Available on vinyl for the first time in over 15 years! The Runners Four is Deerhoofs double-LP concept album about friends banding together as honorable outlaws in a corrupt world, deciding what to save in an apocalypse, passing secret messages of warning and hope from a remade future back to a soon-to-be-destroyed present. Abundant with lyrical allusions to the flood, where cargo hold claustrophobia inside meets a watery chaos outside, it was written and self-produced by Satomi Matsuzaki, John Dieterich, Chris Cohen and Greg Saunier while they holed up in a rented Oakland rehearsal room for the winter months 2004-5. On pink and blue vinyl. "a heavy football, a no-half-stepping opus, a defining statement.The Runners Four should occasion a moment to notice how a little band has gotten its scale and balance right: producing strong and inexpensive-sounding records in its own studio, making coverts through frequent touring, changing its sound every six months or so. Its not easy, especially without becoming part of any movement." - The New York Times "Deerhoof.has succeeded at something thats very hard to do: It has made records and built a devoted international following on the sheer power of its imagination. And its a mad, wild imagination..." - The Boston Globe "Deerhoof has forged yet another delightfully odd pop gem, multifaceted and sparkling with creativity." - Rolling Stone "Deerhoof.makes the difficult wonderful." - The New Yorker "At first, The Runners Four is close to incomprehensible. Songs stop as soon as a hook seems to form; rhythms shift and cut like theyre running for their lives.but when the mystery lifts and the melodies finally stick-and they do-the album has the undeniable power of complete originality." - TIME |