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Is the grim reaper Sonic Boom? He at least killed Tomboy. He drenched that shit in too much reverb and added so many unnecessary sounds. The singles were perfect. I can't think of a single track he improved.
I think the mixing of Tomboy was rushed. There was a demand to get it out, and he was regrouping with AC in early 2011 so he probably threw it in his hands with minimal input.
I wouldn't be surprised if the recording is done. After all, he's evidently been at it since 2012. Maybe only 2 songs are mixed?
I think the mixing of Tomboy was rushed. There was a demand to get it out, and he was regrouping with AC in early 2011 so he probably threw it in his hands with minimal input.
I wouldn't be surprised if the recording is done. After all, he's evidently been at it since 2012. Maybe only 2 songs are mixed?
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Yeah, I think the title is awesome.
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I thought Noah would be the last person to iconize himself with an album title like that. I've always judged him as a very unforthcoming person.
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i think the titles totally awesome
PANDA BEAR MEETS THE GRIM REAPER
get into it!
PANDA BEAR MEETS THE GRIM REAPER
get into it!
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really good point about the king tubby album title
i also wonder if it wasn't done consciously to match up with Avey's group name
like this year we have "Avey Tare's Slasher Flicks" and "Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper"
coincidence?
i also wonder if it wasn't done consciously to match up with Avey's group name
like this year we have "Avey Tare's Slasher Flicks" and "Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper"
coincidence?
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awesome title. now can someone finally delete this peezus nonsense, please?
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lol at the title
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first avey, now panda is using domino too.. what about paw tracks?
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meysell wrote:
here's the under the radar bit! the hype train begins anew
Thanks for this!
Everything described sounds really cool! The title is great. I liked what Sonic Boom did on some of the Tomboy tracks (Afterburner rips), and if it's more hectic, he might be the right choice, I trust in Noah anyway.
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dyland wrote:
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lol
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TubbyTurdner wrote:
Remember when SB said this would be Panda's "death pop" album? So that's what he meant.
Good memory, I'd totally forgotten about that. Nice connection there!

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where did he said that? i don't remember sonic being here after the tomboy release..
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its on p4k now..
i found that sonic boom played a show in portugal on feb 05, and he also came to help panda to produce the album
i found that sonic boom played a show in portugal on feb 05, and he also came to help panda to produce the album
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I'm glad that Avey has turned away from the downer lyrics of Down There for the more silly Slasher Flicks and Panda's out of his happy vibes phase and is writing about death. Dis gon b gud
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I'm definitely bummed that Noah didn't go with a different producer on this album, though that said I really don't think Sonic Boom ruined Tomboy either. If you listen to the single versions it's pretty obvious that most of the things people didn't like about Tomboy were already in place, including the suffocating vocal effects. Pete just made the mixes a little cleaner, and in that sense I think he helped a lot. Any production gripes people have ultimately fall on Panda, and all you can really do is trust his judgment at this point. That said I would be a little more psyched if Deakin or someone new altogether were brought into the mix.
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don't think i saw this linked in here yet
different than the print version
http://www.undertheradarmag.com/intervi ... im_reaper/
different than the print version
http://www.undertheradarmag.com/intervi ... im_reaper/
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So is it called Meets the Grim Reaper or Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper?
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Interesting title. We'll see how this plays out. Have good hopes for future good album !
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Panda Bear wrote:
I'm hoping that it will be finished sometime in the first half of [2014]. As far as when it will come out, I'm not sure. I got myself in a bit of trouble last time trying to predict when it would come out, so I'm trying to steer clear of doing that.
we know.
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i like the title. its weird and unique. and sort of campy there might be some correlation between slasher flicks and this. if it's not actually done recording and he's doing it through a big label like domino, who's going to have a lot of prepromotion and a complicated rollout in mind, i wouldn't expect this thing for another year at least.
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FAF wrote:
don't think i saw this linked in here yet
different than the print version
http://www.undertheradarmag.com/intervi ... im_reaper/
the ending is so sweet

