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- Summary: The 18th full-length studio release for the San Francisco-based experimental rock band is self-described as "baroque gone DIY."
- Record Label: Joyful Noise
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
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Oct 21, 2021With Actually, You Can, these four individuals have created a celebration of human possibilities and one of their best records to date.
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Oct 27, 2021Though comprising only nine songs across just over half an hour of music, Actually, You Can is bursting at the seams with ideas.
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Nov 8, 2021Actually, You Can is a testament to the human spirit and the seemingly endless creativity of four people. It’s also a welcome addition to rock’s most diverse catalogue.
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Oct 26, 2021If you’re a longtime fan of the band, you might be concerned about all this talk of simplification - you might even wonder if you’ll be able to detect the kind of madcap playfulness and mind-bending experimentation that brought you to the band in the first place. You’ll find out that actually, you can.
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Classic Rock MagazineDec 8, 2021Actually, You Can is business as usual, which translates into a 'gloriously unusual racket'. [Jan 2022, p.83]
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UncutNov 16, 2021Lands as another Technicolor blast. [Jan 2022, p.22]
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MojoOct 21, 2021Deerhoof being Deerhoof, the arty, poppy, proggy noise is jagged, cathartic, and occasionally grand. [Nov 2021, p.88]
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