Atlas Sound

Atlas Sound Break A Rare Sweat

There's always a moderate apprehension with a band like Atlas Sound. It's the same sense of worry I felt before seeing Deerhunter, Bradford Cox's other, more famous project last July at Lee's Palace. The concern then, as it was now, was that the group would focus too much on their ambient leanings and less on their stunning shoegaze rock....
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Atlas Sound (Photo by Rachel Verbin)

WATCH: Atlas Sound performs "Parallax" at Altered Zones party

Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox recently performed at the Altered Zones event in New York, under his solo alias Atlas Sound.  The event, taking place at the New Museum, featured other DIY artists like AraabMUZIK and GRIMES, among others. Below is live footage of the title track from Atlas Sound’s painfully intimate album Parallax, which...
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WATCH: Atlas Sound performs "Parallax" at Altered Zones party

LISTEN: Stream the new Atlas Sound album Parallax

Next week Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox will release his third solo album under the name Atlas Sound, Parallax. But, of course, nobody wants to wait a week to hear what can be heard now, and the good folks at The New York Times have bowed to our collective impatience, and are now hosting a full stream of the entire album.Cox also wrote short...
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I Fought The Law... For Nov. 30, 2010

While you Americans were eating your turkey dinners, the U.S. Department Of Homeland Security's Immigration And Customs Enforcement (ICE) division was... um... gobbling up, freezing and seizing your fave BitTorrent sites. They were also secretly cackling, "All your sites are belong to us!" while you weren't listening. —The New York Times Former...
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I Fought The Law... For Nov. 26, 2010

Oopsie: Three Atlas Sound demo LPs that Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox uploaded to his blog earlier this week have been deleted for alleged copyright violations. He's since re-uploaded the files. —deerhuntertheband.blogspot.comAn Australian Marilyn Manson fan has been sent to jail for at least 18 months after killing a man who suggested he was...
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I Read The News Today... For Nov. 24, 2010

Alexisonfire hate screamo. They hate it so much they want to knife it. Oh, you guys. Why are you furthering emo's reputation for stereotypical self-hatred? But hey, maybe you can borrow this guy's (alleged) sword? —Dose The Dears and City And Colour are among the acts that will play next year's South By Southwest Music Festival. We hope you...
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Atlas Sound Vinyl Bonanza

Let's say you live in North America and you bought Atlas Sound's Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel when it came out earlier this year. Let's also say you have a European friend who bought it, too. That friend got more than you because the European version of the album included a six-song bonus disc that wasn't included with the...
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Atlas Sound @ Horseshoe Tavern

Photographer: 
Rachel Verbin
Venue: 
Horseshoe Tavern
City: 
Toronto, ON
Date: 
February 28, 2008
Atlas Sound

Atlas Sound @ Horseshoe Tavern

Photographer: 
Rachel Verbin
Venue: 
Horseshoe Tavern
City: 
Toronto, ON
Date: 
February 28, 2008
Atlas Sound's Bradford Cox

Atlas Sound @ Horseshoe Tavern

Photographer: 
Rachel Verbin
Venue: 
Horseshoe Tavern
City: 
Toronto, ON
Date: 
February 28, 2008
Atlas Sound's Honey Owens

Atlas Sound @ Horseshoe Tavern

Photographer: 
Rachel Verbin
Venue: 
Horseshoe Tavern
City: 
Toronto, ON
Date: 
February 28, 2008
Bradford Cox

Atlas Sound @ Horseshoe Tavern

Photographer: 
Rachel Verbin
Venue: 
Horseshoe Tavern
City: 
Toronto, ON
Date: 
February 28, 2008
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Ghetto Crosses Is Now More Than A Black Lips Song

Deerhunter's Bradford Cox and Black Lips' Cole Alexander recently teamed up to create a new band called Ghetto Crosses, and they've already recorded a single. "The name is old," Cox recently posted on his blog. "We first talked about having a band called that when we first met and started hanging out. "Then he used it for...
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Deerhunter To Take Break While Cox Focuses On Atlas Sound

Atlanta indie rockers Deerhunter will go on hiatus following a Dec. 8 show in Barcelona, Spain, allowing frontman Bradford Cox time to promote the debut album from his Atlas Sound solo project. Cox broke the news on the band's blog, citing time needed to organize the group members' lives as reason for the break — not break-up. He says...
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