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Animal Collective

Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore, Maryland. Its members consist of Avey Tare (David Portner), Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), Geologist (Brian Weitz), and Deakin (Josh Dibb). The band's work is characterized by an eclectic exploration of styles, including psychedelia, freak folk, noise, and electronica,[5] with the use of elements such as loops, drones, sampling, vocal harmonies, and sound collage.[6] AllMusic's Fred Thomas suggests that the group "defined the face of independent experimental rock during the 2000s and 2010s."[7]

Animal Collective
Animal Collective performing as a trio in 2007. From left to right: Geologist, Avey Tare, and Panda Bear.
Background information
OriginBaltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Genres
Years active1999–present[nb 1]
Labels
Members
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The band members met in school and started recording together in various forms of collaboration from a young age. In 1999, they established the record label Paw Tracks, issuing what is now considered their debut album, Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished (2000), as well as work by other artists.[8] The band's 2007 album Strawberry Jam was their first to chart on the Billboard 200.[9] Their 2009 follow-up Merriweather Post Pavilion was the band's most commercially successful album, reaching #13 on the US chart;[10] its reverb-heavy psychedelic pop sound proved highly influential to independent music of the subsequent decade.[11]

Records released under the name "Animal Collective" may include contributions from any or all of its members. Evolving from early collaborations between Lennox and Portner,[12] the collective was not officially established until all four members came together for the album Here Comes the Indian (2003). Most prior collaborations between the band members were then retroactively classified under Animal Collective's discography.[13][14] In the case of Dibb, who often takes breaks from recording and performing with the band, his time off does not constitute full leave.[15]

History Edit

1990s–2007 Edit

Origins and early influences Edit

Animal Collective grew out of childhood friendships in Baltimore County.[16][17] Noah Lennox and Josh Dibb met in the second grade at the Waldorf School of Baltimore and became good friends.[18] After the eighth grade, Lennox went away to a Waldorf high school in Pennsylvania, while Dibb enrolled at The Park School of Baltimore, where David Portner had studied since grade school. In 1993, Brian Weitz moved from Philadelphia to Baltimore County and began attending Park as well, becoming friends with Portner.[18] According to Lennox, they attended "progressive" schools that emphasized creativity, imagination and artistic self-expression as part of "a complete kind of education".[19] Weitz and Portner started playing music together at the age of fifteen because of their shared love of the band Pavement and horror movies. Their musical range included cover songs by Pavement and The Cure as well as the songs "Poison" by Bell Biv DeVoe and "Seasons in the Sun" by Terry Jacks.[16]

When Portner and Weitz met Dibb later in high school, they started an indie rock band called Automine with schoolmates Brendan Fowler (a.k.a. BARR) and David Shpritz, being the only ones they knew who wrote their own songs. "We [once] set up a show with four bands—bands that were different formations of us", Portner remembered in an interview with Baltimore City Paper. At that time, the group did not have any contact with the music scene in Baltimore and "was more about the back porch."[18] In 1995, Automine self-released their first and only record, the 7-inch-single Paddington Band. Around that time, they also had their first experiences with psychedelic drugs like LSD and started to improvise while playing music.[16]

We had never heard so-called experimental music at the time, we didn't know that people made music with textures and pure sound. So we started doing that ourselves in high school, walls of drones with guitars and delay pedals and us screaming into mics.

—Dave Portner, 2005[19]

The four started to discover psychedelic rock bands like Can and Silver Apples, as well as local experimental groups such as Climax Golden Twins and Noggin.[19] Meanwhile, Dibb had introduced Lennox to Portner and Weitz, and the four of them began playing music in different group lineups (and often solo), producing several home recordings and swapping them and sharing ideas. Using a drum machine for the first time, Weitz and Portner started a duo named Wendy Darling, whose sound was inspired by soundtracks of horror movies like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Shining, especially György Ligeti and Krzysztof Penderecki.[16][19]

In 1997, Lennox and Dibb both went off to college in the Boston area (Boston University and Brandeis University), and Portner and Weitz attended schools in New York City (NYU and Columbia University).[18] Lennox and Dibb assembled Lennox's debut album, Panda Bear, during this time from the multitude of recordings Lennox had made in the previous years and established the label Soccer Star Records to release it.[citation needed]

Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished Edit

Abhorring the new life as a student at NYU, Portner, along with Weitz, returned to Maryland every summer to meet Lennox and Dibb and play music together. At that time Portner was also working on a record, which eventually became Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished. Portner asked Lennox to play drums on the record and they recorded them along with piano and acoustic guitars in the summer of 1999. The rest of the year, Portner returned to Maryland on weekends to record overdubs and finish the mixing.[20] It was finally released in the following summer under the name Avey Tare and Panda Bear. Soccer Star morphed into the Animal label, with the intention of putting out music that came from the four musicians.[citation needed]

In parallel with his environmental policy and marine biology studies, Weitz hosted a noise show at WKCR, Columbia's college radio station. On weekends, he and Portner borrowed avant-garde music records and listened to them all night at Weitz's dorm room which rapidly broadened their musical horizon.[19]

... everything since then has been a variation of what we explored that summer. Dave and I had already made the Spirit They're Gone record, but during the summer we really cracked the egg open. It seemed like we could go anywhere we wanted after that.

