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which one do you guys think is the most AC song here? for me is That, It Wont Grow

I think Catchy could work well as an AC song
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Takyon's obviously a Joe Biden dickrider/ /mu/tant, let him slide
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A Sender is incredibly AC-like. easily couldve been a one-off from the feels days imo. also Duplex Trip has Down There written all over it
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On the other hand, there does seem to be lots of disposable music on the airwaves these days. Finding the good music is a challenge in itself, and the listener has gotta work for it.

When was this not the case though? The difference now is that it's actually far easier to find good music and it seems like there's been no time when most of the music on the airwaves hasn't been disposable anyway so I don't really see how that equates to music being "killed" by over-saturation.

Well I wasn't specifically talking about the radio or anything. I just meant that I feel like people are more prone nowadays to listen to something once and then move on to the next thing. I'm guilty of it at times as well. But mainly I feel critics are the worst at this. I can't even tell you how long the back-half of Feels took to click with me.
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A Sender is incredibly AC-like. easily couldve been a one-off from the feels days imo.

Yeah, I immediately thought of feels the first time I heard A Sender, maybe even with bits of HCTI thrown in there about halfway through.
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I was listening to A Sender while doing something else but had to stop and come back to my computer to say,

Jeeze I can't believe how hard Avey kills these opening tracks every time.
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yep and Moonjock and Graze. track 1 on an Avey album is always an instant classic.
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dance avey dance wrote:
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However, I think the compression on the album lessens the dynamics, but that's really my only complaint.

Is the lack of dynamics just a compression problem or could it also have something to do with the way in which the album was recorded?

you're right I forgot that they kind of recorded it as a "live band playing in a room" type of thing. that definitely might have something to do with how claustrophobic things can get at times too, for sure.
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Stanshant wrote:
Actually, I take that back. Too far, my conscience wouldn't let me sleep.

awww how cute
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On the other hand, there does seem to be lots of disposable music on the airwaves these days. Finding the good music is a challenge in itself, and the listener has gotta work for it.

When was this not the case though? The difference now is that it's actually far easier to find good music and it seems like there's been no time when most of the music on the airwaves hasn't been disposable anyway so I don't really see how that equates to music being "killed" by over-saturation.

Well I wasn't specifically talking about the radio or anything. I just meant that I feel like people are more prone nowadays to listen to something once and then move on to the next thing. I'm guilty of it at times as well. But mainly I feel critics are the worst at this. I can't even tell you how long the back-half of Feels took to click with me.

Oh yeah that makes sense, I'm guilty of that occasionally but now I like to give things a few listens at least before disregarding it. I was more talking about what Fan said with the difficulty of finding good music and implying that there's more disposable music on the airwaves than previously which I disagree with.
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also Duplex Trip has Down There written all over it

this! so glad someone agrees. it is a long lost Down There track.
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Duplex Definitely has Down There written all over it.

Just got my 2xLP and listening now. Stoked that there are some new little tid-bits for my ears to hear since I did listen to the freebird.
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Oh man, the freebirds really didn't do this album justice. So many tiny little frilly staticy nuances in these songs, it's so awesome. All these trills and dips and bends and twinkling melodies, especially on Blind Babe. So good! Definitely didn't notice these nearly as much on the freebird.

Also, does anyone else get a Wide Eyed vibe from Blind Babe towards the end? Like, more so the transition of "BE OKAY" from Wide Eyed?
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i got the 2xLP and theres two of the second disc inside of it... and none of the first

dammit
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listened to it a couple more times, and WOW this is starting to overtake Down There as my fave Avey album (still havent listened to Pullhair yet :oops: )

really digging how angel's vocals mix with dave's, too - at the end of blind babe and when she sings harmony stuff on little fang and modern days e, especially (there's probably some others i'm forgetting). like, their voices sound just similar enough to almost meld into a single timbre sometimes. i don't wanna say it's better than the noah/dave harmonies in tongs, but it's definitely pretty refreshing to hear dave's voice in a different context.
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Also, does anyone else get a Wide Eyed vibe from Blind Babe towards the end? Like, more so the transition of "BE OKAY" from Wide Eyed?

