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Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Fri Jul 21, 2017 7:18 pm
by tomasfearick
Ok, I've been lambasted because I don't know the difference between panda and avey (forever in greed is my favourite panda song lulz)

But seriously, lyrics to leaf house? Because he's not inside, or because it's not tidy?

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 1:08 am
by roopn
Inside, surely

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 6:21 am
by Hash
NotBradPitt wrote:
That could be the case, but I have a hard time imagining Animal Collective performing things that meticulously.

... I'm fairly sure they do a lot of stuff quite meticulously?? Production-wise I think they have an incredible attention to detail. I dunno why that particular example seems too extreme

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 2:51 am
by valar602
Wait a minute. Avey is singing lead on Working? Damn I can kinda hear it.

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 2:52 am
by jerry wonder
This is one that I am really unsure about; AV sang it live, but in a lower register, and I wonder if in fact Panda sang it in the studio; it just sounds so much like his timbre. Fun not to know I guess..

jetski wrote:
I feel like the classic example of this is how Avey sounds so much like Panda when he signs "when the sun goes down we'll go out again". I def think it's Avey, but I don't blame anyone for thinking it's Panda. Avey sounds so diff when he sings that part live, though all of their vocals in general take on a different energy in the live setting


Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 2:58 am
by jetski
Yeah I mean there's no way to know for sure obviously, i just think it would be odd if Panda sang just that one part of SC in the studio. Like I think it'd be more trouble than it's worth to have Panda record a separate take with just the bridge or whatever. So I'm pretty sure it's Avey but again can't say for sure

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 4:13 am
by Hash
I have no clue what you mean by "lower register"...??
valar602 wrote:
Wait a minute. Avey is singing lead on Working? Damn I can kinda hear it.

I will never ever understand how there's any ambiguity in Working. We're talking about the same song right? Do people just see Panda in that scene and think " oh it must be Panda singing just like Avey's singing in What Happened and Mr Fingers". I'm bewildered by it. And I do get a lot of the confusion with something like the Summertime Clothes bridge or Guggenheim Jam or something.

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 4:39 am
by Gool Aid
i dont think ive ever had any issue telling the difference. one thing is i think someone mentioned avey sang the beginning of wwiws? like the long jammy part? because studio wise im like 99% sure thats panda ?

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 7:35 am
by Stanshant
So, after some deliberation and discussion, the consensus is in fact, "are you deaf?"

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 7:46 am
by Hash
Lol


Dunno exactly who does the autotuney arpeggio thing but the "GOOD DREAMS" part is them both harmonising, Panda doing the higher part


What's interesting about that song is that Panda almost certainly does sing a part that Avey sang live: "Taking it lightly..." etc

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 8:29 am
by tomasfearick
Working is so clearly Avey. No ambiguity there. But the fact people still get that confused proves my point.

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 11:23 pm
by destiny
avey screams and panda moans

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2017 11:50 pm
by NotBradPitt
Hash wrote:
... I'm fairly sure they do a lot of stuff quite meticulously?? Production-wise I think they have an incredible attention to detail. I dunno why that particular example seems too extreme

I think a lot of their production is improvised. Like if they hit a note at the wrong time, they're not going "dammit! restart!" Some examples would be a good chunk of Sung Tongs since a lot of those songs are completely formless. There's also a part in Grass where drums come in too early and the beat falls for a second.

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2017 1:30 am
by thebackdrifter
NotBradPitt wrote:
Hash wrote:
... I'm fairly sure they do a lot of stuff quite meticulously?? Production-wise I think they have an incredible attention to detail. I dunno why that particular example seems too extreme

I think a lot of their production is improvised. Like if they hit a note at the wrong time, they're not going "dammit! restart!" Some examples would be a good chunk of Sung Tongs since a lot of those songs are completely formless. There's also a part in Grass where drums come in too early and the beat falls for a second.

I would counter and say maybe a minor part of their production is improvised but not a majority. They write the songs and arrangements before they go into the studio and probably embrace some of the spontaneity of the performances but I am certain they are pretty meticulous in making sure everyone is happy with their parts and re-do things till they feel its correct. Though some "mistakes" like the ones you mention could have been kept in to make it feel more psychedelic (tricking of the mind's expectations).

Avey mentioned a moment in STGSTV in the AMA on Monday that illuminates a bit on their process and studio frustrations.
wrote:
Someday was a really hard song for noah and i to get on spirit and so at one point we went outside and my parents had all these trees in front of their house and we started throwing pine cones and rocks at trees for awhile cause we were so frustrated that we couldn't record that song. i think that worked cause we went back in and got it.


Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 4:10 pm
by onn
I can't hear Panda's part on "good dreams" at all. What am I listening for?

Anyway, I'm on the side of AC being a lot more meticulous than most people think. Painting With was the *fastest* they ever recorded vocals according to interviews, despite the many harmonies and passages that IMO seem harder to perform than most of their previous stuff.

Geo even said in the Moogfest interview that they had done a song in the past with 100 tracks, with context implying that it was mostly vocal tracks. Of course, I don't think there was that much room for spontaneity on MPP, assuming said song is on there (which I'm guessing it is).

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 4:45 pm
by jetski
I think there's another interview where one of them says some songs on Feels had 100+ tracks

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 12:50 am
by stash
i heard an unreleased song and i thought i knew 100% it was panda bear singing but it ended up being deakin

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 7:56 am
by Stanshant
Are you deaf?

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 8:29 pm
by NotBradPitt
I'm not sure if this has been noticed before.

At the end of Brother Sport, Panda Bear is harmonizing with himself. There's a higher melody and a lower one. They dominate each other, alternating every line. Notice with one line, the lower harmony is in the center of the stereo field. On the next line, the higher melody will take its place. This is the case throughout the whole Brother Sport outro. They're always alternating.

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 8:44 pm
by jetski
I think that's Avey harmonizing with Panda. I haven't paid too close attention to the stereo panning but they do alternate who's singing the higher note. On "Halfway til you're fully grown" Panda is singing the higher part, and on "you got a real good shot" Avey sings the higher part, etc. You can hear it pretty clearly on live versions

Also kinda similar is in the chorus of My Girls, Avey jumps up an octave in the middle of "to seem like I care about"

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2017 11:01 am
by Hash
Yeah they did that in Brother Sport since the live shows in early 2007 lol

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 7:58 am
by thespectrum
Avey & Panda are the same person. PROBELM SOLVED.

think about it. have you ever seen them in the same room together? EXACTLY.

Re: Animal Collective, and the chorus of intertwining and in

Posted: Mon Oct 30, 2017 7:49 pm
by NotBradPitt
All four band members are the same person, Brian Weitz, under different pseudonyms.