For a preview, scroll down to stream the aforementioned “All Apologies.” Head over to NYC Taper to grab the gig in mp3 or FLAC formats. Deervana celebrated the 20th anniversary of the grunge icons’ final full-length last Friday (September 13) with a 46-minute set at New York City’s Brooklyn Bowl that honored what frontman John McCauley described as “one of our all-time favorite albums” (via Rolling Stone).ĭressed in a flannel shirt, ripped jeans, and cruddy Converse, McCauley led the Providence five-piece through the soon-to-be-reissued LP’s 12 tracks, opening with a searing take on “Serve the Servants” and closing with a throat-shredding shout-along rendition of “All Apologies.” As Consequence of Sound points out, the generous folks at NYC Taper caught the show on record and are offering it as a free download. Deer Tick’s Nirvana-covering alter ego recently ended its two-year hiatus, returning to the stage to perform 1993’s In Utero in its entirety.
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