EXCLUSIVE NEW DOWNLOAD: Emanuel and The Fear - Deerhoof Cover + 1 More

Emanuel and the Fear is a joyful, 11-piece pop outfit spilling ink on all the right places—splashed across L Magazine, featured in the Voice, playing out sold out shows with David Byrne, TV on the Radio and Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson in attendance. The band of Brooklynites forms a plush extravaganza below, inflecting Deerhoof with a little Sufjan-orchestra-lite. Then, “The Rain Becomes The Clouds,” is a bright tune that harkens back to our long-lost iPod and gives us a smile, circa 2003. Check the sweetly animated video and give a little love back to the kids who have so much, by snapping up the record on Paper Garden.

 
 

Sounds like: The Polyphonic Spree, Sufjan Stevens, Deerhoof

Emanuel and The Fear - The Perfect Me (Deerhoof Cover)

Emanuel and The Fear - The Rain Becomes The Clouds

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