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Does anyone feel like their listening experience to a certain album is enhanced by listening at a certain place or time? For example, I best enjoy sung tongs driving in the forest on a sunny afternoon.
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I best enjoy Strawberry Jam after work (~11pm) and while walking along the Wellington waterfront.
I think CHz is an excellent album to drive to.
I love walking in the sun with MPP on, and I feel the same about Sung Tongs and Feels.
I think CHz is an excellent album to drive to.
I love walking in the sun with MPP on, and I feel the same about Sung Tongs and Feels.
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Campfire Songs is definitely a morning album
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I only usually listen to Spirit and Down There at night, preferably midnight or later.
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Oh yeah and Sung Tongs stuck inside the house on a warm, rainy day
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hollinndagain is a night album, doesn't matter when, just make it dark
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Driving in the forest. I find that interesting
Campfire Songs on a rainy day (not metaphorically speaking), mpp when i'm driving around in my home town in my dad's car cause it brings back memories from when i first got into them. Fall be kind on the bus. Water curses equals bicycle. Sung tongs is a late fall album for me, definitely. When the first snow falls on the ground, blasting winters love on headphones is just priceless. Centipede when i can't sleep at night
Campfire Songs on a rainy day (not metaphorically speaking), mpp when i'm driving around in my home town in my dad's car cause it brings back memories from when i first got into them. Fall be kind on the bus. Water curses equals bicycle. Sung tongs is a late fall album for me, definitely. When the first snow falls on the ground, blasting winters love on headphones is just priceless. Centipede when i can't sleep at night
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water curses at night definitely. maybe not the title track. but the rest are just perfect songs to walk around a sleepy neighbourhood at night.
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sung tongs while reversing my car into a tree
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'Bros' Owl wrote:
sung tongs while reversing my car into a tree
couldn't agree more...
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- Joined: Sat Jun 22, 2013 4:06 am
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Danse Manatee is best on a cold winter's night, or when i'm angry
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Campfire Songs feels more like a night time album, to me though.
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^^ same! i think i definitely enjoy it more at night
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Environment is so important to my appreciation and listening of music! So much so that it's hard for me to really grok music if it's not played in a setting that doesn't correspond with its sonic and/or emotive qualities.
Spirit and Danse tend to be "storybook" records for me. I can listen to them almost anywhere but it generally has to be inside. They're so imaginative and acoustically obtuse that I don't find any physical place fits them. They're probably the exception to the rule, although I could say the scenery for them is inside. Spirit in the morning, Danse at night.
Hollinndagain is most definitely a night record made for mid-autumn, somewhere around Halloween (even the album art makes it feel like the goo inside a jack-o-lantern). It really helps for me if the landscape I'm in is barren. Southern Iceland is really the perfect environment for it, especially when you take in the Icelandic/Norse title spoof of it.
Campfire Songs is a late summer record, perfect for mid-August/early-September. I've yet to listen to it at a campfire, but I imagine it'd fit beautifully there for obvious reasons. I think it works best at dusk, preferably in a place with grassy plains. I used to drive to this park on the outskirts of the town I grew up in in Texas, and for me it was a place to let go of everything. Campfire Songs really seems like such an innocent release of sorrow, so perhaps that's fitting with my youthful listening at the park. I listened to the record for the first time in a year while I was living in Vermont this summer and I found it worked great there too. Though, I was living in a log cabin in the forest, so really an acoustic music worked amazingly there.
Sung Tongs is totally a winter record. What I find beautiful about it though is that the record is very chronological - when I listen I'm transported to a day in the life of being a child. I wake up, my mom takes me to visit a friend, I play with my friend all day, and finally the day ends with the silly nonsense post-bedtime story talk at a sleepover (this of course, is "Whaddit I Done"). I only listen to Sung Tongs from November through January because I have to feel the brisk cold outside with the sleepy warmth of sweaters and the dryness of bare tree branches with the thick wonderland of snow underneath. These feelings are incapsulated by the rawness of Sung Tongs. It doesn't rely on a plethora of sonic manipulation and reverb and while aspects of that are present, it's so organic and acoustically driven that I don't think you hear it as some overt psychedelic music. I think Sung Tongs work so well when listened with a close friend, too.
I feel I have to mention Prospect Hummer because it could totally be an album on it's own. I hear nothing but spring time happening on that record. It's like AC are little fairy children who are playing with Mother Nature and her grace of spring. By the time "Baleen Sample" hits, a thunderstorm washes and nourishes the land, and then the impermanence that spring offers is exemplified by the light "IRLHTD" ending. Listening to PH anywhere that's green works.
Feels = dusk, late summer, in the forest by the lake. I totally hear PNW vibes too (I have to say I do pride myself on hearing the accuracies of sonic environments that artists intend to make - I totally made the "MWPP is on earth looking up at the stars" and CHz is the "Star Wars alien band" & "music from the stars looking down at Earth" analogies before Dave and Noah talked about it
). But Feels could also be early spring. I see Feels as a record that spans the course of a relationship, from jittery newness to letting that go and being open for something new. Through that, "DYSTW" could be early spring and by "TIS" you're in late summer, nearing the end of the sweetness of that relationship in life.
