Noble And Godlike In Ruin [Test Tube Green Vinyl] (LP)
Deerhoof
Amoeba Review
The now legendary Deerhoof are at their best on the wonderfully named Noble and Godlike in Ruin. The title hints at the album's sound: chaotic and cathartic yet ebullient and optimistic. Birdsong floats above gentle, slightly askew ambient before growing into an indie-meets-free-jazz crescendo. Glitchy electronics create simmering tensions, '60s sunshine pop goes off-kilter before working its way into a hardcore noise explosion. Saul Williams lends his voice to a track. As always, nobody does it like Deerhoof who continue to delight and surprise with Noble and Godlike.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Overrated Species Anyhow
|
Deerhoof | 02:14 |
2.
Sparrow Sparrow
|
Deerhoof | 02:27 |
3.
Kingtoe
|
Deerhoof | 02:23 |
4.
Return of the Return of the Fire Trick Star
|
Deerhoof | 02:36 |
5.
A Body of Mirrors
|
Deerhoof | 02:27 |
6.
Ha, Ha Ha Ha, Haaa
|
Deerhoof | 03:42 |
7.
Disobedience
|
Deerhoof | 05:01 |
8.
Who Do You Root For?
|
Deerhoof | 01:55 |
9.
Under Rats
|
Deerhoof | 03:49 |
10.
Immigrant Songs
|
Deerhoof | 07:01 |