Do No Harm (LP)
Deer
Amoeba Review
07/21/2020
Do No Harm feels like a game-changer for Austin, TX’s The Deer. Vocalist Grace Rowland’s lilting, gorgeous voice seems to float above the band’s dreamy, lived-in melange of country, folk, and rock. When you least expect them, the honeyed voice of the mandolin strikes up, fuzzed-up electronics kick in, and swirling keys chime into the mix. It’s a hypnotic, heady brew, sure to appeal to fans of spaced out, wistful dream pop with a backwoods, down-home quality and a slight Southern Gothic edge. A fascinating album that reveals more of its charms with each spin.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Confetti To The Hurricane
|
Deer | 03:54 |
2.
Move To Girls
|
Deer | 04:08 |
3.
Everything Was Beautiful And Nothing Hurt
|
Deer | 04:32 |
4.
Dissolve
|
Deer | 03:44 |
5.
Swoon
|
Deer | 03:58 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Stark Raven
|
Deer | 04:46 |
2.
Chill Veil
|
Deer | 04:21 |
3.
How Not To Die
|
Deer | 04:21 |
4.
Prelude To The Interstellar Frontier
|
Deer | 02:45 |
5.
Walking In Space
|
Deer | 06:23 |