—Noah Lennox, 2005[19]

In the summer of 2000, the four friends spent several months at Portner's apartment in downtown New York City intensely playing music together using antiquated synthesizers, acoustic guitars, and household objects. According to Lennox, in this summer the basis for all of Animal Collective's later music was created. However, all recordings of this period were stolen when Portner changed apartments and packed up the car the night before he moved.[citation needed]

While studying, Dave Portner organized shows at New York University for a while. As he had class together with Eric Copeland, he organized a show for his band Black Dice and eventually became friends with him. In 2000, Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished was finished, Lennox and Dibb left school in Boston and moved to New York and the group's music became much more collaborative in nature. After introducing Lennox to Copeland, Portner and Lennox played their first show together in New York at The Cooler with Dogg and Pony, The Rapture and Black Dice[21] in late summer of 2000.

This was also the first time they wore makeup and masks, which later became a prominent characteristic of the group's live performances. From there on, Portner wore a mask for the first two years of the group performing. Lennox wore a panda hood on his head and later put face paint on; throughout the Europe tour in early 2004 he wore a white wig and went by the name Edgar. Dibb performed masked during the Here Comes the Indian tour. On the Australia tour in November 2006 and inspired by Halloween, they wore masks for the last time.[22] According to Portner, the reason for disguising was to "help us be more relaxed and find an easier place in that other world we wanted people to join us in."[23] They eventually stopped because they felt like it could become "too gimmicky"[23] and distract from the music, although Weitz still sports a head lamp at live performances, as he did from the beginning.[citation needed]

Danse Manatee, Campfire Songs, and Here Comes the Indian Edit

After Portner and Lennox had played clubs around New York in twos, Weitz came on board in the end of 2000 and began performing with them. Much of the live material from this time eventually was on Danse Manatee (Catsup Plate). Danse Manatee was released in 2001 under the name of Avey Tare, Panda Bear and Geologist. The trio would also occasionally use the name Forest Children when performing live during this period.[citation needed]

Notably, the close friendship with Black Dice has been a major influence throughout the group's career. In the summer of 2001, Black Dice took them as support on their first tour, which was captured on the 2002 live album Hollinndagain. It was released by St. Ives, a boutique label run by Secretly Canadian which releases limited edition vinyl only records. Limited to 300 copies, each of which featured a one-of-a-kind handmade cover, Hollinndagain is among the rarest of Animal Collective artifacts. It was re-released, both on CD and vinyl, on October 31, 2006, through the Paw Tracks label.[24]

At this point, Dibb began to perform with the group. The next album to be released was Campfire Songs, again working with Catsup Plate in 2003. The Campfire Songs concept and some of the material dated back to the earliest Avey Tare and Panda Bear shows in New York. Recorded live in 2001 on Portner's aunt's screened-in porch in Monkton, Maryland, the record is one take of five songs played straight through.[18] Attempting to make a record as warm and inviting as a campfire, the band recorded their performance straight to minidisc, with one recorder outside to grab the ambient sound of the environment. Field recordings of the surrounding area were also added. The original album is out of print but Paw Tracks reissued it on January 26, 2010.[25]

After this recording session they started to work on new material which was later released on Here Comes the Indian and they were faced with some serious problems within the group. In early 2002, they went on their first big tour which took them to the South of the US and turned out to be "pretty brutal ...". "We all lost our minds on that tour", Portner recalls.[19] Right before their next tour in summer, Weitz got the message that he was accepted to his first choice graduate school in Arizona. After three chaotic days on the road with their tour van breaking down, equipment getting damaged bundled with a lack of money, the tour was about to be cancelled. "At that point we all knew we'd get back from tour, record the songs, and then we needed space from each other, and we still had more than 2 weeks left on the road", Weitz said on the Collected Animals message board.[26]

