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Sung Tongs (CD)

Animal Collective

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Label: FatCat Released: 2004
Our Price: $14.99  add to cart

#64 Seller of 2005! Following an outstanding 2003, which included the release of three albums, a split 12", and separate tours with both Mϊm and Fourtet, Animal Collective return with a stunning new album of modern folk pop. 'Sung Tongs' is their most perfect, accessible work to date, a luscious flowering and flowing together of deeply catchy, hook-filled songs and intricately textured arrangements. Built around the core elements of Avey Tare and Panda Bear's gorgeous vocal harmonies and twin acoustic guitar strumming, the album has been lovingly worked through the studio to provide a rich and fully expansive mix of stunning sonic depth, detail, and placement. Diverse in its scope and yet fully coherent, the album moves from chiming acoustic guitar songs to gentler, more dispersed ballads, to sprawling, guitar-swell psychedelics, bubbling, acid-warped vocal effects, and tribal trance-outs based around looping vocals and hypnotic kick-pulses. A dazzling, bold, and adventurous pop album.

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Leaf House [2004]
1Leaf House
2Who Could Win a Rabbit
2Who Could Win a Rabbit [2004]
3Softest Voice
3Softest Voice [2004]
4Winters Love [2004]
4Winters Love
5Kids on Holiday
5Kids on Holiday [2004]
6Sweet Road
6Sweet Road [2004]
7Visiting Friends [2004]
7Visiting Friends
8College
8College [2004]
9We Tigers
9We Tigers [2004]
10Mouth Wooed Her
10Mouth Wooed Her [2004]
11Good Lovin Outside
11Good Lovin Outside [2004]
12Whaddit I Done
12Whaddit I Done [2004]

 

User Reviews

   Chris Talbot - Worcester , MA, USA
The thing I love about Animal Collective is that they're experimental in the way that kids are experimental. They play around with their voices like toddlers just getting their lungs, and (especially live) use their voices as instruments, with whooping, hollering and all manner of harmonies and effects, not just words sung boringly over more interesting instrumentation. All this experimentation would be for naught if they didn't write good songs, which they achieve brilliantly. This album won't "change the face of music" simply because what Animal Collective are doing right now couldn't possibly be replicated by any band.


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