yeah, totally! something about the percussion really gives me Wide Eyed vibes
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hybrination wrote:
i got the 2xLP and theres two of the second disc inside of it... and none of the first

dammit

:( shit that really sucks dude ... im not sure how great domino's customer service is but maybe they'll send you a new one?
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Yegarma wrote:
hybrination wrote:
i got the 2xLP and theres two of the second disc inside of it... and none of the first

dammit

:( shit that really sucks dude ... im not sure how great domino's customer service is but maybe they'll send you a new one?

they better send me a new one

ain't no maybe about it!!!
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hybrination wrote:
Yegarma wrote:
hybrination wrote:
i got the 2xLP and theres two of the second disc inside of it... and none of the first

dammit

:( shit that really sucks dude ... im not sure how great domino's customer service is but maybe they'll send you a new one?

they better send me a new one

ain't no maybe about it!!!

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7.3, guys.

Looks like CHz is .1 better than this burrito-spewing hunk of junk!

http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/192 ... her-house/
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Don't really understand how Little Fang sounds like Pure Guava
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The best thing about that review is the fact that it links to that Mr. Show sketch about Halloween songs.
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(meaning that the band’s newer fans no longer had to dial up YouTube clips from 2007 to experience “My Girls” in a live setting)

huh??? when did this ever happen? they've played my girls in pretty much every tour since they premiered it right? as far as i've been aware

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7.3 is a pretty fair score. Nice one Pitchfork
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The review is awful though, as expected
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i know this might sound elitist, but sometimes i wonder if people really get what Avey Tare is about.
Also, I notice a pattern emerging in reviews for the record. Critics wanna write about 'Little Fang' and how its a departure track and all that. And its too bad that no critic will write without mentioning Animal Collective. I know its related, but shouldn't Slasher Flicks be its own thing?
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Vovenarg wrote:
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(meaning that the band’s newer fans no longer had to dial up YouTube clips from 2007 to experience “My Girls” in a live setting)

huh??? when did this ever happen? they've played my girls in pretty much every tour since they premiered it right? as far as i've been aware

They didn't play it on the 2011 tour that debuted the CHz tracks. There were a ton of people (at least in NY) that year that were pissed that they didn't play it. I'm assuming they caught on in 2009 and the 2011 shows were their first AC live experience.
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when would-be centerpiece tracks like “That It Won’t Grow” and “The Outlaw” start bashing their half-baked choruses into submission with all the subtlety of an oversized cartoon mallet, the album threatens to just turn into Millipede Hz.

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when would-be centerpiece tracks like “That It Won’t Grow” and “The Outlaw” start bashing their half-baked choruses into submission with all the subtlety of an oversized cartoon mallet, the album threatens to just turn into Millipede Hz.

:roll:

funny, that's exactly what i love about those two songs.
I think the album's a solid 8/10, though, they probably only made it a 7.whatever to harken back to burritogate.
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please dont start posting that crap again.

not sure why anyone cares so much about what stupid p4k thinks...they claim that danse isn't any good at all which is just hogwash.

this album is solid and doesn't need some website's stamp of approval for that to be true
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Fan wrote:
i know this might sound elitist, but sometimes i wonder if people really get what Avey Tare is about.
Also, I notice a pattern emerging in reviews for the record. Critics wanna write about 'Little Fang' and how its a departure track and all that. And its too bad that no critic will write without mentioning Animal Collective. I know its related, but shouldn't Slasher Flicks be its own thing?

Well it'd help if they didn't sound like Animal Collective
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Tonese Gray wrote:
The main problem I have is that this also had this psyched-out garage rock feel when I saw them live and that feels kind of lost on the album despite the recording process.

That actually sounds pretty neat. But yeah, if you told me this was the next AC release I wouldn't raise an eyebrow. Which isn't a bad thing at all, but I can see why people would compare this to AC.
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real slippi wrote:
please dont start posting that crap again.

