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The title of Deer Tick's new album, Divine Providence, is a pun: The band hails from the capital of Rhode Island. But the other side of the pun is sarcastic. There's little on the album concerning ...
Deer Tick’s beer-soaked new record Divine Providence comes closer than any of their previous albums to capturing the band’s famous onstage chaos. But last night’s tour kickoff at the Met ...
When Deer Tick went back to their home state of Rhode Island to begin work on Divine Providence, they intended to bring the beer-splashed energy of their live set into the studio with them.
Deer Tick frontman John McCauley is well aware that his band’s last album didn’t go over particularly well with many longtime fans. The 2011 LP, Divine Providence, was a loose, hard-partying ...
With its fourth album, "Divine Providence," Rhode Island's Deer Tick has finally become "a real band" -- which is what founder John McCauley says he originally envisioned seven years ago.
Deer Tick's Divine Providence. From country to folk, Deer Tick have been boxed into many categories. But with lyrics such as ''you'll never catch me walkin' out that door'' and ''the beer cans ...
Hardy Morris. As an added bonus, Deer Tick is about to release its first album of new material since 2011’s “Divine Providence.” The new disc, which was produced with the help of another ...
On the aptly titled “Divine Providence,’’ the fourth album by his band Deer Tick, 25-year-old lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter John McCauley finds what you might call a lost ...
On Deer Tick's website is a short intro to its latest record, Divine Providence. Detailing how the production of the new record departs radically from the band's previous efforts, Cecil Thyme ...
Although Providence, Rhode Island's Deer Tick are often labeled alt-country, there's more to John McCauley and crew than roots rock. 2011's Divine Providence showed a band moving away from folk ...
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