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Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion Cd
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Animal Collective's My Girls is an underrated masterpiece that is both psychedelic and atmospheric. It is a work of genius that will advance the boundaries of recorded music and allow new, more adventurous bands to break through. It is a superb exploration of creativity and will have muso-eyed ears nodding in their stereo. It is a work of genius that will advance the boundaries of recorded music and allow new, more adventurous bands to break through.

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  • Underrated album
  • Psychedelic indie pop
  • Atmospheric
  • Mix of pop hooks and soundscapes
  • Emotionally impactful

Cons

  • Some tracks may feel repetitive
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Additional Information from InnerSleeve Product Description With's 2009's MERRIWEATHER POST PAVILION, Animal Collective fully completes its transition from a restless freak-folk act to an assured though still experimental electro-pop ensemble. Like its predecessor, STRAWBERRY JAM, MERRIWEATHER takes plenty of cues from PERSON PITCH, the acclaimed 2007 solo outing by singer/multi-instrumentalist Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), creating a mesmerizing, kaleidoscopic keyboard-heavy sound that might pass for pop in an alternate universe. While "My Girls" comes off like a dream collaboration between Brians Eno and Wilson, "Summertime Clothes" is a heavily looped piece of skewed synth-pop, and "Brother Sport" is a busy, highly percussive number that could almost pass for dance music. Though fans of Animal Collective's early lo-fi recordings may be alarmed by PAVILION's striking aural sheen, the album retains the group's signature strangeness, recasting it in bright, shimmering light. One of the best indie-pop releases of

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