Deers are now Hinds.
At first Deers' Ana Garcia Perrote and Carlotta Cosials weren't sure if they'd share their music with the world, but after posting two of their songs to SoundCloud one night, there was no going back. People immediately took notice. The two songs—"Bamboo" and "Trippy Gum"—were an ass-kicking introduction to the Madrid-based pair, showing off the girls' garage rock influences from Ty Segall to the Thee Oh Sees.
Ana and Carlotta met through ex-boyfriends and friends but it wasn't until they took a trip together to the coast of Spain that Deers was born. Drawing on their past relationships, they hammered out their feelings in grungy, raw pop gems packed with attitude. They've since dialed up their girl-power rock, expanding their lineup to include Ade Martin and Ámber Grimbergen. With these new additions, the band has revamped their sonic outlook, musing on their love for life and their love of love. "We're really connected. It's a way of life," Ana says of the band. "It's a relaxed and happy life. It's about not caring and having fun. We started as girls having fun, and it works."
Deers are now Hinds.
At first Deers' Ana Garcia Perrote and Carlotta Cosials weren't sure if they'd share their music with the world, but after posting two of their songs to SoundCloud one night, there was no going back. People immediately took notice. The two songs—"Bamboo" and "Trippy Gum"—were an ass-kicking introduction to the Madrid-based pair, showing off the girls' garage rock influences from Ty Segall to the Thee Oh Sees.
Ana and Carlotta met through ex-boyfriends and friends but it wasn't until they took a trip together to the coast of Spain that Deers was born. Drawing on their past relationships, they hammered out their feelings in grungy, raw pop gems packed with attitude. They've since dialed up their girl-power rock, expanding their lineup to include Ade Martin and Ámber Grimbergen. With these new additions, the band has revamped their sonic outlook, musing on their love for life and their love of love. "We're really connected. It's a way of life," Ana says of the band. "It's a relaxed and happy life. It's about not caring and having fun. We started as girls having fun, and it works."
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