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Animal Collective Tickets for the Guggenheim: Going, Going Gone

Shannon Hassett :: Friday, February 19th, 2010 1:50 pm

Well I hate to break it to you, but your hopes and dreams of assimilating into the collective will have to be put on hold for one more day. The $25/$35 tickets were gone within twenty five minutes of their 10am sale date this morning, and the outrageous Craigslist inflation has already begun. The sellout was officially confirmed by the Guggenheim’s twitter feed, so you can now rule out that possible website malfunction you were banking on or whatever. Damn that Panda!

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Animal Collective Set to Take Over Guggenheim and “The Inside of Your Brain”

Amy Laviero :: Friday, February 19th, 2010 12:30 pm

Animal Collective and Danny Perez, who directed their videos for “Who Could Win a Rabbit” and “Summertime Clothes,” as well as their art-film, ODDSAC, will unveil their latest collaboration, Transverse Temporal Gyrus, a one night exhibit that will transform the Gugg into a “kinetic, psychedelic” installation using a culmination of original video and music, props, and a costumed Animal Collective, in an attempt to invoke all the wonder and mystery of the jungle. Right on. MORE »

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Animal Collective’s Panda Bear: New Release

Colm McAuliffe :: Friday, January 29th, 2010 1:00 pm

One of my absolute favorite releases of the late noughties was Panda Bear’s Person Pitch, Noah Lennox’s Beach Boys-in-a-cavern sounding offshoot from his day job with Animal Collective. Lennox has just released details of the follow-up, titled TOMBOY which will be released on the Paw Tracks imprint this September. He has just completed a solo tour of Europe where he premiered tracks from the new cut. Details are rather sketchy at present but I, for one, cannot wait for this release. Fuck the summer, bring on September.

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Animal Collective Unleashes Movie Magnum Opus

Shannon Hassett :: Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 1:00 pm


So I can’t tell whether we’re supposed to pronounce this thing as ‘odd sack’ or not, but I’m deriving the same sort of pleasure out of the possibility as I once did at singing ’sodomy’ in a Blink 182 chorus in front of my parents. Oh yes, the witching hour is finally upon us folks: THE ANIMAL COLLECTIVE MOVIE HAS ARRIVED. You’re excited, I’m not that excited, we’re all going to end up watching the trailer, so let’s just put in writing the things you’ll be too ashamed to say when your friends are drooling all over this shit. MORE »

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New Music From Panda Bear

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 12:15 pm

On January 15, ambient artist Panda Bear debuted a slew of all-new songs at a show at Hebbel Am Ufer in Germany.  Many were guitar-based, which is a new direction for the artist, who has largely used electronic means to create his catalog of music in the past.  Many of the tracks, however, continue in his tradition of creating songs that sound equally melody- and machination-based.  Much of the new music is reminiscent of accidental arpeggios played by a ton of beeping machines in a factory warehouse, layered under full, drawn-out vocal lines, which are often repeated for emphasis.

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Wintry Mix: A Playlist To Keep You Feeling Warm & Powerful

Amy Rose Spiegel :: Thursday, January 14th, 2010 3:25 pm

New York in January and February is suicide-inducingly cold.  Sometimes it seems that the only thing it’s got going for it is the wintry camaraderie that it elicits in its people.  We love to commiserate about the weather, be it in the office, among friends, or with strangers, especially the smokers among us.  That’s a pretty weak high point, but, in truth, it’s not the only one out there.   Winter is best when you spend it holing up by yourself or with a few choice loved ones and reading, playing board games, drinking whiskey, and, of course, snuggling under the sheets.  The following playlist is intended to be a soundtrack to all of those activities.

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Animal Collective To Release New EP in 2009

Stephen Blackwell :: Monday, November 9th, 2009 10:30 am

You figure maybe they’d rest on their laurels after the rapturous reception of Merriweather Post Pavilion earlier this year. Nay.

Animal Collective have just announced an end-of-the-year treat for fans — an EP called Fall Be Kind featuring five unreleased tracks and the first ever licensed Grateful Dead sample. Maybe they’re just surging with creative energy, or maybe they’re trying to simmer the “Most Important Record Ever Released, Musically and Anthropologically” accolades that are attached to Merriweather now that the year-end / decade-end lists are being compiled.

Fall Be Kind will be available on 11/23 digitally and 12/15 digitally. Tack list is after the jump. MORE »

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