Caribou

By • Nov 1st, 2007 • Category: Band Bios

At one time, guys with PhDs in mathematics didn’t get threatened with naming-rights lawsuits from punk legends calling themselves “Handsome Dick.” At one time, mathematic theorists had authoritative surnames like Glasser, Einstein and Newton. Not anymore. The mathematicians of today name themselves after members of the deer family and choose their monikers while tripping on LSD in the Canadian wilderness. Okay, maybe not all current numbers junkies; but at least one of them. Daniel V. Snaith (a.k.a. Manitoba turned Caribou) has turned his passion for numbers into hypnotically detached beats with perfectly choppy stops and starts. Now with a new label (this year’s Andorra was his first for Merge), his attention seems split between crafting a trippy entire-album experience and, at the same time, nine fine-tuned individual tracks. As a result, his latest output can be the answer to both a long and a short-answer equation.

Chicago Innerview Magazine, November 2007

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