

Transmissions :: Deerfhoof
May 14, 2025
Greg Saunier, the drummer and songwriter of Deerhoof, dives into the band's latest album inspired by Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. He explores the unique collaborative spirit of Deerhoof that thrives on spontaneity and experimentation. The conversation also gallivants through current political themes, the power of art in society, and colorful anecdotes from their move to Tucson. Additionally, the discussion lightens up with playful reflections on Star Trek, addressing its portrayal of utopia and conflict, and the show's influence on personal perspectives.
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Touring Health Tweaks
- Greg Saunier stopped eating greasy Thai food on tour to improve his performance.
- He also started stretching before shows to feel better physically on stage.
Moving to Tucson's Chill Scene
- Greg Saunier moved from Los Angeles to Tucson amid the pandemic for a better cultural fit.
- Tucson's music environment is supportive and relaxed, unlike competitive Phoenix or New York.
Frankenstein Inspired Album
- The album title "Noble and Godlike in Ruin" comes from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
- The band listened to an audiobook of Frankenstein during their UK tour to inspire the album.