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pizzahutmommy · 4 months ago
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treekin
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sonicyogur · 6 months ago
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a bunch of animal collective sketches but its just noah and joshua
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diskhat · 1 year ago
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some animal collective themed adoptables from a while ago! these guys sold and belong to @deakwithit (vertical) and @maplecrawft (defeat) respectively.
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imagineancoremastered · 2 years ago
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deakin the typa guy to go fishing and catch a swedish fish
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dogmaz · 2 years ago
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Get out in it. Use your body.
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bandcampsnoop · 1 year ago
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6/23/24.
"Linear B is the 25 year delayed debut album from Herald, aka Lawrence Worthington (The Male Nurse, Country Teasers, Yummy Fur). 10 Neo-psychedelic alt-pop gems co-produced with Deakin (Animal Collective)". Worthington was originally based in Scotland, and moved to Baltimore, Maryland.
I learned about this release from one of Monorail Music's emails. While this isn't my normal fare, I can't deny the fact that these songs are indeed gems. Josh Dibb (Deakin from Animal Collective) definitely lends an Animal Collective feel to these songs. Worthington's song really have a Brian Wilson/Beach Boys vibe.
I also love that this is being released by little-known Glasgow based label Errol's Hot Wax. According to the Bandcamp page this is "A DIY record label run out of a small pizza shop." Sounds like fodder for the beginning of a QAnon conspiracy.
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endyark · 1 year ago
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musikblog · 4 months ago
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https://www.musikblog.de/2025/02/panda-bear-sinister-grift/ 22 Minuten lang kreist einer der Tracks des letzten Animal-Collective-Albums „Isn’t It Now“ und belegt: Wenn Noah Lennox alias Panda Bear und seine drei Mitstreiter alle ihre Ideen in einen Topf packen, dauert es eine Weile, bis sie fertig werden. So wie Noah ist sein Kumpel Josh Dibb ein Multiinstrumentalist und Synth-Experte, bekannt als Deakin. Als […]
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Panda Bear - "Defense"
Panda Bear has shared the first single, “Defense”, off his upcoming album “Sinister Gift” out February 28th via Domino. TRACKLIST:1. Praise2. Anywhere But Here3. 50mg4. Ends Meet5. Just As Well6. Ferry Lady7. Venom’s In8. Left in the Cold9. Elegy for Noah Lou10. Defense “Defense” features contributions from Cindy Lee and his band mate Josh “Deakin” Dibb. The video was done by Danny…
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chrisryanspeaks · 8 months ago
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Panda Bear Unveils “Sinister Grift” with the Warm, Experimental Glow We Didn’t Know We Needed
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Panda Bear, the solo moniker of Animal Collective’s Noah Lennox, is set to release his latest full-length album, Sinister Grift, on February 28, 2025, via Domino. Recorded at Lennox’s Estudio Campo in Lisbon, the album marks a reunion with longtime collaborator and Animal Collective bandmate Josh Dibb (a.k.a. Deakin), who co-produces the project. Today, Panda Bear offers a first taste with the single “Defense,” featuring Cindy Lee—an alter ego of Canadian musician Patrick Flegel—on guitar. “Defense” is an immediate standout, a swirling blend of warm guitar riffs and Lennox’s unmistakable vocal delivery, transporting listeners into a dreamscape that’s both immersive and disarmingly tender. The accompanying video enhances the track’s introspective charm, drawing viewers deeper into the song’s hypnotic pull. A 7” single of “Defense,” featuring the exclusive B-side “Virginia Tech,” will be available on October 18 at select indie stores, giving fans a bonus glimpse into Lennox’s evolving sound. Pre-orders for Sinister Grift include limited-edition vinyl options—Clear (Domino Mart exclusive) and Curacao Blue (indie exclusive)—as well as a standard LP, CD, and digital release. Fans will also receive a double-sided 12”x36” poster with every vinyl copy, and a limited-edition album shirt is up for grabs via Domino’s store. While Sinister Grift is the first Panda Bear solo album in five years, it feels more like a culmination of Lennox’s entire career. From the genre-bending triumph of Person Pitch (2007) to the kaleidoscopic electronics of Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper (2015), Lennox has maintained a rare consistency across wildly diverse projects. His work with Animal Collective—think Sung Tongs (2004) and Merriweather Post Pavilion (2009)—and collaborations with artists like Daft Punk, Solange, and Jamie xx have only cemented his legacy as a sonic visionary. Sinister Grift signals a new creative chapter, with Lennox leaning into an organic, ensemble-like feel. This time, Panda Bear’s experimental edge is infused with a warmth and immediacy that feels fresh, almost familial. Playing most instruments himself, Lennox enlists collaborators like Cindy Lee, Spirit of the Beehive’s Rivka Ravede, and—perhaps most notably—all of his Animal Collective bandmates, making their first collective appearance on one of his solo records. With Sinister Grift, Lennox once again demonstrates his uncanny ability to weave the familiar with the unexpected, crafting a sound that’s simultaneously intimate and expansive. It’s a reminder that even after two decades, Panda Bear’s creative flame burns as brightly—and unpredictably—as ever. Read the full article
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pizzahutmommy · 6 months ago
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sonicyogur · 3 months ago
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anco fanart finished!!!!!!!!!
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cricketfun · 1 year ago
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imagineancoremastered · 2 years ago
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IMAGINE: Meeting the boys after a concert, and you tell them that you have a crush on all of them. Avey offers to have an 5some and then looks away shyly, then, Geologist starts making out with him. You look down and they're all hard. WOAH!
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audiofuzz · 2 years ago
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Review: Animal Collective - ‘Isn’t It Now?’
9/10 - EXCELLENT Album Animal Collective is an experimental and genre-blurring musical collective that has been a prominent force in the indie music scene since the early 2000s. Comprising members Avey Tare (David Portner), Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), Deakin (Josh Dibb), and Geologist (Brian Weitz), the group has produced a diverse and influential body of work that defies easy categorization. Their latest album Isn’t It Now? would make The Beach Boys proud. Their vocal harmonies, rich sonic textures, and densely layered soundscapes all harken back to Pet Sounds while maintinaing their own artistic integrity. Innovation and Experimentation: Animal Collective is known for pushing the boundaries of music, blending elements of folk, psychedelia, electronic, and pop into a unique and ever-evolving sound. Their willingness to experiment with unconventional song structures, tribal rhythms, and intricate vocal harmonies has made them pioneers of the experimental music scene. One of the standout features of Animal Collective's Isn’t It Now? is their use of intricate and layered sonic textures. They create densely layered soundscapes that can range from dreamy and ethereal to chaotic and noisy. This intricate approach to sound design has earned them a reputation for crafting immersive listening experiences. The group's intricate vocal harmonies are a defining element of their music. Avey Tare and Panda Bear's voices often blend seamlessly, creating a haunting and otherworldly quality to their songs. This vocal interplay is particularly striking in the new album. Animal Collective's lyrics often explore themes of nature, nostalgia, and introspection. Their songs can be emotionally resonant and thought-provoking, despite their sometimes abstract and cryptic nature. This emotional depth adds another layer to their music that keeps fans engaged. Animal Collective is a boundary-pushing musical collective that has made a significant impact on the world of experimental and indie music. Their willingness to explore new sonic territories and their ability to craft emotionally resonant songs have earned them a dedicated following. While their music may not be for everyone due to its experimental nature, it's undeniable that Animal Collective has left an indelible mark on the music landscape. Isn’t It Now? Is one more incredible piece of work to add to their ever-expanding sonic library.   Read the full article
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animalcollections · 3 years ago
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Nerve Magazine, Sept. 2007
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