Band blogs are a dime a dozen. Iâm sick of reading about your top five favorite twee pop songs at the moment or what you had for breakfast while touring Oregon. Bands should be thinking about new, creative ways to approach their blogs. Thatâs why Iâd like to take a minute to praise Atlantaâs Deerhunter for going out on a limb and taking a chance with its online journal.
Deerhunterâs blog has barely been up a week, and yet itâs stirred up more controversy in the indie world than Animal Collectiveâs recent album leak. It all started when the band announced the creation of a âpoop journalâ in which they would offer photos and descriptions of their daily BMs. Online indie tastemaker PitchforkMedia.com jumped on the story, poking fun at the band's antics.
On Wednesday, Deerhunter singer Bradford Cox pushed the blogâs boundaries a bit further by making a borderline-pornographic post about his top five fantasy boyfriends. The post was complete with lurid details and nude pictures of the young men he described. Although it was obviously in jest â Huckleberry Finn was No. 3 on the list â dozens of readers were outraged. Consequently, the blog was bombarded with scathing comments from âfans.â
As usual, Pitchfork hopped on the bandwagon, calling the bandâs blog one of the âseediest cornersâ of the Internet and accusing Cox of posting child pornography â an accusation Cox vehemently denies. The controversial entry was promptly taken down from Deerhunterâs blog and replaced with a âfuck youâ letter from Cox.
Sure, the poop journal and the fantasy top five list are cringe-worthy features to most of us, but at least theyâre not boring. In any case, the band isnât going to let the naysayers ruin its fun. In his response letter, Cox tells all of his detractors that they âcan eat the shit [theyâll] be seeing photos and journal entries about.â I guess that means the poop journalâs still on. Sweet.
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