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Deerhoof Announce New Album La Isla Bonita, Share "Exit Only"


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Deerhoof Announce New Album La Isla Bonita, Share "Exit Only"

Deerhoof have announced their follow-up to 2012's Breakup SongLa Isla Bonita is out November 4 on Polyvinyl. They've shared the first single, "Exit Only".

The album was produced by former Pitchfork contributor Nick Sylvester. According to a press release, they pay tribute to David Bowie, Ric Ocasek, the Roots, Lou Reed, David Byrne, Sonic Youth, the Flaming Lips, Radiohead, and Beck on the record. 

In a press release, Greg Saunier said:

No band is an island. Felt like one sometimes, in those budgetless and obscure early days, Satomi and me locked in the basement trying to figure out how our clashing personalities and ideas could turn into a band. If we hadn't had that crazed mid-90s Bay Area punk scene to call home, I doubt we'd still be here to chat about a 20th anniversary. ... We don't set out to create masterpieces. The Deerhoof fan is a thrill-seeker. This is the latest volley in an ongoing conversation we've been honored to hold for 20 years.

La Isla Bonita:

01 Paradise Girls
02 Mirror Monster
03 Doom
04 Last Fad
05 Tiny Bubbles
06 Exit Only
07 Big House Waltz
08 God 2
09 Black Pitch
10 Oh Bummer

Watch Deerhoof's video for Breakup Song track "We Do Parties":



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