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Pullhair Rubeye

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Avey Tare & Kria Brekkan

 
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    And they say art doesn’t have the power to change people: David Portner (Avey Tare) and Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir (Kría Brekkan) went to see David Lynch’s Inland Empire and were so moved that they decided to turn in the tapes for their new record, Pullhair Rubeye, backwards. For those familiar with the duo’s current (Animal Collective) and former (Múm) day jobs, this sort of experiment shouldn’t come as surprise. “who wellses in my hoff,” with its orchestra of spinning plates and otherworldly harmonizing, sounds almost par for the course for either band normally. As the songs were mostly recorded with guitars and voices, Pullhair begins to sound slightly same-y by album’s end, but that should be no problem for intrepid listeners: just throw these files in your favorite sound editor, turn them around, and you’ve got yourself another record entirely.

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