Worrying that Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Deakin and Geologist would be too long-winded a moniker, and with record companies advising that a unifying name would be necessary for the marketplace, the group decided to adopt a catch-all name. Using their old label of Animal as inspiration they picked "Animal Collective". This formation was to be different from a straightforward band, giving the musicians the freedom to work in combinations of two to four, as dictated by the project at hand or their mood. Their first entry under this name was Here Comes the Indian, which was released in 2003 by their newly formed record label, Paw Tracks, formed with Carpark Records' Todd Hyman. Animal Collective makes decisions on what Paw Tracks is to release, while Hyman runs the day-to-day operations. The group was happy to find someone like Hyman, who had experience running a label and was dedicated to the group's music; the Animal label was more or less abandoned upon the formation of Paw Tracks. Here Comes the Indian was the first record to feature all four of Animal Collective.[citation needed]

After the two releases in 2003 attracted much attention, Black Dice introduced the group to the Fat Cat Records label. The first Fat Cat release from the Collective was a double disc package of Spirit They've Gone, Spirit They've Vanished and Danse Manatee.[citation needed]

Sung Tongs, Feels, and Strawberry Jam Edit

 
Animal Collective performing live on December 27, 2006 (left to right: Avey Tare, Geologist, Panda Bear)

After the dense soundscapes of Here Comes the Indian, Portner and Lennox decided to concentrate on more stripped-down material. Each of them began composing material and they performed as a duo usually with just acoustic guitars, a single drum, some effects and their voices. The duo toured the world for the better part of a year with this new material, opening for múm and Four Tet among others, before retreating to Lamar, Colorado to record the material with Rusty Santos, a New York musician and friend.[citation needed] The result was the 2004 album Sung Tongs, released on Fat Cat Records, which received a favorable Pitchfork review.[27]

In the meantime, Brian Weitz returned from Arizona and he and Josh Dibb joined the duo again. All four started writing new songs together which finally ended up on their 2005 release Feels. Animal Collective, as the duo of Panda Bear & Deakin (a.k.a. Noah's Ark), toured in Japan for the first time in February 2004 with Carpark Records' artists Greg Davis & Ogurusu Norihide. In early 2004, they started touring with their regular setlists including exclusively post-Sung-Tongs material, except for "We Tigers" and "Who Could Win a Rabbit?", which have been performed regularly up to the present. During their Europe tour, the group was introduced to Vashti Bunyan in Edinburgh, Scotland by Kieran Hebden (AKA Four Tet), who had recently played in Bunyan's band. Being fans of the cult folk singer's 1970 album Just Another Diamond Day, the group had dinner with Bunyan and asked her to collaborate on some recordings. The group encouraged her to sing lead vocals on three songs left over from the Sung Tongs era, released on the Prospect Hummer EP in early 2005. Weitz, who had started a day job in early 2004, could not join this tour and therefore missed the recording session with Bunyan, but contributed one instrumental song to the EP.[26]

Spring of 2005 saw the group refining soon to be released Feels material while on tour. The spring tour included performances at small to mid-sized venues such as BAR Nightclub in New Haven, Connecticut and the Bowery Ballroom in New York City. Colleges and universities throughout the northeast United States also held concerts, including Middlebury College, Bennington College and State University of New York at Purchase. Ariel Pink supported as an opening act for the tour and Animal Collective's sets were well received as the buzz around the band slowly increased.[28]

In October 2005, Animal Collective released Feels, recorded in Seattle with Climax Golden Twins' Scott Colburn, known for his work with the Sun City Girls. Following the release of Feels, Animal Collective mounted their most extensive tour, which lasted into the Fall of 2006 and saw them visit Australia and New Zealand for the first time in addition to many European festivals and North American dates, including a headline set in the Carling Tent at the Reading and Leeds festival.[29] In the summer of 2006, Dibb's father died, which led to a show breakup after only two songs at Rock Herk Festival on July 15.[30]

In the late fall of 2006, Animal Collective released People in Australia as a 7" on their Australian label Spunk Records, and worldwide as a 12" and EP in early 2007 on FatCat Records. It contains three studio songs "People", "Tikwid", and "My Favorite Colors", as well as a live version of "People".[31]

In January 2007, Domino Recording Company announced that it would release the new, then still unnamed, Animal Collective album. During the recording process in early 2007, Dibb announced via the Collected Animals forum that he would take a break from touring for a "myriad of personal reasons" until fall.[32] Animal Collective performed live as a three-piece from that time until late 2009 with Deakin making his return to live performances in 2011.[33]

On July 4, 2007, Strawberry Jam was leaked online. The album was released in the U.S. on September 11, 2007, and received much acclaim and multiple accolades, including Album of the Year from Pitchfork Media and Tiny Mix Tapes.[34]

2007–present Edit

Merriweather Post Pavilion Edit

 
Performing in 2008

The band toured extensively throughout 2007, completing several American and European tours. Beginning in May 2007 the band debuted a brand new batch of post-Strawberry Jam live songs. These songs were written in an intense two-week session before the tour, months before the release of Strawberry Jam. On October 5, 2007, the band, in its full four-man line up (as opposed to its three-man lineup performances in 2007 and 2008) made their national television debut on Late Night with Conan O'Brien performing the song "#1" in support of Strawberry Jam.[citation needed]

