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Deerhoof

Live Performances by Deerhoof in 2013

Deerhoof Live Performance of 'Flower/There's That Grin' at Schoolhouse Studios, Melbourne

Schoolhouse Studios
Melbourne, Australia

March 3, 2013 | Video Length: 5:10
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  • In March 2013, when Deerhoof performed live at Schoolhouse Studios in Melbourne, Australia, the band was promoting their album "Breakup Song," which w... Read Full Description >

    In March 2013, when Deerhoof performed live at Schoolhouse Studios in Melbourne, Australia, the band was promoting their album "Breakup Song," which was released in 2012. This album continued Deerhoof's exploration of avant-garde sounds and incorporates a mix of noise pop and experimental rock, characteristic of their style. The performance of "Flower/There's That Grin" showcases the band's dynamic and eclectic energy, a hallmark of their live shows. Deerhoof, known for their unconventional song structures and playful instrumentation, has been influential in the indie rock scene since their formation in 1994. By 2013, they had already established a significant following, and their live performances were celebrated for their spontaneity and audience engagement, reflecting their dedication to pushing musical boundaries. This concert captures a vibrant moment in their career, highlighting both the evolution of their sound and their commitment to live music.

Deerhoof | Full Concert Performance at Queen Elizabeth Hall

Queen Elizabeth Hall
London, United Kingdom

June 21, 2013 | Video Length: 1:10:27
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  • In June 2013, when Deerhoof performed at the Queen Elizabeth Hall during the Meltdown festival, they were actively promoting their album "Breakup Song... Read Full Description >

    In June 2013, when Deerhoof performed at the Queen Elizabeth Hall during the Meltdown festival, they were actively promoting their album "Breakup Song," which had been released in August 2012. This period marked a dynamic phase in the band's career, showcasing their distinctive blend of experimental rock and pop sensibilities. Notably, "Breakup Song" received praise for its inventive composition and engaging melodies, further solidifying Deerhoof's reputation as innovative pioneers within the indie music scene. The live concert featured a mix of tracks that highlighted the band's high-energy performance style, characterized by Satomi Matsuzaki's unique vocal delivery and Greg Saunier’s complex drumming. The performance at such a prestigious venue as Queen Elizabeth Hall also underscored the respect and following the band had cultivated over nearly two decades, showcasing their continued evolution and relevance in contemporary music.

Deerhoof Live at Hare & Hounds: C'moon and Basketball Performance

Hare & Hounds
Birmingham, UK

June 24, 2013 | Video Length: 6:16
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  • In June 2013, when Deerhoof performed live at the Hare & Hounds in Birmingham, they were riding high on the release of their album "Breakup Song," whi... Read Full Description >

    In June 2013, when Deerhoof performed live at the Hare & Hounds in Birmingham, they were riding high on the release of their album "Breakup Song," which came out in 2012. This album marked a significant point in their discography, showcasing their experimental sound and playful yet complex compositions that blend elements of punk, pop, and avant-garde. The live performance featured the energetic songs "C'moon" and "Basketball (Get Your Groove Back)," both emblematic of the band's signature style, characterized by catchy melodies and intricate rhythms. Additionally, Deerhoof is known for their dynamic live shows, where their improvisational spirit shines, further engaging audiences and illustrating the unique chemistry of the band members. By the time of this recording, Deerhoof had already established themselves as influential figures in the indie music scene, known for their innovative approach to music and captivating stage presence.