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Someone called the new Twin Peaks the "pure heroin version of David Lynch." This feels like the "pure heroin" version of Avey Tare.
I love how dry and earthy Eucalyptus sounds, and so desert-y visually. It feels loose in a way that he hasn't sounded since Sung Tongs (a good companion piece to this, don't you think?). Brilliantly subtle and hallucinogenic in a way, even cinematic. The songs feel like pure Id, too; "first thought, best thought" kind of thing. I love how much space there is inside these songs, given how dense AC-affiliated records have been for so long. There is a part of me that feels like the record is kind of slight though, or sort of embryonic, like the songs were "picked before ripe." Maybe that's part of its appeal, too. It's raw and ramshackle vibe is really intimate, like a peek into Avey's head as all these ideas are germinating and flying around. First five tracks are my favorite, I think. "Lunch Out of Order Pt. 2" in particular; something about that vocal melody. "Family ties are everywhere"... is that what he's saying at the end of it?
Fantastically strange, evocative and immersive. Neo freak folk. Ha. I love it!
alt tracklisting. anyone ?
We're truly a lucky gang for this to be the band we're all so interested in.
so many screens that I am seeing screens appear behind my eyes (of all places!)
I think I realized I don't like the timbre of Angel's voice or something. I kinda wish it was all AV.
(the line "more water in my coffee/than there is on dry land" is kinda baffling though?)
Hellomark wrote:(the line "more water in my coffee/than there is on dry land" is kinda baffling though?)
i interpreted this as meaning that he and his fellow first world citizens have unlimited access to water which they take for granted meanwhile it's becoming scarcer and scarcer because of what humans are doing to the environment. im guessing he wrote it during the drought in california
Coral Lords is easily the best song on the album.
Easily.
man what is roamer even about lyrically/mood wise. from what i can make out it almost sounds like a dude taking a shower and like imagining having sex or something.
imagine if this was actually 60 watt child
There's no other group of people I could express this toward other than you guys, so here goes...
Imagine back to Campfire songs, which is certainly not where the AC sound originated, but is a huge part of this angle of that sound...Now imagine you make this piece of essentially live acoustic music that is done so dramatically different than any approach toward that sound thus far, and soon follow it up with Sung Tongs, an album built on the same kind of free-wheeled, natural acoustic style.
Then take Feels, a different sonic approach, but with structural similarity to ST, and uncovering a good chunk of the tracks like DYSTW, or Flesh Canoe, Grass, Banshee Beat, or Daffy Duck....You get a similar ebb-and-flow to many tracks on ST with occasional sonic associations...Hence, a "natural progression for the band."
Both SJ(Cuckoo Cuckoo) and MPP(Daily Routine, No More Runnin') show more and more complex, even buried, glimpses of this winding pattern, this idiosyncratic idea of nature and birds chirping, and water flowing, and wind blowing...
What CHz and PW lack is that single strand. That, non-exclusive, but important part of what has been a huge, almost subliminal, key-point of their sound. One thing I feel like people loved and were enamoured by for so long was the "animal" in Animal Collective. Their sound felt like an unknown organism oozing out of an equally-unknown yet strangely-familiar place in nature...Whether a local swamp, an open meadow, or a dense forest...even a strange planet from No Man's Sky or whatever...
This all comes back to my ultimate point...This album brings it all around. I got into AC, familiarised myself with everything they'd done, obsessed, then FBK came out. Every release since hadn't felt the same from what I had obsessed over. But because I was aware of their approach, I eased myself into everything they'd done from then on and I've loved and found places for everything they've released since. Still, those few releases didn't feel quite right("magic"), and they were missing something that I so closely desired yet couldn't pinpoint...
Hearing this record puts it in perspective. It draws the lines. Truly reminds me of those particular idiosyncrasies I so longed for. I love this record. It's reminding me why I loved AC all along. It's a hell of an experience, and I'm happy to hear so many people are feeling the same way.
We're truly a lucky gang for this to be the band we're all so interested in.
iKahn wrote:There's no other group of people I could express this toward other than you guys, so here goes...
Imagine back to Campfire songs, which is certainly not where the AC sound originated, but is a huge part of this angle of that sound...Now imagine you make this piece of essentially live acoustic music that is done so dramatically different than any approach toward that sound thus far, and soon follow it up with Sung Tongs, an album built on the same kind of free-wheeled, natural acoustic style.
Then take Feels, a different sonic approach, but with structural similarity to ST, and uncovering a good chunk of the tracks like DYSTW, or Flesh Canoe, Grass, Banshee Beat, or Daffy Duck....You get a similar ebb-and-flow to many tracks on ST with occasional sonic associations...Hence, a "natural progression for the band."
Both SJ(Cuckoo Cuckoo) and MPP(Daily Routine, No More Runnin') show more and more complex, even buried, glimpses of this winding pattern, this idiosyncratic idea of nature and birds chirping, and water flowing, and wind blowing...
What CHz and PW lack is that single strand. That, non-exclusive, but important part of what has been a huge, almost subliminal, key-point of their sound. One thing I feel like people loved and were enamoured by for so long was the "animal" in Animal Collective. Their sound felt like an unknown organism oozing out of an equally-unknown yet strangely-familiar place in nature...Whether a local swamp, an open meadow, or a dense forest...even a strange planet from No Man's Sky or whatever...
This all comes back to my ultimate point...This album brings it all around. I got into AC, familiarised myself with everything they'd done, obsessed, then FBK came out. Every release since hadn't felt the same from what I had obsessed over. But because I was aware of their approach, I eased myself into everything they'd done from then on and I've loved and found places for everything they've released since. Still, those few releases didn't feel quite right("magic"), and they were missing something that I so closely desired yet couldn't pinpoint...
Hearing this record puts it in perspective. It draws the lines. Truly reminds me of those particular idiosyncrasies I so longed for. I love this record. It's reminding me why I loved AC all along. It's a hell of an experience, and I'm happy to hear so many people are feeling the same way.
We're truly a lucky gang for this to be the band we're all so interested in.
This all the way. Thanks for verbalizing this idea, iKahn.
Oh fuck actually When You Left Me is the best. It's clicking with me so hard now. Getting goosebumps over here.
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