you've got going there.
hunted
Being a recent recruit to the Deerhunter fanclub, I'm eager to hear this...
Is that guy in the band?!
I don't know anything about them, but that really is horrible.
Wait till you hear about the
'blog incident'
Sadly, theyre actually too good to dislike for these reasons.
Looking forward to this
there i so much stuff on the blog to keep me goin mind