On March 12, 2008, Water Curses EP leaked and was released on May 5, 2008. On April 9, the song "Water Curses" was released by itself digitally. In early 2008,[35] sans Dibb, the collective entered the studio to record tracks for their eighth studio album. The album, entitled Merriweather Post Pavilion after the outdoor concert venue, officially was announced on the band's official website on October 5, 2008[36] and was released January 6, 2009.[37] It became the band's most commercially successful album, peaking at number 13 on the US Billboard 200[38] and selling over 200,000 copies.[39] The first single released from the album was "My Girls". The band set to tour throughout Europe and US in 2009, notably being one of the headlining acts at September's ATP New York Festival, where Lennox also performed a solo set as Panda Bear.[40]

 
On tour promoting the album in June 2009

Starting with their first tour dates in early 2009, the band introduced "What Would I Want? Sky". This song was also part of a BBC Session recording, and the May 2009 tour saw the debut of "Bleed" - both of these songs later were included on their Fall Be Kind EP. On May 7, the band made their second television appearance, on the Late Show with David Letterman, performing the single "Summertime Clothes" from Merriweather Post Pavilion. The appearance included the regular three-man lineup indicative of their 2007–2009 tours, which excluded Josh Dibb. Four dancers draped in sheets also appeared on-stage behind the band, a first in their live performances. The video accompanied the release of the single on July 7, 2009, also featuring remixes by Zomby (Hyperdub), Dâm-Funk (Stones Throw), and L.D. In an interview with Pitchfork Media, Portner announced the last single from the album would be "Brother Sport", released November 9 on vinyl with the live B-side "Bleeding".[41]

The release of the Fall Be Kind EP followed on December 8, which included Merriweather leftovers "Graze" and "I Think I Can", along with "What Would I Want? Sky", containing the first legal Grateful Dead sample.[42] Also included were "On A Highway" and "Bleed".[43]

Oddsac Edit

For four years, the band had been working on Oddsac, a visual record, with Danny Perez, who directed music videos for the band's "Who Could Win a Rabbit" and "Summertime Clothes" singles. The movie featured visuals which were developed and edited simultaneously with the music they recorded for it. Panda Bear stated they would like to "create a movie that would have visuals similar to what somebody would see if they closed their eyes while listening to Animal Collective's music". Weitz further added that "it's the most experimental stuff we've ever done." According to Portner, "Maybe here and there, in our minds, there's some weird narratives going on. The whole thing cohesively doesn't have one narrative; it's more of a visual or psychedelic thing. There are parts that are almost completely abstract, and there are parts that are little bit more live-action."[citation needed]

The film premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival on January 26.[44] Oddsac was screened in theaters in North America and Europe in spring 2010, followed by a DVD release in August.[45]

In January 2010, LAS Magazine posted an article about alternative music financing that points out Deakin's initiative to have fans pay for a trip to perform at Africa's Festival in the Desert.[46]

Aside from touring New Zealand and Australia in December 2009, the band planned a break from their two years of touring to focus more on creating and writing music.[43] On November 13, Panda Bear announced a small European tour of his solo material in early 2010.[47]

On March 4, 2010, Animal Collective collaborated once again with Danny Perez in the audio-visual performance piece Transverse Temporal Gyrus at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, celebrating its 50th anniversary.[48] Two years later, it was announced that a collage of studio and live recordings of music from the project would be released as a 12" vinyl LP on April 21 for Record Store Day 2012.[49]

Centipede Hz and Painting With Edit

 
Animal Collective performing in October 2013

During several interviews in the second half of 2010, Lennox and Portner mentioned plans for Animal Collective's next album, including writing all together in the same location[50] and the possibility of recording the new songs before taking them on tour,[51] neither of which had happened for a long time. Portner revealed in October that the band would move back to Baltimore to write music there.[52]

Near the end of October 2010, All Tomorrow's Parties announced that Animal Collective would be curating and headlining their UK festival in May 2011.[53] It was confirmed in late November 2010 that Deakin would be rejoining the group for this show as well as the rest of the shows of their new tour.[54] Before starting their first European tour of 2011, all four members of the band had a short tour of California leading up to an appearance at the Coachella Music Festival.[55] At the shows, the band mostly played their newly written songs that were yet to be recorded.[56][57]

On April 18 it was announced that Animal Collective would have a concert on July 9, 2011 at Merriweather Post Pavilion, the namesake of their eighth studio album.[58]

