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awesome wrote:
podcast interview with noah and josh: https://www.thefader.com/2022/02/11/lis ... -interview
nice. so cool deakin had that bywater rain moment standing in music box village before the show. legendary shit
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Thanks to all for the great posts last page.
And also thanks for making me feel heard with my post. So glad my thoughts made sense. I have nobody to talk to about AC in my day-to-day so I really appreciate having this outlet.
About to tuck into this fader interview xo
And also thanks for making me feel heard with my post. So glad my thoughts made sense. I have nobody to talk to about AC in my day-to-day so I really appreciate having this outlet.
About to tuck into this fader interview xo
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roopn wrote:
I think it's clicked a little for me
I think what had been throwing me with this album is how earnestly "performed" everything sounds. By which I mean, the usual product of AC's psychedelic production is that the final product sounds alive on its own, totally removed from the body playing the instrument (voice included). But on Time Skiffs, the drums really sound like Noah holding some sticks, hitting some drums. The keyboard parts are unashamedly "keys" parts. The band members are upfront and themselves in the performance of this album. And yet, somehow they still retain the detailed, full-of-secrets mixing style they've always had
I do realise not everyone might hear it that way
I agree with this, and wonder if it is a result of them having to record each instrument in isolation. that enhanced focus on each solo part when playing could take the individual performance of it to the front and center, whereas there is a more natural energy and interplay between instruments when recording as a group
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I agree with this, and wonder if it is a result of them having to record each instrument in isolation. that enhanced focus on each solo part when playing could take the individual performance of it to the front and center, whereas there is a more natural energy and interplay between instruments when recording as a group
Will be fascinating to hear how the next LP turns out with this in mind
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blindmowing wrote:
awesome wrote:podcast interview with noah and josh: https://www.thefader.com/2022/02/11/lis ... -interview
damn, he's easily the most educated/well-researched interviewer i've heard from an AC interview. excellent thoughts and questions asked
cool to hear Deakin's keys on "Car Keys" are Indonesian inspired
lots of interesting bits that Deakin shared
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Pretty cool interview. The CHZ gear breakdown at the beginning was amazing, I would kill for that kind of info from each era.
yea, this interview was great.
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podcasts are so much more like ubiquitous now since painting with —— i hope they do more if they're up for it
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Time Skiffs with Noah’s home studio drums new holy grail. I wonder what that would’ve sounded like lmao. Good on them for sticking through it even if things didn’t seem to be coming together at first
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Time Skiffs? More like… Time skips all the songs to get to Royal and Desire. 

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I really love the album, but I must say I much prefer the first 4 songs to the second half, and after trying with it I've decided I don't really like Royal & Desire - it seems a bit too smooth and schmaltzy for me.
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nothingmaster wrote:
awesome wrote:podcast interview with noah and josh: https://www.thefader.com/2022/02/11/lis ... -interview
nice. so cool deakin had that bywater rain moment standing in music box village before the show. legendary shit
I thought it was hilarious that deakin gave this detailed emotional answer and then the interviewer is like "OK then, bye."
But yeah, great interview from start to finish.
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I tried to avoid listening to the singles too much, so that they'd not feel overly familiar relative to the other tracks. But I feel like I'm only just now hearing Prester John as a part of the album rather than "the first single", like it was still sticking out from that experience before today.
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^ya for whatever reason, Walker has blended gorgeously with the album (maybe cuz I didn't listen to it a TON before album?) whereas Prester and also sorta Strung still stick out slightly.
But PJ was released so damn long ago its only natural. SWE is such a interesting 4th track... so bombastic, feels like an opener or closer. Kinda restarts the albums vibes a bit after a slightly dour opening trio
But PJ was released so damn long ago its only natural. SWE is such a interesting 4th track... so bombastic, feels like an opener or closer. Kinda restarts the albums vibes a bit after a slightly dour opening trio
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blindmowing wrote:
awesome wrote:podcast interview with noah and josh: https://www.thefader.com/2022/02/11/lis ... -interview
damn, he's easily the most educated/well-researched interviewer i've heard from an AC interview. excellent thoughts and questions asked
Agreed. Very impressed. Finally, a journalist worth his salt. Finally, an interview of substance.
