By Tom Breihan for Pitchfork:
The Rolling Stones and Deerhoof have roughly three things in common: They're both comprised of carbon-based life forms, they both make some form of rock music, and they are both liked by arty filmmakers. That's pretty much it.Deerhoof hit Soundlab on 05/10/05 with Needel and Ho-ag.
The huge gulf between the Rolling Stones and Deerhoof is going to get a little narrower soon, though.
Artist Adam Pendleton has chosen Deerhoof to star in BAND, a new multimedia work that refashions Sympathy for the Devil, Jean-Luc Godard's 1968 Stones sorta-doc. BAND will intercut images from Sympathy with footage of the infinitely less decadent Deerhoof recording and rehearsing in Toronto. Pendleton will wrap up his filming when Deerhoof plays a free show at Toronto's Yonge-Dundas Square on September 17, one of the Toronto International Film Festival's "Future Projections" events.
In a press release, Pendleton said of Deerhoof, "I was really looking for a group that balanced experimentation with a slightly pop, slightly rock sensibility and had a dynamic performance presence and style... Deerhoof had at it all."
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