During this period, the members of Animal Collective were invited by Maryland Film Festival to share a favorite film with an audience. On the evening of May 6, 2011, Avey Tare, Geologist, and Deakin presented a rare 35mm print of the 1983 Shaw Brothers production The Boxer's Omen in the historic Charles Theatre, and noted that another favorite film of the group was House.[citation needed]

Portner, in an interview for Madison, revealed that they had just finished writing sessions and that they intended to start full recording sessions in January 2012 for the next album. "We just finished another two weeks of writing sessions and put together five new songs," he said, noting that the crew planned to begin full recording sessions in January. "We're really excited about this record...and it's been really fun jamming with those guys again."[59] On May 6, 2012, they announced the release of a 7" through Domino Records, entitled "Honeycomb" / "Gotham". Both tracks were immediately made available to stream through their website.[60] One week later, Animal Collective released a video on their website indicating that the album Centipede Hz would be released in September 2012.[61]

On September 1, 2015, the band announced a live album, titled Live at 9:30,[62] released as a limited 3 disc LP and on digital platforms on September 4, 2015.[63]

 
On tour for Painting With, 2017

On July 15, 2015, EastWest Studios announced that the band had finished recording a new album in their Studio 3 room.[64] On November 25, the album was reportedly named Painting With, and debuted over the speakers of Baltimore-Washington International Airport, playing on loop until the evening. Tare confirmed that "FloriDada", the impending single from the album, would be released on November 30.[65] The album was released in February 2016.[66] On November 16, the band released "Mountain Game", a song that was rejected for the Red Dead Redemption soundtrack.[67]

On February 14, 2017, the band announced the release of The Painters EP later that week on the 17th. It features two songs recorded during the Painting With sessions, as well as two songs recorded for the EP, "Kinda Bonkers" and a cover of Martha and The Vandellas' "Jimmy Mack".[68][69]

On March 21, the band announced via their Instagram page their plans to release the Meeting of the Waters EP on Record Store Day 2017. It was recorded live in Brazil by Avey Tare and Geologist in 2016. The process of recording this EP was featured on the first episode of "Earthworks" on Viceland.[70][71]

Tangerine Reef Edit

On March 19, 2018, Animal Collective announced a tour where Portner and Lennox would play 2004's Sung Tongs in full.[72] This was following a performance in 2017 for Pitchfork's 21st birthday where the duo also played the album live, and a two-night residency at the Music Box in New Orleans where Portner, Dibb, and Weitz played "site-specific music" with three accompanying musicians.[73]

On July 16, 2018, the band announced the audiovisual album Tangerine Reef, which was released on August 17, 2018.[74]

Time Skiffs and Isn't It Now? Edit

The group featuring all four members embarked on a short tour in late 2019 performing new material.[75] Production of a new album with all members participating began in early 2020 but was halted by the COVID-19 pandemic.[76] Work resumed later in the year, done remotely from the member's respective homes, with a goal of a 2021 release date.[77]

In 2020, 2 Nights, a collection of archival live recordings from 2001 and 2002, was released on the band's Bandcamp page in June. The records' profits were donated to Climate Justice Alliance and Deep South Center for Environmental Justice.[78][third-party source needed] On July 2, the group announced a digital reissue of the majority of their back catalogue to Bandcamp, alongside the release of a new EP, Bridge to Quiet. Along with the reissue of their back catalogue, the band officially changed the cover of People to remove the 'mammy' and changed the name of Here Comes the Indian to Ark.[79]

Animal Collective (specifically members Deakin and Geologist) contributed the soundtrack for Marnie Ellen Hertzler's debut film Crestone.[80]

On February 4, 2022, the group released Time Skiffs via Domino. The announcement corresponded with the release of "Prester John", the album's lead single.[81] The band later released the singles "Walker" and "Strung with Everything", with the latter accompanied by a music video created by Abby Portner, band member Avey Tare's sister. The final single to be released was "We Go Back".[82]

On June 26, 2023, the group released the 22-minute song "Defeat", both digitally and as a 12-inch vinyl record, as the lead single from their next album. On July 24, the group announced the album would be titled Isn't It Now? and revealed its album art and track listing. Like the previous album, Isn't It Now? was released by Domino on September 29.[83][84]

