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Deer Tick Used to Be a Chaotic Party Band. Now They Run Their Business on Slack

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Deer Tick Used to Be a Chaotic Party Band. Now They Run Their Business on Slack
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Deer Tick, a Rhode Island folk-rock band, has evolved from their chaotic party origins to a more structured approach in their music and business. Their new album, 'Coin-O-Matic,' reflects personal and fictional stories set in their hometown of Providence. The band members have embraced new communication methods, including Slack, to navigate their careers and personal lives after overcoming significant challenges.

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