We Sang, Therefore We Were
We Sang, Therefore We Were is the solo debut album of Deerhoof drummer Greg Saunier, released on April 26, 2024, by Joyful Noise Recordings. Saunier wrote, played, and recorded the whole album himself. It was preceded by one single.
Background and recording
Per Saunier, he was convinced to make a solo record by his Deerhoof bandmates "as a way to cope with the restlessness I've been feeling", in conversations in early December 2023. Saunier started on the album soon after, and found that "With no one to please but myself, it came together way faster than usual. It was basically done by the holidays." Saunier wrote, played, and recorded the whole album himself.Release
We Sang, Therefore We Were was announced on April 8, 2024, with a release date set for April 26, by Joyful Noise Recordings. The announcement came with the release of lead single "Grow Like a Plant", which came with a music video featuring dancer Sophie Daws. The song was described by BrooklynVegans Bill Pearis as "funky, skronky and glammy at the same time". On the song, Saunier said:Style and influence
The album's sound doesn't differ significantly from Saunier's work with Deerhoof. Uncuts Piers Martin describes this sound as "intense prog futurism". The album switches between a variety of genres track-to-track, including funk-punk, Western swing, synth-grunge, and Latin pop. The song "Playing Tunes of Victory on the Instruments of Our Defeat" includes an orchestral section, described as "equal parts Appalachian Spring majesty and Merrie Melodies mischief."At first intrigued by the Rolling Stones's 2023 album Hackney Diamonds being described as "angry", he was disappointed to find the album sounded "more like cotton candy than punk rock". Subsequently, he turned to Nirvana, saying that he "always loved the catchy melody over massive distortion, the way their songs refused to conform to simple major or minor scales, the dark sarcasm which still resonates in this age of phony blue-check-washing of fascism."