The Runners Four

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Deerhoof play with a primal abandon and molten group chemistry that remains untamed since the band's early days. Still, at nearly twice the length of their previous albums, "The Runners Four" is more complex and challenging than anything they've recorded. This is more than rock; it's a wholesale rewrite of the rock and roll dictionary. Deerhoof herald the era of the defiant DIY album. The Runners Four: a quartet of racers, chasers, messengers, even smugglers, gleefully smashing through outmoded boundaries, bearing gifts of sonic contraband. This is Deerhoof's magnificent autobiography.

Music Review:

  1. The Very Best Of [Original recording remastered]
  2. Third/Sister Lovers
  3. Warehouse: Songs and Stories
  4. Weird Tales
  5. When Broken Is Easily Fixed
  6. When We Were Small
  7. Wide Awake in America [Live]
  8. Wild Planet
  9. Wolf Parade [CD-single] [EP]
  10. Young Loud & Snotty

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Girls Are Always Right: The Stiff Years

Kreisler: 1928 Victor Recordings: Favourite Short Pieces

Handel: Harp Concerto in Bf HWV294, Op4/6

Music: Get This Party Started

Nite:Life 016

INCredible Sound of Drum'n'Bass

Goddaughter

It's All on U 2 [Explicit Lyrics]

Kickin' It Up

Hagg: Nordische Symphonie in Ef Op2; Concert Overture in Cm No2,Op26

JVC World Class Sampler, Vol. 2

Jazz Music: 5 [Import]

HERE COME THEM TITANS

Ivan Moody: Passion and Resurrection

The Pat Metheny Group in Concert