like if Ben Folds recorded 4 or 5 different melodies over the same piano line, and then played all of the versions on top of each other
― HPSCHD, Tuesday, 20 January 2009 04:33 (fifteen years ago) link
I wanna say that I'm liking more and more of this every time I listen, and I'm really shocked by that.
― Mordy, Tuesday, 20 January 2009 07:21 (fifteen years ago) link
no love for 'in the flowers'?
― vain_bowers, Tuesday, 20 January 2009 08:40 (fifteen years ago) link
sure. i love it.
― gr8080, Tuesday, 20 January 2009 08:42 (fifteen years ago) link
Really the whole album is great. I even love "Lion In A Coma" now (initially the awkward time signature threw me off - it's in 9/8 I think, but it's difficult to count out).
Still, this album makes me even gladder that they made Strawberry Jam. As great as they are, the Avey Tare songs on this (at least: "Summertime Clothes" and "Bluish" - I can't work out whether "Also Frightened", "Guys Eyes" and "Taste" are Avey songs, Panda songs, or co-writes) are kinda what you would expect if you drew a line from Feels into dense electronic pop. Animal Collective may not ever make songs like "Peacebone" or "For Reverend Green" again, which accords with their restlessness, but I'm glad they Avey had the chance to do those songs.
― Tim F, Tuesday, 20 January 2009 11:07 (fifteen years ago) link
I didn't like "Lion" too much until I saw the live version last week. It was pretty fun. "Bluish" is so wonderful.Actually, following many people's advices I've listened to "person pitch" in the meantime and I don't like it that much. some songs are fun but it lacks something compared to MPP. Maybe Avey's songs !
― AleXTC, Tuesday, 20 January 2009 11:24 (fifteen years ago) link
I can't work out whether "Also Frightened", "Guys Eyes" and "Taste" are Avey songs, Panda songs, or co-writesGuys Eyes is Panda, he did a solo version on this Portuguese radio show 2 years ago http://mafama.blogspot.com/2007/01/panda-bear-m-fama.html It was orginally built around a a Zombies sample.The others are Avey's, I think.
― mizzell, Tuesday, 20 January 2009 15:04 (fifteen years ago) link
Guys Eyes was called Song for Ariel back then.
― mizzell, Tuesday, 20 January 2009 15:05 (fifteen years ago) link
could someone put the tracklist of the album with the songwriter for each track ?so far, it seems I prefer Avey's, except "brothersport" by Panda.
― AleXTC, Tuesday, 20 January 2009 15:10 (fifteen years ago) link
My GirlsDaily RoutineGuys EyesBrothersport
these are panda's, the rest are avey's.
― mizzell, Tuesday, 20 January 2009 15:12 (fifteen years ago) link
ah ok, thanx. so the only 2 tracks I don't like too much are by Panda. But then he also did "My girls" and "Brothersport" so it more than makes up !That explains why I don't like "person pitch" much since, for me, it's Avey's tracks that give the substance to the album and "person pitch" doesn't have "hits" like "my girls" and "brothersport".
― AleXTC, Tuesday, 20 January 2009 15:20 (fifteen years ago) link
Altough MPP is going to be one of my albums of the year, the album is bit of a dissapointing for me. I think it's a missed chance to make it one of the best albums ever:
- Why is the record this compressed and aren't the songs dissolving in each other?- "my girls": why is it so fast? why are the vocals so high? where's is the 2 minutes kompakt-esque start?- "taste": where's the "am I real" ('a mili' modus) part at the end of the song?- A few screams by Avey would also fit nicely
Well it's clear that I love the MPP live experience more then the actual album though I don't see a reason why these things wouldn't work at home. The record misses a bit of subtility for me. Was Ben Allen the best producer for this album?
― maarten, Tuesday, 20 January 2009 22:15 (fifteen years ago) link
maybe youre just (too) used to the live version songs
― Zeno, Wednesday, 21 January 2009 00:09 (fifteen years ago) link
it's a major disappointment that dusted didn't let andrew beckerman theorize this one
― kamerad, Wednesday, 21 January 2009 02:39 (fifteen years ago) link
I heard this today, and it was really bad. I thought the earlier stuff was fine, but this album makes the earlier stuff sound like godhead in comparison. "My Girls" was especially bad and boring.