Strawberry Jam is an inside/outside record for me, best at night. Inside, I can listen anytime of year - although it does feel nice when it's cold outside and you're warm inside, and conversely, in early July (a node to "Fireworks", perhaps?). SJ was the first record that I thought was really fitting to listen to in a big city. It's so much more human than their other records. I used to get down so much jamming this on the train in Chicago! Outside is a different story. Being in New Mexico under the vast high desert looking at the stars and listening to SJ feels so right. I think they really nailed the southwest with this record. It's sharp and thorny and a little barren, but it's so so sweet. I guess that's how I feel about standing under the midnight sky in the desert - every plant and animal has a shell to protect itself but the blue-light shinning in a big sky from the stars paints everything that's hard with this rugged candied quality.
MWPP is no doubt a summer record at night or at dusk. Yet, since it freebirded on Christmas I can't help but want to listen to it during the holidays. Maybe the joy and bliss that the holiday seasons encompasses meshes well with the spirit of MWPP. Out in nature works best, really in any landscape that's crawling with a variety of life. Listening to this in the Amazon was quite the trip for me. I tend to imagine MWPP being the result of the Beach Boys going to West Africa and giving electronic instruments to the locals to play with them in the middle of a lagoon after eating iboga.
Fall Be Kind is the second city record for me (Oh, I forgot People! That EP is also very city oriented for me... c'mon though... "PEEEEEEOOPLLLLLEEE!!!"). This record came to me when I was just "getting into nature" and was stuck living in downtown Chicago. For that reason, I hear FBK as an afternoon aubade from the forest luring me away from the city and foreshadowing the death of myself, civilization and the world through the mythological winter. Walking around the city in early December, or around the first snowfall, is SO magical. Like when it's 4PM and overcast, and everything is grey except for the white christmas lights starting to get hung. Also driving through nature with this is spectacular. I was moving to Asheville one year around November and drove through the Blue Ridge Mountains listening to this. Oh how FBK sounded like it was coming from the mountains themselves.
TTG. Halloween. Nighttime. Halloween. Duh. Though it actually works very well in January and February when everything is absolutely dead and the thrill of winter is gone. Go walk outside with this and it's eerily beautiful.
CHz: Most definitely a driving record, especially on long drives in desolate areas.. If SJ was the high desert during night, CHz is it's desert brethren during the day. I think it does work well though as an inside record for anytime of the year, or in a city, because of the lack relatable physical environment and controlled chaos of sound. There's a lot of ways I hear CHz, but they all stem from being a mental record, meaning that the sounds are like defragmented thoughts trapped in a void/brain. I guess caves with the spooky locations and other wordily sonic qualities would be fitting, but I've yet to listen in a cave!
Ok, I might do the solo records later but I'm tired.
Spirit and Danse tend to be "storybook" records for me. I can listen to them almost anywhere but it generally has to be inside. They're so imaginative and acoustically obtuse that I don't find any physical place fits them. They're probably the exception to the rule, although I could say the scenery for them is inside. Spirit in the morning, Danse at night.
Hollinndagain is most definitely a night record made for mid-autumn, somewhere around Halloween (even the album art makes it feel like the goo inside a jack-o-lantern). It really helps for me if the landscape I'm in is barren. Southern Iceland is really the perfect environment for it, especially when you take in the Icelandic/Norse title spoof of it.
Campfire Songs is a late summer record, perfect for mid-August/early-September. I've yet to listen to it at a campfire, but I imagine it'd fit beautifully there for obvious reasons. I think it works best at dusk, preferably in a place with grassy plains. I used to drive to this park on the outskirts of the town I grew up in in Texas, and for me it was a place to let go of everything. Campfire Songs really seems like such an innocent release of sorrow, so perhaps that's fitting with my youthful listening at the park. I listened to the record for the first time in a year while I was living in Vermont this summer and I found it worked great there too. Though, I was living in a log cabin in the forest, so really an acoustic music worked amazingly there.
Sung Tongs is totally a winter record. What I find beautiful about it though is that the record is very chronological - when I listen I'm transported to a day in the life of being a child. I wake up, my mom takes me to visit a friend, I play with my friend all day, and finally the day ends with the silly nonsense post-bedtime story talk at a sleepover (this of course, is "Whaddit I Done"). I only listen to Sung Tongs from November through January because I have to feel the brisk cold outside with the sleepy warmth of sweaters and the dryness of bare tree branches with the thick wonderland of snow underneath. These feelings are incapsulated by the rawness of Sung Tongs. It doesn't rely on a plethora of sonic manipulation and reverb and while aspects of that are present, it's so organic and acoustically driven that I don't think you hear it as some overt psychedelic music. I think Sung Tongs work so well when listened with a close friend, too.
I feel I have to mention Prospect Hummer because it could totally be an album on it's own. I hear nothing but spring time happening on that record. It's like AC are little fairy children who are playing with Mother Nature and her grace of spring. By the time "Baleen Sample" hits, a thunderstorm washes and nourishes the land, and then the impermanence that spring offers is exemplified by the light "IRLHTD" ending. Listening to PH anywhere that's green works.