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I love that CHz conspiracy image.

I get why pitchfork would compare slasher house to pure guava, since it's pretty fun and a lot of the songs feel like they come out of left-field. although an ariel pink comparison would be more apt.

and that blurb from the review is nauseating - however, those are my least favorite tracks from the album so again, I kinda get it, a little. I guess I like pitchfork. pitchfork's ok.
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If Slasher House sounded anything like Pure Guava it would be my AOTY
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recast my vote to roses on the window, this sounds like a strawberry jam era song, and i fucking love it.

this album is just so good.
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Bangs wrote:
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i know this might sound elitist, but sometimes i wonder if people really get what Avey Tare is about.
Also, I notice a pattern emerging in reviews for the record. Critics wanna write about 'Little Fang' and how its a departure track and all that. And its too bad that no critic will write without mentioning Animal Collective. I know its related, but shouldn't Slasher Flicks be its own thing?

Well it'd help if they didn't sound like Animal Collective

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roses is prbly definitely my fave. with catchy and daze either right after or tied with it.. Can't believe we had this album for a month without one of the best tracks
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dance avey dance wrote:
Vovenarg wrote:
Pitch4q wrote:
(meaning that the band’s newer fans no longer had to dial up YouTube clips from 2007 to experience “My Girls” in a live setting)

huh??? when did this ever happen? they've played my girls in pretty much every tour since they premiered it right? as far as i've been aware

They didn't play it on the 2011 tour that debuted the CHz tracks. There were a ton of people (at least in NY) that year that were pissed that they didn't play it. I'm assuming they caught on in 2009 and the 2011 shows were their first AC live experience.
pitchfork wrote:
when would-be centerpiece tracks like “That It Won’t Grow” and “The Outlaw” start bashing their half-baked choruses into submission with all the subtlety of an oversized cartoon mallet, the album threatens to just turn into Millipede Hz.

:roll:

the millipede hz jab is kinda stupid, and I like the album, but dude has a point

a bunch of the songs, especially those two do end up relying on a short phrase being yelled over and over again...
like the outlaw starts so amazingly, it sounds perfectly goofy yet spooky in that scooby doo way, yet when that screamed chorus comes in it becomes grating. when the songs do that, it relaly doesn't achieve the function of being energetic or exciting to me... it just makes me wish they'd go back to the brilliant moments of goofy/spooky fun that pop up here and there
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I agree with most people's assertion that this album is a grower, just like most records are, but for me all that means is that it's gone from a "wow, I really didn't dig that" to an unenthusiastic "it's fine, I guess."

Down There on the other hand was almost an instant classic for me, and I'll probably never totally get why it received such a lukewarm reception. I just wish I felt the same way about ETSH. The arrangements are definitely way too cluttered, as has been repeated ad infitum, and on top of that I just didn't find the songs themselves to be that great. Different strokes, I guess.

That said i'm super pumped for Panda's new album, as well as whatever AC do in 2015. Tomboy and Centipede HZ were stellar but ultimately flawed albums, so it'll be cool if they come out with another LP that's a total homerun. Slasher Flicks just wasn't it for me.

Regardless of all that I really hope the bandmembers are all loving the music that they're playing. In the end that's all that really matters.
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http://www.thelineofbestfit.com/reviews ... use-149705

here's a pitifully written article. one quote really stuck out, though.
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“Strange Outlaws” might just be the catchiest song Portner has been responsible for since “My Girls”

lol'd. twice.
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i wonder if Strange Outlaws is after BrotherJock or In the Corvettes? (both panda portner songs)
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Myles_Dunhill wrote:
If Slasher House sounded anything like Pure Guava it would be my AOTY

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i personally think The Outlaw critique is fair, but that knocks the album down very little to me since its basically one moment on an amazing album, plus avey obviously likes to yell from time to time and i'm am behind him doing what he wants in that sense as well
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