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So the '10's so far is super dark...
ODDSAC
Down There
Tomboy
Transverse Temporal Gyrus
Centipede Hz
Slasher Flicks
Meets the Grim Reaper
Dark bros.
ODDSAC
Down There
Tomboy
Transverse Temporal Gyrus
Centipede Hz
Slasher Flicks
Meets the Grim Reaper
Dark bros.
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You think Tomboy is dark?
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Interesting title....I'm curious to see what kind of album art/production he decides to pair with it. It definitely sounds like a nod to dub album titles like "Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires" and "Rockers Meets King Tubbys In a Firehouse"...between that and the fact that he re-enlisted SB to produce it, I wonder if this will continue with the dub-influenced production that Tomboy kind of got started with?
Anywayyy, super excited that another PB album cycle is gearing up....the lead up to Tomboy was a lot of fun.
Anywayyy, super excited that another PB album cycle is gearing up....the lead up to Tomboy was a lot of fun.
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Hiff Cluxtable wrote:
You think Tomboy is dark?
It's not dark in death metal type of way but it's a very conflicting record, thematically and timbre wise. I'd vote for sure on erring on the side of darkness.
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It's depressing which I include in the dark category.
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Interesting. I never really thought about it that way.
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clayton wrote:
funny title, I really don't mind at all
Same. Still wish it was Peezus, though.
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SouvlakiPlaystation wrote:
I'm definitely bummed that Noah didn't go with a different producer on this album, though that said I really don't think Sonic Boom ruined Tomboy either. If you listen to the single versions it's pretty obvious that most of the things people didn't like about Tomboy were already in place, including the suffocating vocal effects. Pete just made the mixes a little cleaner, and in that sense I think he helped a lot. Any production gripes people have ultimately fall on Panda, and all you can really do is trust his judgment at this point. That said I would be a little more psyched if Deakin or someone new altogether were brought into the mix.
Definitely wish Panda had gone with a different producer - I prefer Panda's mixes over SB's any day. Though I agree that PB's choices were already in place, I'm 99% certain I read that SB had a hand in making some rather disappointing creative decisions (like burying the King Tubby sample in Scheherazade, adding that unnecessary coil instrument (can't remember the name of it) to Slow Motion, and slowing/drowning the momentum of Friendship Bracelet, etc, etc) which, IMO, were the main downfalls of the album. It's funny that people say SB cleared up PB's mixes - to me, Panda's are preferable because they sound much more clear and less sonically fatiguing...
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archie wrote:
self made sounds??! what about the nutcracker
And this - dear god, I hope he hasn't replaced that gorgeous harp sample! It literally makes me swoon.
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Little Monkey wrote:
archie wrote:self made sounds??! what about the nutcracker
And this - dear god, I hope he hasn't replaced that gorgeous harp sample! It literally makes me swoon.

yes yes, me too.
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Yeah, last time around it was Noah that recorded it himself with Pete mixing (as well as adding some extra touches), this time it's the two of them recording together and we don't even know who will be mixing it necessarily. I think it'll end up sounding quite different from Tomboy.
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Great point Boo. Also ya'll should consider the fact that Sonic had no hand in the actual recording, he was just given some mixed down tracks and did his best. I think overall he improved the album. Really the only track I like more as the OG mix is Alsatian Darn which I think was perfect the first time and sonic turned down my favorite samples on it.
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I'm doing the recording with Pete Kember [aka Sonic Boom, formerly of Spacemen 3], who did the mixing on the last one. Typically, I like to try to move around as far as working with different people in the hopes that the music will end up turning out a little different. I guess I felt like the last time was him in his zone and me in my place, and there were a whole lot of emails, but the work that we did was very disparate, separate. So my thought process was that this time working together in the same room from beginning to end—and the fact that I'm recording in Lisbon—that would be enough difference in terms of the process from the last time. Plus, I just love working with Pete so much. I feel like he's such an inspirational guy for me.
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'Boo wrote:
Not directed at anyone specifically, but I wouldn't worry too much about the production turning out like Tomboy's. Sonic Boom also produced Congratulations, which sounds way different than Tomboy.
i haven't listened to that record, but your point is exactly what i was thinking. sonic boom has produced MANY records that sound nothing like Tomboy.
http://www.allmusic.com/artist/sonic-bo ... 38/credits
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im so excited. love the title - excited for sonic boom to produce again actually. there's no way they are going to repeat themselves on the sound of the record - think it will be fresh as hell =)
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If Sonic Boom produces this next album these are some things (I believe) he should take into account:
- Turn up the bass in the songs
- Give the vocal effects a little space
- Don't turn the instrumental music down for the sake of the vocals being in front.
- Not too much cluttering of effects, in any case they should be background effects to accompany the music, but not the main ride of the song.
- Turn up the bass in the songs
- Give the vocal effects a little space
- Don't turn the instrumental music down for the sake of the vocals being in front.
- Not too much cluttering of effects, in any case they should be background effects to accompany the music, but not the main ride of the song.

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