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bullseye wrote:
nothingmaster wrote:awesome wrote:podcast interview with noah and josh: https://www.thefader.com/2022/02/11/lis ... -interview
nice. so cool deakin had that bywater rain moment standing in music box village before the show. legendary shit
I thought it was hilarious that deakin gave this detailed emotional answer and then the interviewer is like "OK then, bye."
But yeah, great interview from start to finish.
Yeah, and then right after Noah was like we don't really like to go into the meaning of songs too much, just how are as people. Then Josh just pours his heart out giving a detailed answer about what his song is about. I always felt like Deakin was the one willing to share the most. He's seemingly the least shy. But Noah has really grown to be more forward and less shy himself. Dave is still as shy and awkward as ever though.
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that podcast was awesome, thanks for the link
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I listened to all the 00’s records with friends and I have to say, although this album has alot of beauty and is definitely a return to form it still never gets nowhere as thrilling and special as the Spirit->FBK era. It’s very well crafted and beautiful but it’s still missing that bizarre spark they had in the 00’s ( you never get that, WOO listening to TS)
I get that the guys got older and things change and it’s impressive that they still make some of the best music out there but the contrast I felt listening to the old stuff with TS was overwhelmingly clear. Their bold usage of sounds, song structures and rhythm and the sometimes almost shameless cathartic gut-spilling was what made them so special.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m still loving this record, probably just even more amazed by their older albums. Thank you Time Skiffs.
I get that the guys got older and things change and it’s impressive that they still make some of the best music out there but the contrast I felt listening to the old stuff with TS was overwhelmingly clear. Their bold usage of sounds, song structures and rhythm and the sometimes almost shameless cathartic gut-spilling was what made them so special.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m still loving this record, probably just even more amazed by their older albums. Thank you Time Skiffs.
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Lacrimosa wrote:
I listened to all the 00’s records with friends and I have to say, although this album has alot of beauty and is definitely a return to form it still never gets nowhere as thrilling and special as the Spirit->FBK era. It’s very well crafted and beautiful but it’s still missing that bizarre spark they had in the 00’s ( you never get that, WOO listening to TS)
I get that the guys got older and things change and it’s impressive that they still make some of the best music out there but the contrast I felt listening to the old stuff with TS was overwhelmingly clear. Their bold usage of sounds, song structures and rhythm and the sometimes almost shameless cathartic gut-spilling was what made them so special.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m still loving this record, probably just even more amazed by their older albums. Thank you Time Skiffs.
This is my first reaction, too. Granted the album has been out for a little over a week and I didn't listen to any of the boots, It feels kind of bland and predictable to me. It never really takes any left turns or has any surprising moments. The sound palette is pretty neutral and lacks the edge and abrasion that their other records have. It just sounds like they laid down some tracks and called it a day. I'm not hearing the inspiration.
I don't hold it against them, though. I know the pandemic altered their plans and they did what they were able to do. If you took these songs and gave them the same energy we got on Bridge to Quiet, it would be a completely different album.
It's such a shame because the songs themselves are great and I can't help but wonder "what if." I do like the album a lot and don't think I'll get bored of it any time soon. Just hoping the next one has better energy and goes further "out there."
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Hey y’all! Looooong time lurker and occasional poster here.
I’m a bit late to the party, but finally listened to Skiffs after avoiding all boots and singles. I wanted to experiment going into an album cycle completely fresh, as I hadn’t done that with an AC release since I was first getting into them back in 2005 (with an exception for Painting With, which, bathroom FLACs aside, we all went in fresh for).
That said, I made the somewhat weird decision to keep up with the board throughout, so while I never listened to any of the boots, I read everyone’s reactions throughout. It has been a strangely fun process, I had basically invented the sound of the album in my head based on everyone’s written descriptions. Listening through, it was really exciting to compare the actual record to what my expectations of each of song were.
