Deer Tick-Live at the G-Spot (Wye Oak CD Release Party)
Find the audio from Deer Tick’s set as MP3s after the jump or here as FLAC. They opened second for Wye Oak, after Musee Mechanique at the G-Spot.
Musically they killed it, nothing really original but very solid country-influenced rock. Bassist was a face-melting phenomenon, a musical force of nature. The only downside was that I found Deer Tick’s singing voice irritated me. Mostly because I sensed it was induced rather than natural, which might be completely off-base. In any case, I’m sure that perception would change after extensive listening, but I’m not sure I’m convinced that sort of acclimation is worth the effort. They did, however, perform a hilarious cover of “La Bamba.”
Deer Tick – Baltimore Blues No. 1
Deer Tick – Straight Into A Storm
Deer Tick – Sleep Walk –> La Bamba (cover)
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While I liked Deer Tick, I got the impression the crowd was paid to cheer for them.
That’s what fans do at Concerts!
thanks a lot for posting this. they’re a fantastic band, and are getting better by the day. definitely check them out next time they’re around; just saw them play a couple weeks ago in NYC Webster Hall, and it was the best they’ve sounded and i’ve seen them play 6-7 times now.