Additional InformationThe band's fascinating eighth album examines impermanence, inhumanity, and death with songs that sound deceptively life-affirming.
Reviews4 stars out of 5 -- "The tinkling harpsichord hook of ‘Death In Midsummer’, underpinning a charming indie pop slouch that gradually accelerates from Shins placidity to Neutral Milk Hotel crankiness, opens the record with welcoming arms...", "Deerhunter sound absolutely fantastic production-wise. Most notably on 'No One's Sleeping', with its sonic collage of Americana, brass and psych, the quintet sound more vivid and distinct with every listen.", "Part eco-lament, part eulogy for emotion, part reflection on the 24-hour news cycle in the age of Trump and the threat of nationalism, on WHEAD? Cox delivers a fairly stark status update for humanity...", "The album captivates, a blend of tools from the Old World, the New World, and a Future World alike."