I thought it would be fun to share my reactions, since my sense is that my perspective is kind of novel, since a lot of the discussion seems to be comparing the boots to the record. That said, I stopped reading the thread when the vinyl rip freebirded, so forgive me if I’m retreading already discussed observations or if a wealth of other virgin-to-skiffs listeners have already chimed in.
Anyways, hope that was fun/an interesting perspective for y’all! Had fun taking the time to type my thoughts out. Gonna spend some time catching up on the discourse from the last couple of weeks, curious to know where my perceptions line up with others! Be good out there and thanks for giving me a community, even if I hardly ever talk here <3
I’m a bit late to the party, but finally listened to Skiffs after avoiding all boots and singles. I wanted to experiment going into an album cycle completely fresh, as I hadn’t done that with an AC release since I was first getting into them back in 2005 (with an exception for Painting With, which, bathroom FLACs aside, we all went in fresh for).
That said, I made the somewhat weird decision to keep up with the board throughout, so while I never listened to any of the boots, I read everyone’s reactions throughout. It has been a strangely fun process, I had basically invented the sound of the album in my head based on everyone’s written descriptions. Listening through, it was really exciting to compare the actual record to what my expectations of each of song were.
I thought it would be fun to share my reactions, since my sense is that my perspective is kind of novel, since a lot of the discussion seems to be comparing the boots to the record. That said, I stopped reading the thread when the vinyl rip freebirded, so forgive me if I’m retreading already discussed observations or if a wealth of other virgin-to-skiffs listeners have already chimed in.
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Great post. Post more and pull up a chair. Really can't imagine how I would have preconceived the sound of this album from the descriptions so that's a really interesting angle. Cheers.
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Weird. I opened this thread right when this lyric came on. I'm spook'd

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Thanks Stan! Yeah, it was really funny. I think I expected it to sound a lot more…jazzy? And weirdly more closely related to PW and CHz, playful and plastic, maybe like if Devo and The Dead formed a supergroup. . It definitely has those qualities but I think there’s a beautiful oldies rock n roll quality that really surprised me. I knew that many people around here thought this was special material, but my conception of what that meant was definitely that it was retreading older material. I was surprised by how different it felt from anything they’ve done!
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walkedlikeadog2 wrote:
Hey y’all! Looooong time lurker and occasional poster here.
I’m a bit late to the party, but finally listened to Skiffs after avoiding all boots and singles. I wanted to experiment going into an album cycle completely fresh, as I hadn’t done that with an AC release since I was first getting into them back in 2005 (with an exception for Painting With, which, bathroom FLACs aside, we all went in fresh for).
That said, I made the somewhat weird decision to keep up with the board throughout, so while I never listened to any of the boots, I read everyone’s reactions throughout. It has been a strangely fun process, I had basically invented the sound of the album in my head based on everyone’s written descriptions. Listening through, it was really exciting to compare the actual record to what my expectations of each of song were.
I thought it would be fun to share my reactions, since my sense is that my perspective is kind of novel, since a lot of the discussion seems to be comparing the boots to the record. That said, I stopped reading the thread when the vinyl rip freebirded, so forgive me if I’m retreading already discussed observations or if a wealth of other virgin-to-skiffs listeners have already chimed in.
Anyways, hope that was fun/an interesting perspective for y’all! Had fun taking the time to type my thoughts out. Gonna spend some time catching up on the discourse from the last couple of weeks, curious to know where my perceptions line up with others! Be good out there and thanks for giving me a community, even if I hardly ever talk here <3Spoiler: show
Amazing write up, and you really hit some of the points I feel I've been making on here as this album has opened up to me. Totally resonate with the fact that it felt magical to hear it all come together like hearing them for the first time again. Just makes me so so stoked for their future and being able to read more posts like this. I don't like rankings (I still do them because I can't help myself anyway), but this album hits from another angle than my others favorite works by them (Tongs, Feels, Water Curses), but has such a similar level of brilliance and emotional resonance for me. I think the "oldies" feeling might be why, I haven't really felt that sort of "mo-town" feeling from their music since Strawberry Jam, IMO.
