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In the pre-SXSW installment of the Outsiders, I posted “Invisible” by Grouper, aka Liz Harris. The song came from her then unreleased Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill, which finally arrived yesterday and is a stunner. Harris’s past collections — Way Their Crept and Wide — were noisier than this new one and she’s upped her vocals in the mix. You might think a bit of fellow Oregon resident (and shop owner) Valet, but with bedroom-recorded Cocteau Twins or Dead Can Dance atmospherics, less acid-dripped psychedelics. Or, as a wise commenter noted when the last song went up, she’s doing “Mazzy Noise.” Just less noise this time.


You can stream the title track, among others, at her MySpace. And, because you likely can’t read the text on the envelope Liz is holding it has “Acid Mother’s Temple” crossed out and “Grouper” written beneath it. If they get the same number of drink tickets, she really scored.

Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill is out via Type.

Comments (6)
  1. very nice, never heard this before definately up my street. I’ll have to check it out in more depth. Thanks for the post.

  2. alan forester  |   Posted on Jun 13th, 2008

    yeah!!!!!!! GROUPER RULES!

  3. alan forester  |   Posted on Jun 13th, 2008

    cheers to you stereogum for blogging about some quality underground experimental music
    Grouper rules and this new stuff is really awesome.

  4. SolarWalker  |   Posted on Apr 30th, 2009

    Like A Fly!

  5. skim  |   Posted on May 11th, 2009

    ‘cover the windows and the walls’ is one my favorite albums. heavy water is eerie and haunting, i love it.

  6. I Love her, Disengaged is great

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