Animal Collective vs. Fleet Foxes in Band That Makes You Hate The Beach Boys More
― Ashee Bolanalli (Mackro Mackro), Wednesday, 21 January 2009 05:18 (fifteen years ago) link
I kinda wish it was all rickrolled instead :-/
― Ashee Bolanalli (Mackro Mackro), Wednesday, 21 January 2009 05:20 (fifteen years ago) link
This place.
― M.V., Wednesday, 21 January 2009 06:39 (fifteen years ago) link
I kept an eye on this thread during the rickrolling and had lots of good lols but now I'm convinced this album doesn't exist and that all the commentary surrounding it is a huge cosmic joke.
― Euler, Wednesday, 21 January 2009 15:43 (fifteen years ago) link
Hey you figured out the secret message on the cover, then.
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 21 January 2009 15:48 (fifteen years ago) link
I. Love. This.
― Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Wednesday, 21 January 2009 19:54 (fifteen years ago) link
love can be so misleadinganimal collective fans remind me of joy division fans in that - how can you listen past that voice?my ian curtis vocal comparison is interpol and she wants revenge.my animal collective vocal comparison is too those 'hip' a capella chorus groups but with nasally lead singer(s?). -I dunno what the appeal of animal collective is at all, is every song just a ambient technoish build up filled with flights of fancy? matched with terrible vocals that either drive people to love them or hate them. Once again vocals play a vital role in judging this band. <your fan base
― CaptainLorax, Wednesday, 21 January 2009 20:31 (fifteen years ago) link
these kids should have stayed in church
― CaptainLorax, Wednesday, 21 January 2009 20:33 (fifteen years ago) link
vocals play little to no role in judging this band. no one who likes Animal Collective likes them because they really really enjoy the sound of Avey Tare's voice.
― HPSCHD, Wednesday, 21 January 2009 21:32 (fifteen years ago) link
The sound of Avey's vocals aren't very important on this record - esp. compared to Feels where his vocals were consistently marvellous and totally crucial to the sound/feel of the songs (e.g. the wonderful chorus on "Banshee Beat"), or Strawberry Jam where his grunty/moany/squealy angst really set the tone of his songs.
Conversely, I can see how Panda Bear's backing vocals (present even on most of Avey's songs here) could form a stumbling block for anyone who didn't like them.
― Tim F, Wednesday, 21 January 2009 23:02 (fifteen years ago) link
I'm nowhere near the stage of being able to pick out individual vocals. I'm still luxuriating in its glorious entirety. It gets better every time I listen. (And really: I was deeply unsure about it from what I'd read.)
― Special topics: Disco, The Common Market (grimly fiendish), Wednesday, 21 January 2009 23:13 (fifteen years ago) link
I am finding it weird how when I say I like this record people act like I am a member of some Divine Light Missionary Cult...is this how Animal Collective fans really are?
― Local Garda, Wednesday, 21 January 2009 23:31 (fifteen years ago) link
I politely told a couple who knocked on my door a few days ago that, sorry, I couldn't afford a magazine subscription.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Wednesday, 21 January 2009 23:35 (fifteen years ago) link
http://www.sciencebase.com/science-blog/images/sign-with-sharp-edges.jpg
― M.V., Wednesday, 21 January 2009 23:55 (fifteen years ago) link
xpost to Tim
okay, perhaps i was overstating it. i guess i figured that that melody and creation of mood were the band's more obvious strengths (mood far past simply what the singer's voice sounds like, that is). i just imagine that when someone says that they don't like a singer's voice, it has less to do with whatever processing is or isn't done to it or whether or not you can hear it easily in the mix or whether at any given point you are being breathy or screamy or yelpy, and more just to do with simply the quality of the voice (not the best choice of words, i know). and this is coming from someone who DOES enjoy both these guys' voices and the way they inform the tone of their songs, but it just doesn't seem quite as essential an aspect - i.e. someone else could be singing the same notes and i'd enjoy it almost as much.
