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by Angus Jung
Hi Alex: I didn't mean to come off as 'wrathful.' I just wasn't sure what you were talking about. I was blunt, though.
I guess I don't buy your premise. I don't think of Black Dice as confrontational and I don't think of Deerhoof as naive/childlike/K Records.
Black Dice now makes incredible 21st century pyschedelic music and their shows are really inclusive, I think-the opposite of glass throwing. If you talk to them now, they'll tell you that they want very, very much to distance themselves from their past. They claim it was all overblown (I saw 'em then and can't really agree), it was mostly due to drunkenness on their part, and they hate that this 'confrontational' tag still dogs them.
People love Deerhoof because of Satomi and how cute she is or whatever, but there's a TON going on beneath this surface (as you know, I think). These guys aren't Beat Happening and I would argue that they don't really subscribe to the K aesthetic. The music they make is not naive, not childlike, not amateurish, and the lyrics aren't either. Do they understand why people think it is? I think so.
Anyway...the love is what matters. We agree.