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Deerhoof bassist quits; new Curtains material
crablin by Colin Roberts May 24th, 2006

Chris Cohen leaves to pursue work with The Curtains

Spasmodic, multi-national rockers Deerhoof are a member down, following the departure of bassist Chris Cohen.

Speaking via Deerhoof's myspace, Cohen exclaimed, “As hard a decision as it was - I loved being in Deerhoof! - I really want to go full-time with my other band, The Curtains. This is the band that I've always done on the side (I started it with my friend Trevor before I ever joined Deerhoof) - and I feel a real strong pull to go and perform our new material live and focus all my energy into that. We're just about to finish a new record ‘Calamity’ which comes out on Asthmatic Kitty in the fall.”

Asthmatic Kitty is the US home of Sufjan Stevens and DiS favourite Canadian four-piece, Shapes and Sizes.

Cohen continued, "Deerhoof are still my close and beloved friends and we part ways on the best of terms - I wish them all the best and they do for me too. It just wasn't possible to go on when my heart was in another place.”

"I hope you all understand. I'll be looking forward so much to all the things Greg, John, and Satomi go on to do in Deerhoof and I can't wait to play the new Curtains music on tour this year!"

In other news, I love Deerhoof. More than a little bit. However, today I have listened to two Sweep the Leg Johnny LPs in a row. What should I put on next?



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