
Dehd - Water LP NEW BLUE VINYL
Dehd - Water LP
NEW. SEALED.
Fire Talk Records
five years on Dehdās āWaterā stands as a monument in the ever evolving indie trioās catalog. Itās the record that took them out of the basement and onto festival stages. Fire Talk proudly presents this limited anniversary edition on a new to retail āIce Blueā color way and available only at fine independent t record shops. Love is everyday magic. Thatās the impression you get listening to Water, the new album by Chicago trio Dehd. Veterans of Chicagoās increasingly fruitful DIY scene Jason Balla ( Ne-Hi and Earring) Emily Kempf (Vail and formerly with Lala Lala) and drummer Eric McGrady share a strange and inexplicable chemistry. Love rises up into the atmosphere like steam off a summer sidewalk and makes you wild. Love breaks your heart and you consider yourself lucky for it. Like water itself, it surrounds us, it supports us; itās what weāre made of. It takes the shape of its container. The music is hazy and reverb-drenched, a scuzzy and hyped-up take on surf rock that could only come from the Third Coast. Itās all animated by the red-lining feel-good spirit of the Velvet Undergroundās Loaded and the breezy melodicism of C86-era indie rock, with a dash of the Crampsā spooky-hop bop courtesy of McGradyās locomotive drumming.Itās a clear-eyed look at the wild nature of everyday life thatās been spun up in sugary sweet melodies and scratched-crystal sounds. More than anything, itās the embodiment of Dehdās m.o. from the start: As Kempf puts it, āWork with what you have and make it magical.ā
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Dehd - Water LP
NEW. SEALED.
Fire Talk Records
five years on Dehdās āWaterā stands as a monument in the ever evolving indie trioās catalog. Itās the record that took them out of the basement and onto festival stages. Fire Talk proudly presents this limited anniversary edition on a new to retail āIce Blueā color way and available only at fine independent t record shops. Love is everyday magic. Thatās the impression you get listening to Water, the new album by Chicago trio Dehd. Veterans of Chicagoās increasingly fruitful DIY scene Jason Balla ( Ne-Hi and Earring) Emily Kempf (Vail and formerly with Lala Lala) and drummer Eric McGrady share a strange and inexplicable chemistry. Love rises up into the atmosphere like steam off a summer sidewalk and makes you wild. Love breaks your heart and you consider yourself lucky for it. Like water itself, it surrounds us, it supports us; itās what weāre made of. It takes the shape of its container. The music is hazy and reverb-drenched, a scuzzy and hyped-up take on surf rock that could only come from the Third Coast. Itās all animated by the red-lining feel-good spirit of the Velvet Undergroundās Loaded and the breezy melodicism of C86-era indie rock, with a dash of the Crampsā spooky-hop bop courtesy of McGradyās locomotive drumming.Itās a clear-eyed look at the wild nature of everyday life thatās been spun up in sugary sweet melodies and scratched-crystal sounds. More than anything, itās the embodiment of Dehdās m.o. from the start: As Kempf puts it, āWork with what you have and make it magical.ā











