Deer Tick, Vol. 1 (CD)
- Half Believing - By the Black Angels
- Card House
- Doomed from the Start
- Hope Is Big
- Only Love
- Cocktail
- Me and My Man
- End of the World
- Limp Right Back
- Rejection
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
Vinyl LP pressing. Deer Tick proves with their two new simultaneously released albums titled, Deer Tick Vol. 1 and Deer Tick Vol. 2that their punk-roots rock have only gotten better with age since their last LP. The twin albums complement one another but also stand independently. Vol. 1 is classic Deer Tick: folk-rooted acoustic guitars and soft piano cushion out-front vocals. Vol. 2 commits wholly to the band's longtime garage-rock flirtations for a triumphant foray into punk. McCauley sees the two records as a natural progression as he's always had one foot in each door. ""Every album we've put out has had it's manic moments in one way or another. I felt good enough about everything that I was writing to think that we could truly separate our two big interests: quiet and loud."" It's been four years since Deer Tick's last release, Negativity. In the meantime, Deer Tick - an all-consuming band known for constant touring and steady artist output - took a backseat. The band - made up of McCauley, guitarist Ian O'Neil, drummer Dennis Ryan, and bassist Christopher Ryan pursued solo and worked on others' projects. Personal lives also underwent massive changes, especially for McCauley, who married Vanessa Carlton and became a dad. When the band came back together for their beloved after-party shows at the Newport Folk Festival, the reunion reminded them what they missed about creating with one another so they started making plans to go in the studio.
- Half Believing - By the Black Angels
- Card House
- Doomed from the Start
- Hope Is Big
- Only Love
- Cocktail
- Me and My Man
- End of the World
- Limp Right Back
- Rejection
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
Deer Tick Vol. 1 and Deer Tick Vol. 2, the distinct efforts are due out September 2017 on Partisan Records. - Both albums were recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. Each features 10 new tracks, meaning Deer Tick fans will be getting 20 new songs this fall. What's more, the albums showcase different sides of the band, one softer and the other grittier. - Vol. 1 will highlight the Rhode Island outfit's acoustic folk rock side, harkening back to where they started on albums like their War Elephant debut. A press release says the 10-track effort highlights frontman John McCauley's ""masterful, introspective and observational"" songwriting with songs that document ""inner struggles and external conflicts with a perfect balance of heartfelt sincerity and wry wit."" The album will include tracks led by guitarist Ian O'Neil (""Hope is Big"") and drummer Dennis Ryan (""Me and My Man"").