What you say
No-one has reviewed People by Animal Collective yet.
What we say
This record left our Ant feeling happy.
I'm having to step in and do a few of Brian's reviews as he's poorly... Bless. Hmmm what's he got in his pile then?
Oooooohh!!! 'People' the new EP from
ANIMAL COLLECTIVE. It kicks off with the title track with drums that plod along nicely with occasional crashes
accompanied by vocals that sound like some cowboys having a party. Then 'Tikwid' continues their twisted approach with some
Brian Wilson style vocal Harmonies and instruments twiddling and collapsing all over the place. The sound of 'My favourite Colors' is of eerie piano, strange background noises and someone pretending to be a ghost. The EP finishes with a grand live version of 'People'. It's difficult to describe this one other than I can't think of anyone else they sound like so in a word I'd say unique.
Fat Cat are loving enough to supply us with the CD and 12" goodness.
What the label says:
FatCat’s first release of 2007 arrives in the form of a CDEP and 12” from Animal Collective, featuring three previously unreleased tracks (plus one live version), which were recorded at the same sessions as the band’s hugely successful ‘Feels’ album (released October 2005).
The EP is based around the lead track, ‘People’ – a hypnotic, slow-lumbering roller that builds purposefully around a haze of shimmering guitar and piano, a see-sawing (almost Fall-like) bass riff, scuttling percussion, and dubby explosions. With little in the way of vocal lines, Avey Tare’s voice is instead utilised in a series of simplistic chanted affirmations, yelps and screams.
‘People’ is followed up by ‘Tikwid’ – a quirky, upbeat live favourite that motors on rollercoaster piano, cartoon-ish sampled squelches; bustling drum stabs and a runaway vocal chorus. It’s another killer track that sounds like noone else and fits snugly alongside the likes of ‘Grass’ or ‘The Purple Bottle’.
The brief spectre of ‘My Favorite Colors’ conjures a haze of processed, haunted ballroom vocal warbles and slurred laughter, whilst the EP ends on a live recording of ‘People’ – recorded in Boston on the band’s US tour from Buffalo in march 2005, just prior to the recording of ‘Feels’. The first three tracks were recorded during those sessions in Seattle with producer Scott Colburn (Sun City Girls / Climax Golden Twins) in April 2005, and the material features significant contributions from violinist Eyvind Kang (Mr. Bungle / Sun City Girls / Arto Lindsay / Laurie Anderson / John Zorn), and Kristín Anna Valtysdóttir (Múm / Storsveit Nix Noltes), who plays piano.
Taking inspiration from a wide range of sources without ever being reducible to a list of influences, Animal Collective are making challenging modern pop - music that defies easy classification or lazy pigeonholing. The mixture of electronics and traditional instrumentation, of songform and soundscape are integrated brilliantly and totally convincingly into a coherent, logical whole. Bubbling, rippling instrumental playing coheres into fluid song structures that seem to swell and ebb, building a throbbing, shimmering wall of sound.
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