In the time surrounding the live recording of "Come See The Duck" in Tokyo on December 16, 2014, Deerhoof was promoting their album "La Isla Bonita," ... Read Full Description >
In the time surrounding the live recording of "Come See The Duck" in Tokyo on December 16, 2014, Deerhoof was promoting their album "La Isla Bonita," which was released earlier that year. The live performance eventually contributed to their album "Fever 121614," which came out later, on November 27, 2015. This live album showcases the band's unique blend of punk, noise rock, and pop sensibilities, emphasizing their energetic and experimental live shows. Interestingly, Deerhoof is known for their unconventional musical style and their ability to appeal to both indie rock and avant-garde audiences, reflecting their diverse influences and innovative approach to music. Their performance in Tokyo highlighted their strong international presence and the global reach of their sound, marking a significant moment in their evolving career.