panda bear
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AnCo’s first album as a quartet in nearly a decade is a mostly lovely return to form.
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Panda Bear’s latest solo outing sees his psychedelic brand of surreal folk submerged under an ocean of cascading delays and nautical vibes.
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Today Panda Bear released a new EP called Crosswords; check out one of the new cuts above and find our review of his latest album, Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper, here.
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Panda Bear remixes Eric Copeland. From Remixes, out now via DFA.
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With redundant instrumentals and forgettable vocal melodies, much of the new Panda Bear record is too drab for words.
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What people forget all too often about Panda Bear is that he’s a drummer at heart. Consequently, when he incorporates instrumentals on top of his backing beats, they are often used to flesh out and expand upon the the ideas made possible rhythmically. When people reference the stomp-ish feel
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Animal Collective’s Panda Bear give us a taste of his forthcoming album.
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With Centipede Hz, experimental music outfit Animal Collective is following its poppiest album, 2009’s Merriweather Post Pavilion, with one of its most hectic.
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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their new album Centipede Hz in full on the latest installment of their internet radio program, the full album has been archived for streaming on the band’s website.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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New remix of Panda Bear’s “You Can Count On Me” from the Get. I didn’t love Tomboy, but am I allowed to love this remix?