Artistry and musical style Edit

Portner, Lennox, Weitz, and Dibb began as lo-fi indie rock musicians who, by high school, had amassed individual bodies of work recorded on cassette tapes. Influenced by horror film soundtracks and 20th century classical music, along with a shared passion for vocal harmony the group progressed to "walls of drones with guitars and delay pedals and us screaming into mics," in Portner's words.[19] In college, Weitz and Portner listened to avant-garde records while Lennox explored electronic music, a style he took interest in after listening to The Orb's UFOrb (1992) in boarding school.[19] When the group (sans Dibb) convened in 2000 after the recording of Spirit They've Gone, Spirit They've Vanished, they conducted improvisational music sessions which used vintage synthesizers, acoustic guitars and household objects. In 2005, Lennox spoke of it as a defining era: "everything since then has been a variation of what we explored that summer."[19] The following album, Danse Manatee (2001), drew from freak folk, noise rock, ambient drone, and psychedelia.[7] Genres that have been used to label the band include experimental pop,[85][86][87] psychedelic,[88][89][90] electronic,[91][90][92] experimental,[91][92] indie rock,[93][7] avant-pop,[94][95] art rock,[96][97] freak folk,[98][99] noise pop,[100][101] neo-psychedelia,[102] and psychedelic pop.[103]

About the word "Animal" in their name, Panda Bear said,

It sounds kind of lame, but we're all really big fans of animals. At the time, we were thinking along the lines of animals as beings that act purely instinctually...kind of the opposite of a "collective" in that way. Musically, it was about not making decisions based on knowledge or reason. We wanted to work with music on an emotional level, not on an intellectual level. That's where it comes from.[104]

Lennox compared Portner's songwriting to the songwriting of Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham. Portner believes they're "one of the greatest...in terms of older bands or pop bands...a song like 'That's All for Everyone' is really influential to me...it blew me away the first time I heard it."[105] For Centipede Hz (2012), Weltz created an "inspirational mix" of songs which influenced the album's making; the playlist included content by Pink Floyd, Portishead, We the People, Milton Nascimento, Zé Ramalho, Eddie & Ernie, Gandalf, Catherine Ribeiro + Alpes, Silver Apples, Dorothy Ashby, 13th Floor Elevators, Apryl Fool, and others.[106]

Animal Collective are often compared to American rock band the Beach Boys,[107][108] a vocal group who performed original songs written by their co-founder and leader Brian Wilson, himself inspired by barbershop music and his use of psychedelic drugs.[109] The comparisons led Thorin Klosowski of the publication Westword to negatively refer to Animal Collective's music as "two Beach Boys records [playing] at the same time".[107] Animal Collective responded to the initial comparisons by recording "College", an "anti-Beach Boys" song from the album Sung Tongs.[110][nb 2] Lennox has expressed reverence for their album Pet Sounds (1966)[112] and reluctance on being compared to the Beach Boys.[113][nb 3] In 2015, Animal Collective recorded their album Painting With in the same studio space once used by Wilson for the recording of Pet Sounds and Smile.[115]

Members Edit

  • Avey Tare (David Portner) – vocals, guitar, synthesizer, sequencer, keys, piano, bass guitar, percussion, autoharp
    • name comes from "tearing" apart the name "Davey" and is unrelated to the word "avatar"[116]
  • Panda Bear (Noah Lennox) – vocals, drums, percussion, samples, synthesizer, electronics, guitar
    • named for the panda he drew on tapes he made for friends of the first set of songs he ever wrote[117]
  • Deakin (Josh Dibb) – guitar, synthesizer, vocals, keys, percussion, sequencer, sampler, drum pad, bass guitar
    • name comes from letters he used to write to other members under the pseudonym Conrad Deacon[nb 4]
  • Geologist (Brian Weitz) – electronics, samples, minidiscs, synthesizer, piano, vocoder, hurdy-gurdy, percussion
    • named for the headlamp he wears in order to see the electronics during live shows, and from a friend mishearing his major in college (marine biology)[119]

Former touring musicians

  • Jeremy Hyman – drums (2016–2017, 2021 as opening act)

Contributions Edit

Animal Collective contributions
Musician Spirit They're Gone... Danse Manatee Campfire Songs Here Comes the Indian/Ark Sung Tongs Feels Strawberry Jam Merriweather Post Pavilion Oddsac Centipede Hz. Painting With Tangerine Reef Time Skiffs Isn't It Now?
Avey Tare  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Panda Bear  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Geologist  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y
Deakin  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

Visual albums Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ The band's releases before Here Comes the Indian in 2003 were released originally only under the members' stage names; however, the Animal Collective name was in irregular use in the press before the band adopted the name for themselves.[1][2][3][4]
  2. ^ In a 2008 interview, Wilson was asked his feelings about Animal Collective, but did not give an opinion.[111]
  3. ^ In a review of the album Strawberry Jam, Evan L. Hanlon called Animal Collective a true experimental pop group that expands the conventions of pop music through Wilson's influence, in contrast to contemporaries "who always comes off as just another Beach Boys tribute".[114] AllMusic described Animal Collective's style of vocal harmonies as a "warped" interpretation of the Beach Boys' style.[7] Writer Richard Goldstein named the Beach Boys' "Fall Breaks and Back to Winter" (1967) the origin of Animal Collective's sound.[109]
  4. ^ He has used different spellings of the name on different albums: "Deaken" on Here Comes the Indian, "Deakin" on Feels and "Deacon" on Strawberry Jam and the single "Grass" Dibb went back to the moniker "Deakin" for the Centipede Hz album. Having been absent from the band's tours since early 2007, he began a solo tour in 2010 using the spelling "Deakin" at the request of fellow Baltimorean musician Dan Deacon, in order to avoid confusion.[118]

