Deerhunter's seventh studio album, "Fading Frontier," released on October 16, 2015, under the 4AD label, marks a significant evolution in the band's sound. Following the raw and aggressive "Monomania" and the aftermath of frontman Bradford Cox's car accident, "Fading Frontier" presents a more content, warm, and introspective side of the band. The album blends neo-psychedelic, shoegaze, dream pop, and noise rock elements, creating a rich and diverse sonic landscape.
Comprising nine tracks over 36 minutes, "Fading Frontier" showcases Deerhunter's versatility and depth. The album opens with "All the Same," setting a reflective tone that carries through tracks like "Living My Life" and the dreamy "Duplex Planet." The band's experimental edge is evident in songs like "Breaker" and "Snakeskin," while "Ad Astra" and "Carrion" highlight their ability to craft hauntingly beautiful melodies.
Produced at Maze Studios in Atlanta, the album was crafted by founding members Bradford Cox, Lockett Pundt, and Moses Archuleta, who bring their unique perspectives to create a cohesive and engaging listening experience. "Fading Frontier" is a testament to Deerhunter's growth and their ability to push boundaries while maintaining their signature sound. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their music, this album offers a compelling journey through the band's evolving musical landscape.