Nervous Cop

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Nervous Cop
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Nervous Cop
ReleasedNovember 4, 2003 (2003-11-04) [1]
Genre Experimental rock, noise rock [1]
Length30:13 [1]
Label 5 Rue Christine
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Pitchfork 6.6/10 [2]
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Nervous Cop is a 2003 experimental rock album by the group of the same name, consisting of drummer Greg Saunier and electronics musician John Dieterich of Deerhoof, drummer Zach Hill of Hella (and later of Death Grips) and harpist Joanna Newsom, released through 5 Rue Christine. [4]

Contents

Personnel

Follow up

Nervous Cop reformed with a new lineup in 2017 to record an 18-minute self-titled piece which was released for download through CASH Music [5] and as part of Deerhoof's limited edition vinyl box set for Joyful Noise Recordings' "artist in residence" program. [6] Saunier, Dieterich and Hill returned without Newsom and were instead joined by long-time Deerhoof vocalist and bassist Satomi Matsuzaki, guitarist Ed Rodriguez who joined Deerhoof in 2008, and Andy Morin of Hill's newer group Death Grips.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Setting the Bushes on Fire"0:33
2."Rice Recipitation"0:36
3."Nonrum Nonproblem"1:06
4."Get Wolf Boy and Get in Context"0:37
5."Ill Pearls"4:14
6."Frank vs. Frank"7:32
7."Colorchains of Outerspace"2:59
8."Nuflesh, Old Thirst"6:31
9."Pow Strikes Pos Implosion"0:53
10."The Hawk Feeds You to Feed Itself"5:12
Total length:30:17

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