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Animal Collective at AllMusic
  • Animal Collective at IMDb
  •  :: The 405 "Animal Collective // The 405 Interview", May 10, 2011
  • Animal Collective: An Oral History
  • Collected Animals fan-made forum

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Animal Collective news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Animal Collective is an American experimental pop band formed in Baltimore Maryland Its members consist of Avey Tare David Portner Panda Bear Noah Lennox Geologist Brian Weitz and Deakin Josh Dibb The band s work is characterized by an eclectic exploration of styles including psychedelia freak folk noise and electronica 5 with the use of elements such as loops drones sampling vocal harmonies and sound collage 6 AllMusic s Fred Thomas suggests that the group defined the face of independent experimental rock during the 2000s and 2010s 7 Animal CollectiveAnimal Collective performing as a trio in 2007 From left to right Geologist Avey Tare and Panda Bear Background informationOriginBaltimore Maryland U S GenresExperimental poppsychedeliaelectronicfreak folkindie rockYears active1999 present nb 1 LabelsAnimal Catsup Plate St Ives Paw Tracks Fat Cat DominoMembersAvey Tare Panda Bear Geologist DeakinWebsitemyanimalhome wbr netThe band members met in school and started recording together in various forms of collaboration from a young age In 1999 they established the record label Paw Tracks issuing what is now considered their debut album Spirit They re Gone Spirit They ve Vanished 2000 as well as work by other artists 8 The band s 2007 album Strawberry Jam was their first to chart on the Billboard 200 9 Their 2009 follow up Merriweather Post Pavilion was the band s most commercially successful album reaching 13 on the US chart 10 its reverb heavy psychedelic pop sound proved highly influential to independent music of the subsequent decade 11 Records released under the name Animal Collective may include contributions from any or all of its members Evolving from early collaborations between Lennox and Portner 12 the collective was not officially established until all four members came together for the album Here Comes the Indian 2003 Most prior collaborations between the band members were then retroactively classified under Animal Collective s discography 13 14 In the case of Dibb who often takes breaks from recording and performing with the band his time off does not constitute full leave 15 Contents 1 History 1 1 1990s 2007 1 1 1 Origins and early influences 1 1 2 Spirit They re Gone Spirit They ve Vanished 1 1 3 Danse Manatee Campfire Songs and Here Comes the Indian 1 1 4 Sung Tongs Feels and Strawberry Jam 1 2 2007 present 1 2 1 Merriweather Post Pavilion 1 2 2 Oddsac 1 2 3 Centipede Hz and Painting With 1 2 4 Tangerine Reef 1 2 5 Time Skiffs and Isn t It Now 2 Artistry and musical style 3 Members 3 1 Contributions 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Visual albums 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit1990s 2007 Edit Origins and early influences Edit Animal Collective grew out of childhood friendships in Baltimore County 16 17 Noah Lennox and Josh Dibb met in the second grade at the Waldorf School of Baltimore and became good friends 18 After the eighth grade Lennox went away to a Waldorf high school in Pennsylvania while Dibb enrolled at The Park School of Baltimore where David Portner had studied since grade school In 1993 Brian Weitz moved from Philadelphia to Baltimore County and began attending Park as well becoming friends with Portner 18 According to Lennox they attended progressive schools that emphasized creativity imagination and artistic self expression as part of a complete kind of education 19 Weitz and Portner started playing music together at the age of fifteen because of their shared love of the band Pavement and horror movies Their musical range included cover songs by Pavement and The Cure as well as the songs Poison by Bell Biv DeVoe and Seasons in the Sun by Terry Jacks 16 When Portner and Weitz met Dibb later in high school they started an indie rock band called Automine with schoolmates Brendan Fowler a k a BARR and David Shpritz being the only ones they knew who wrote their own songs We once set up a show with four bands bands that were different formations of us Portner remembered in an interview with Baltimore City Paper At that time the group did not have any contact with the music scene in Baltimore and was more about the back porch 18 In 1995 Automine self released their first and only record the 7 inch single Paddington Band Around that time they also had their first experiences with psychedelic drugs like LSD and started to improvise while playing music 16 We had never heard so called experimental music at the time we didn t know that people made music with textures and pure sound So we started doing that ourselves in high school walls of drones with guitars and delay pedals and us screaming into mics Dave Portner 2005 19 The four started to discover psychedelic rock bands like Can and Silver Apples as well as local experimental groups such as Climax Golden Twins and Noggin 19 Meanwhile Dibb had introduced Lennox to Portner and Weitz and the four of them began playing music in different group lineups and often solo producing several home recordings and swapping them and sharing ideas Using a drum machine for the first time Weitz and Portner started a duo named Wendy