― HPSCHD, Thursday, 22 January 2009 00:01 (fifteen years ago) link
having been listening to it in lieu of just about anything else for the past month, I am beginning to be a wee bit embarrassed by how much I like this album.
― Merdeyeux, Thursday, 22 January 2009 00:11 (fifteen years ago) link
"someone else could be singing the same notes and i'd enjoy it almost as much."
Yes, but I think probably the vocals-haters (which i am certainly not) would dislike the vocal arrangements * on songs like "Also Frightened", "Guys Eyes", "No More Runnin", "Taste" and "Brothersport" regardless of which voices were actually singing them.
* i.e. use of close harmonies, Beach Boys-meets-barbershop style overlapping etc.
― Tim F, Thursday, 22 January 2009 00:23 (fifteen years ago) link
The Beach Boys comparison thing didn't happen before 'Person Pitch' did it? I think some of that record does exhibit a big Beach Boys thing but I can't hear it on MPP unless all vocal harmonies = Beach Boys. It's lazy journalese, no?
― Mister Craig, Thursday, 22 January 2009 00:26 (fifteen years ago) link
Knowing how huge a fan of the Beach Boys Mackro is, say, he would not have have busted out the comparison if he did not feel it was applicable, and in the case of AC's use of the sound, an example of how not to do it.
― Ned Raggett, Thursday, 22 January 2009 00:31 (fifteen years ago) link
to give AC (and by proxy Panda Bear) some credit here, these guys have been able to use (not all the time as has been stated) Wilson-esque vocal harmonies that don't resolve in an expected way. Sure, AC harmonizes a lot, but it's a basically a genetic code in the listener whether one detects resolution in places in songs or not. On the flip, the Beach Boys and certainly many groups influenced by them in between (High Llamas, Fleet Foxes kinda, etc.) have followed more Beach Boys traditions than just the vocal harmonizing and the resolutions. AC just use the harmonizing as one of many colors in their palette -- which may drive people more attuned to Beach Boys type songs crazy. So, yeah, I admit I'm probably in this latter ol' fogey category.
I have this same issue with the Fleet Foxes album. The techniques are superb, but the results aren't always all that. I like that album more than this new AC one.. however, the Foxes are certainly trying harder to emulate Beach Boys, whereas it's just a relatively smaller part of AC, me thinks.
So yeah, i'll put the whole Beach Boys thing to rest here. sorry folx.
― Ashee Bolanalli (Mackro Mackro), Thursday, 22 January 2009 00:34 (fifteen years ago) link
Keep in mind that I've been on a steady diet of Slade, Sweet, Flipper, and The Free Design lately.. so my concepts of harmonizing are kinda uncalibrated right now.
― Ashee Bolanalli (Mackro Mackro), Thursday, 22 January 2009 00:38 (fifteen years ago) link
whoo boy, terrified to even get involved here but "college" on sung tongs is unexplainable as anything other than a bboys homage
― Bangelo, Thursday, 22 January 2009 00:58 (fifteen years ago) link
dumb video http://www.myanimalhome.net/
― eman, Thursday, 22 January 2009 04:22 (fifteen years ago) link
http://www.nyctaper.com/?p=511
― t_g, Thursday, 22 January 2009 11:35 (fifteen years ago) link
20. Chicago Bulls — Pass Goat the mic, let him get him up in the air: "The Bulls are like the new Animal Collective record. There's no real rhyme or reason to it. You don't really know what they're all about. It's not as good as people think, but it's not as bad as people think either. Wins over the Raptors and Cavs are the equivalent of 'My Girls' and 'Brother Sport,' if you're wondering. (You weren't wondering.)" [J.E.]