I totally agree with the point on drumming, which is why I'm also super excited to hear how the more natural style plays out in the next batch, and finally being able to make a full double album LP of all the sequences. Who knows, maybe that's why Slayer doesn't have that total total "opener" feeling to a lot of us (I love it and it's classic AC, but I agree it definitely might've felt less jarring as a track 2 or 3), and ill probably just end up re ordering it to be after Car Keys always anyway, lol.
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Superb post, walklikeadog2. Welcome, and I’ll echo Stan—come on in, the water’s fine.
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Just found out my best friend passed away last night... Happy to have this record to get me through some of the hardest news. Be careful out there everyone. Cherish the people you love. Cherish Animal Collective.
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That's awful Sputnik, hope you are holding up ok and have people who can support you through this rough time. Can't imagine how you're feeling but hope you come out of it ok.
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Excellent post walkedlikeadog2, really enjoyed the track by track reviews. I'm curious of your opinion on Passerby after listening to the 2019 version.
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Really sorry Sputnik Monroe. Hope you're doing ok so far. Such a hard thing to navigate. Make sure you talk to people you trust and try and look after yourself. Thinking of you.
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Very sorry to hear about your friend, Sputnik. There's plenty of people who will listen here if you need that. Look after yourself.
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just a few words on dragon slayer as the opener:
i really like it, its something different from the usual buildup, the little swoosh into it makes it sound like it sucks you into the time skiffs world, and it totally does, im completely immersed once it starts
i really like it, its something different from the usual buildup, the little swoosh into it makes it sound like it sucks you into the time skiffs world, and it totally does, im completely immersed once it starts
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Agree. Lots of people have said that it feels abrupt but after sitting with it for a while I actually really like the way it just drops you straight in.
5 seconds into the album and it feels like I've been inhabiting this world for ages.
5 seconds into the album and it feels like I've been inhabiting this world for ages.
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Can't imagine what you're going through Sputnik, very sorry to hear that and hope you have the support you need.
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jusswerjk wrote:
This is my first reaction, too. Granted the album has been out for a little over a week and I didn't listen to any of the boots, It feels kind of bland and predictable to me. It never really takes any left turns or has any surprising moments. The sound palette is pretty neutral and lacks the edge and abrasion that their other records have. It just sounds like they laid down some tracks and called it a day. I'm not hearing the inspiration.Spoiler: show
I don't hold it against them, though. I know the pandemic altered their plans and they did what they were able to do. If you took these songs and gave them the same energy we got on Bridge to Quiet, it would be a completely different album.
It's such a shame because the songs themselves are great and I can't help but wonder "what if." I do like the album a lot and don't think I'll get bored of it any time soon. Just hoping the next one has better energy and goes further "out there."
This is really interesting - were you hoping the album would sound like a bigger bridge to quiet?
Already knowing the songs from 2019 boots, I never thought the album would sound like btq. When btq came out it didn't really thrill me, and I don't really love the sound of the EP as a whole.
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I'm so sorry about your friend sputnik. All the best.
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What’s your favorite moment (or two) from Time Skiffs?
I love the chorus—is it a chorus?—of “Dragon Slayer,” especially the way Dave sings “focusing on design” and Noah’s halting, stomping percussion beneath. And in “We Go Back,” Noah’s high-pitched yelp over Dave’s line, “It’s up to the Pleiades / and down the marrow.” Okay one more—how that one chord changes at the end of “Royal” and they’re singing “round, round”...
I love the chorus—is it a chorus?—of “Dragon Slayer,” especially the way Dave sings “focusing on design” and Noah’s halting, stomping percussion beneath. And in “We Go Back,” Noah’s high-pitched yelp over Dave’s line, “It’s up to the Pleiades / and down the marrow.” Okay one more—how that one chord changes at the end of “Royal” and they’re singing “round, round”...
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I mentioned it earlier in this thread, but I love the way Noah delivers "ready the weapon" on Car Keys. Something about the way he says it scratches some sort of itch in my brain.
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