Feels = dusk, late summer, in the forest by the lake. I totally hear PNW vibes too (I have to say I do pride myself on hearing the accuracies of sonic environments that artists intend to make - I totally made the "MWPP is on earth looking up at the stars" and CHz is the "Star Wars alien band" & "music from the stars looking down at Earth" analogies before Dave and Noah talked about it

Strawberry Jam is an inside/outside record for me, best at night. Inside, I can listen anytime of year - although it does feel nice when it's cold outside and you're warm inside, and conversely, in early July (a node to "Fireworks", perhaps?). SJ was the first record that I thought was really fitting to listen to in a big city. It's so much more human than their other records. I used to get down so much jamming this on the train in Chicago! Outside is a different story. Being in New Mexico under the vast high desert looking at the stars and listening to SJ feels so right. I think they really nailed the southwest with this record. It's sharp and thorny and a little barren, but it's so so sweet. I guess that's how I feel about standing under the midnight sky in the desert - every plant and animal has a shell to protect itself but the blue-light shinning in a big sky from the stars paints everything that's hard with this rugged candied quality.
MWPP is no doubt a summer record at night or at dusk. Yet, since it freebirded on Christmas I can't help but want to listen to it during the holidays. Maybe the joy and bliss that the holiday seasons encompasses meshes well with the spirit of MWPP. Out in nature works best, really in any landscape that's crawling with a variety of life. Listening to this in the Amazon was quite the trip for me. I tend to imagine MWPP being the result of the Beach Boys going to West Africa and giving electronic instruments to the locals to play with them in the middle of a lagoon after eating iboga.
Fall Be Kind is the second city record for me (Oh, I forgot People! That EP is also very city oriented for me... c'mon though... "PEEEEEEOOPLLLLLEEE!!!"). This record came to me when I was just "getting into nature" and was stuck living in downtown Chicago. For that reason, I hear FBK as an afternoon aubade from the forest luring me away from the city and foreshadowing the death of myself, civilization and the world through the mythological winter. Walking around the city in early December, or around the first snowfall, is SO magical. Like when it's 4PM and overcast, and everything is grey except for the white christmas lights starting to get hung. Also driving through nature with this is spectacular. I was moving to Asheville one year around November and drove through the Blue Ridge Mountains listening to this. Oh how FBK sounded like it was coming from the mountains themselves.
TTG. Halloween. Nighttime. Halloween. Duh. Though it actually works very well in January and February when everything is absolutely dead and the thrill of winter is gone. Go walk outside with this and it's eerily beautiful.
CHz: Most definitely a driving record, especially on long drives in desolate areas.. If SJ was the high desert during night, CHz is it's desert brethren during the day. I think it does work well though as an inside record for anytime of the year, or in a city, because of the lack relatable physical environment and controlled chaos of sound. There's a lot of ways I hear CHz, but they all stem from being a mental record, meaning that the sounds are like defragmented thoughts trapped in a void/brain. I guess caves with the spooky locations and other wordily sonic qualities would be fitting, but I've yet to listen in a cave!
Ok, I might do the solo records later but I'm tired.
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That was a nice write sir !
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great breakdown dylan! this + your photographic representations of in the flowers lyrics really make me believe in your love of ac.
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Excellent post Dylan! I'll try to remember those so I can get the best experience out of their albums.
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Oh yeah and please do the solo records when you're up for it 

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whoa! that was great and will definitely add to my listening experience! thanks!!
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Another score for Dyland man. Nice writings. Some people out there still enjoy the art of a good paragraph, the way you explained nicely detailed, it's so juicy like a good watermelon. You should consider taking a job in the field of writing.
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Dylan person, I wish I could be more like you, but still me. Either way, I hope you find what you're looking for.
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I went to Asia last month and Campfire Songs was absolutely perfect for bus rides through Vietnamese and Cambodian cities during the day. I feel like that music was simply made for that region of the world, or with it in mind.
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My friend recced me this album called Centipede Hurts by Animal Collective and it is shit just a guy yodeling over sinths and gay. why did the centipede hurt? because he had to listen to this.
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Listened to a lot of AC when i went to europe only a few months after getting into them (a lot of feels tracks). I wish that that those songs would remind me of the trip whenever i listen to them but for some reason they never do.
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i was visiting family in mexico one year and i went to meet up with my best friend in veracruz by bus one night. i put untitled from spirit and penny dreadfuls on a tape among other non-animal collective songs and it was pretty nice listening to those two songs at night passing by an endless darkened mountain range only lit by little houses. then when i got back to mexico city i forgot the tape. if my cousins are into ac, i'd like to think it's cause of me 

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campfire songs - outdoor night album
sung tongs - summer day living room stoned jams or camping music
strawberry jam - summer time driving
feels - bedroom introspection
here comes the indian - late night jamming or campfire introspection
person pitch - spring time
down there - late night bedroom jams
sung tongs - summer day living room stoned jams or camping music
strawberry jam - summer time driving
feels - bedroom introspection
here comes the indian - late night jamming or campfire introspection
person pitch - spring time
down there - late night bedroom jams
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