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Bradford Cox

Atlas Sound is the name of a musical solo project of Bradford James Cox, the lead singer of Atlanta five-piece Deerhunter. Cox was born in Athens, Georgia in 1982 and suffers from Marfan Syndrome.[1] The singer has released an album entitled "Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel" on indie-label Kranky to favorable reviews. In explaining his reasoning for a solo project, Cox has stated, "It's just that I have ideas that I can't make work with a five piece rock band...there's kind of this palette of sounds that I use that I don't necessarily get to use with Deerhunter".[2] Cox has noted his heroes to be Ricky Wilson from the B-52's and Laura Carter from Athens punk band the Bar-B-Q Killers. Cox is openly bisexual,[citation needed] but remains ambiguous regarding his sexuality in interviews.

History

Cox met his collaborator and best friend, Lockett Pundt, in high school. He started recording on a cassette karaoke machine in 1994 when he was in sixth grade. He has used the name "Atlas Sound" since then, as it was the name of the company that manufactured the tape machine. Cox has also recorded as part of other bands, such as the short lived "Wet Dreams", an all-girl garage / noise band in which he played drums. He also recorded several tracks on the Black Lips second album "We Did Not Know the Forest Spirit Made the Flowers Grow", playing drums on the song "Notown Blues" from that album.

Discography

Albums

Year Title
2006: How I Escaped the Prison of Fractals
2008: Let the Blind Lead Those Who Can See but Cannot Feel

EPs

Year Title
2006: Cole Alexander/Bradford Cox Split
2007: Atlas Sound/Mexcellent Split

See also

References

  1. ^ "MySpace: About Atlas Sound". Atlas Sound MySpace. Retrieved 2007-07-26.
  2. ^ "Deerhunter's Cox Talks LP3, Atlas Sound, Dresses". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2007-07-26.

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