Animal Collective
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Stream: http://radio.myanimalhome.net/ In case you missed all the hubbub last night when Animal Collective streamed their new album Centipede Hz in full on the latest installment of their internet radio program, the full album has been archived for streaming on the band’s website. You can either
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With a new album on the way in September, the experimental music outfit Animal Collective has a new track teasing toward what would be a great album. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Animal Collective finally drops its first track from the experimental music group’s highly anticipated 9th album, Centipede Hz. Of course, it’ll be out on Domino Records.
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On Animal Collective’s new single, the experimental music outfit continue’s to lead the pack with some of the most interesting sounds in modern psychedelic music. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Stream: Animal Collective- “Honeycomb” / Animal Collective- “Gotham” Animal Collective drops a new single, streaming the a- and b-sides for all to enjoy–or not enjoy if this isn’t your thing. The New York experimental outfit’s two new tracks, for me, were a fun listen. “Honeycomb” takes me back
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Since their rise to fame with albums like Strawberry Jam and Merriweather Post Pavilion, Animal Collective has had a lot of copycats following in their paw tracks. However, it was only a matter of time before one of ’em started doing a pretty good job. When it comes to psychedelic
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New EP of shimmering, tropical pop with a huge influence coming from the sound of modern psychedelia. Maybe we’ll call it “tripical” music. Too much? The band is Lord Huron. They’re from L.A., and the cover above is for their new EP, Mighty. The title track is
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Video for the Avey Tare track “Lucky 1.” It’s the closer to his upcoming album, Down There. This might go without saying, but this album will be reviewed. –
Album Reviews
Panda Bear- Tomboy
I enjoy Animal Collective as much as the next guy, which is why I’m baffled by this album failing to translate in any sort of major enjoyment to me. I have to admit I kind of saw this coming, though. Many of these tracks were released on singles before