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/BDL-NBA-Power-Rankings-Do-you-believe-in-Magic-;_ylt=AtoZq4_U3li.ch_rUHXTJka8vLYF?urn=nba,135466
― mizzell, Thursday, 22 January 2009 15:04 (fifteen years ago) link
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/BDL-NBA-Power-Rankings-Do-you-believe-in-Magic-?urn=nba,135466
― mizzell, Thursday, 22 January 2009 15:05 (fifteen years ago) link
Still can't bring myself to listen to the version I downloaded weeks ago.
― Sickamous Mouthall (Scik Mouthy), Thursday, 22 January 2009 15:11 (fifteen years ago) link
lol @ that thing comparing anco and the bulls, though it's really more true for the bulls.
― THE HIPSTER DILEMMA (call all destroyer), Thursday, 22 January 2009 15:12 (fifteen years ago) link
ok well michael chornomanz sent me an apology and now we are total bros
― roxymuzak, Friday, 23 January 2009 22:29 (fifteen years ago) link
:(
― BIGrack HOOSein Obama (k3vin k.), Friday, 23 January 2009 22:31 (fifteen years ago) link
And then you danced.
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 23 January 2009 22:34 (fifteen years ago) link
hes a nice kid!!!!
― roxymuzak, Friday, 23 January 2009 22:40 (fifteen years ago) link
Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion (2009)
― BIGrack HOOSein Obama (k3vin k.), Friday, 23 January 2009 22:45 (fifteen years ago) link
Parody of Barack Obama ... best music writing of 2008 so far...
From Ronan F's Irish friend Una
http://unarocks.blogspot.com/2009/01/celebrity-album-reviews-1-barack-obama.html
Celebrity Album Reviews #1: Barack Obama reviews Animal Collective - 'Merriweather Post Pavilion'
I stand here today humbled by the album before me, grateful for the sounds that have been bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by a record label. Animal Collective have now made nine albums. The songs have been recorded during rising tides of prosperity and the still waters of peace. Yet, every so often an album is released amidst gathering clouds and raging storms, genres blurring beyond recognition, a music industry in freefall. So it has been. So it must be with this generation of Americans.
Today I say to you that the complexities of this record are real. They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, music lover – they will be met.
On this day, we appreciate this record because we have chosen progress over the static, avant-guarde beauty over reluctant discord. From the glowing synth of ‘My Girls’, inspired by our forefather Frankie Knuckles, to the expansive exquisiteness of ‘Summertime Clothes’. On this day, we come to proclaim an end to landfill indie, the petty pop and false promises, the worn out MOR rock, all of these things that for far too long have strangled our music collections.
Animal Collective remain a young band, but in the words of Scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things. Their time has come to reaffirm their enduring spirit, to choose a better history, and to carry forward that precious gift, that noble idea, of innovation and experimentation in indie music.
Everywhere on this record, there are intricacies. The sounds are as glorious as they are mysterious. The progress in vocal harmonies and melodies is tinged with bravery, courage and hope. All this they do so well. We are the keepers of this legacy.
What the cynics fail to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them. The question we ask today is not whether this album is cool or not, but whether it works.
Men and women and children of every race and every faith can join in celebration over this magnificent album. So let us mark this record with remembrance, of who Animal Collective are and how far they have travelled.
In the year of Animal Collective’s birth, in the coldest of months, a small band of musicians huddled by dying cigarette lights on the shores of home studios. Music was being abandoned. The enemy of thoughtless songwriting was advancing. At a moment when the outcome of the flux in the industry was most in doubt, Animal Collective banded together and succeeded. And like true citizens, they persevered in their craft, and it is only because of that, they can produce such work now.
With eyes fixed on the horizon and God's grace upon them, they carry forth that great gift of ‘Merriweather Post Pavilion’ and will deliver it safely to future generations. Thank you. God bless you. And God bless Animal Collective. Posted by UnaRocks at 3:29 PM
― djmartian, Friday, 23 January 2009 22:48 (fifteen years ago) link
rewind..Parody of Barack Obama ... best music writing of 2009 so far...
― djmartian, Friday, 23 January 2009 22:49 (fifteen years ago) link
oops wrong merriweather "post" pavilion
― roxymuzak, Friday, 23 January 2009 22:53 (fifteen years ago) link