It's their first record in three years Deerhoof have shared the details of their fifteenth studio album, ‘Future Teenage Cave Artists’.
The album, which will be their first since 2017’s ‘Mountain Moves’, is a political record that acknowledges “normal is never coming back” and hears the San Francisco group experiment with a “revolutionary mood”, according to a statement.
The four-piece’s forthcoming album – due out on May 29 – is also “haunted by memories of a lost world and every failed attempt to save it.” ‘Future Teenage Cave Artists’ and ‘The Loved Ones’ are the first two songs shared from the record.
On the latter, Deerhoof said they “wanted to express what it feels like knowing that the rebels are our only hope. Today’s derelicts,
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