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Deerhoof Release New Single, ‘”Farewell” Symphony’

American independent music group Deerhoof have shared a new song entitled ‘”Farewell” Symphony’ from their forthcoming 15th studio album, ‘Future Teenage Cave Artists’.

The track’s name was taken from Austrian composer Franz Joseph Hayden’s “Farewell” Symphony and the video was created by mixing footages from six different performances of them.

In a stement released alongside the video, band member Greg Saunier said; “Just imagine if all the living things that’ve been done in by capitalism could reunite for one big final bow.”

“All the extinct cool underground music scenes, all the extinct species of plants and animals, all the extinct arts and educational and political systems that were meant to help people…they’d all be there!”

‘”Farewell” Symphony’ is the third track to be released from ‘Future Teenage Cave Artists’. The band also shared its title track along with a song titled ‘The Loved One’ last month.

The band have also commented in a statement that the new release is a political record that acknowledges “normal is never coming back,” saying it’s “haunted by memories of a lost world and every failed attempt to save it.”

Check it out bellow!

The full album will be released on  May 29 via Joyful Noise.

Dipto Paul

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