DOWNLOAD: Deerhunter Frontman Goes Acoustic

Bradford Cox, a.k.a. Atlas Sound, is at his most fragile and poignant on his new release.
Bradford Cox

Bradford Cox is a restless artist. The breakout Atlanta native ceaselessly performs and writes and records woozy shoegaze and electronic music as both Deerhunter and Atlas Sound, and has collaborated with the likes of Stereolab, Animal Collective, and the Black Lips.

LISTEN: Karen O's 'Wild Things' Soundtrack

Members of YYYs, Deerhunter, and the Raconteurs contribute to the album -- hear it all free!
Karen O and a Wild Thing

Karen O's soundtrack for Spike Jonze's adaptation of Where the Wild Things Are hits stores today.

All Tomorrow's Parties: The Best & Worst

The Flaming Lips' genital video, Animal Collective's danceathon, Deerhunter's hiatus -- plus Panda Bear, Sufjan and more!
The Flaming Lips / Photo by Abbey Braden

Welcome to rock'n'roll camp.

Best & Worst of Lollapalooza: Day 3

Aerosmith's Joe Perry joins Jane's Addiction, Bat for Lashes silences intruders, Vampire Weekend honors John Hughes -- plus Deerhunter, Lou Reed, and more!
Jane's Addiction / Photo by Ian Witlen

THE BEST:

BEST SURPRISE GUESTS: JOE PERRY WITH JANE'S ADDICTION

Dan Deacon, Deerhunter, No Age Kick Off Round Robin Tour

The three acts took the stage together for a Jelly NYC Pool Party full of harmony, discord, and worship. But no pools.
Dan Deacon / Photo by   Kathryn Yu

As Dan Deacon, Deerhunter, and No Age stepped onstage for the first of two round robin sets at New York City's Brooklyn Bowl on Sunday night, one reverent concertgoer summed it up best.

"Oh, man," she said to a friend. "It's like they're three gods, combining as one impenetrable force."

Atlas Sound Taps Animal Collective, Stereolab Members for New Album

Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox reveals details for the October release from his ambient side-project.
Bradford Cox

When an early version of Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox's second album under the Atlas Sound moniker leaked to the internet last summer, the Atlanta native was peeved. "Fuck this shit," he wrote to his blog at the time. "It's not finished and now it never will be."

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