Darling whose sound was inspired by soundtracks of horror movies like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Shining especially Gyorgy Ligeti and Krzysztof Penderecki 16 19 In 1997 Lennox and Dibb both went off to college in the Boston area Boston University and Brandeis University and Portner and Weitz attended schools in New York City NYU and Columbia University 18 Lennox and Dibb assembled Lennox s debut album Panda Bear during this time from the multitude of recordings Lennox had made in the previous years and established the label Soccer Star Records to release it citation needed Spirit They re Gone Spirit They ve Vanished Edit Main article Spirit They re Gone Spirit They ve Vanished Abhorring the new life as a student at NYU Portner along with Weitz returned to Maryland every summer to meet Lennox and Dibb and play music together At that time Portner was also working on a record which eventually became Spirit They re Gone Spirit They ve Vanished Portner asked Lennox to play drums on the record and they recorded them along with piano and acoustic guitars in the summer of 1999 The rest of the year Portner returned to Maryland on weekends to record overdubs and finish the mixing 20 It was finally released in the following summer under the name Avey Tare and Panda Bear Soccer Star morphed into the Animal label with the intention of putting out music that came from the four musicians citation needed In parallel with his environmental policy and marine biology studies Weitz hosted a noise show at WKCR Columbia s college radio station On weekends he and Portner borrowed avant garde music records and listened to them all night at Weitz s dorm room which rapidly broadened their musical horizon 19 everything since then has been a variation of what we explored that summer Dave and I had already made the Spirit They re Gone record but during the summer we really cracked the egg open It seemed like we could go anywhere we wanted after that Noah Lennox 2005 19 In the summer of 2000 the four friends spent several months at Portner s apartment in downtown New York City intensely playing music together using antiquated synthesizers acoustic guitars and household objects According to Lennox in this summer the basis for all of Animal Collective s later music was created However all recordings of this period were stolen when Portner changed apartments and packed up the car the night before he moved citation needed While studying Dave Portner organized shows at New York University for a while As he had class together with Eric Copeland he organized a show for his band Black Dice and eventually became friends with him In 2000 Spirit They re Gone Spirit They ve Vanished was finished Lennox and Dibb left school in Boston and moved to New York and the group s music became much more collaborative in nature After introducing Lennox to Copeland Portner and Lennox played their first show together in New York at The Cooler with Dogg and Pony The Rapture and Black Dice 21 in late summer of 2000 This was also the first time they wore makeup and masks which later became a prominent characteristic of the group s live performances From there on Portner wore a mask for the first two years of the group performing Lennox wore a panda hood on his head and later put face paint on throughout the Europe tour in early 2004 he wore a white wig and went by the name Edgar Dibb performed masked during the Here Comes the Indian tour On the Australia tour in November 2006 and inspired by Halloween they wore masks for the last time 22 According to Portner the reason for disguising was to help us be more relaxed and find an easier place in that other world we wanted people to join us in 23 They eventually stopped because they felt like it could become too gimmicky 23 and distract from the music although Weitz still sports a head lamp at live performances as he did from the beginning citation needed Danse Manatee Campfire Songs and Here Comes the Indian Edit Main articles Danse Manatee Campfire Songs Animal Collective album and Here Comes the Indian After Portner and Lennox had played clubs around New York in twos Weitz came on board in the end of 2000 and began performing with them Much of the live material from this time eventually was on Danse Manatee Catsup Plate Danse Manatee was released in 2001 under the name of Avey Tare Panda Bear and Geologist The trio would also occasionally use the name Forest Children when performing live during this period citation needed Notably the close friendship with Black Dice has been a major influence throughout the group s career In the summer of 2001 Black Dice took them as support on their first tour which was captured on the 2002 live album Hollinndagain It was released by St Ives a boutique label run by Secretly Canadian which releases limited edition vinyl only records Limited to 300 copies each of which featured a one of a kind handmade cover Hollinndagain is among the rarest of Animal Collective artifacts It was re released both on CD and vinyl on October 31 2006 through the Paw Tracks label 24 At this point Dibb began to perform with the group The next album to be released was Campfire Songs again working with Catsup Plate in 2003 The Campfire Songs concept and some of the material dated back to the earliest Avey Tare and Panda Bear shows in New York Recorded live in 2001 on Portner s aunt s screened in porch in Monkton Maryland the record is one take of five songs played straight through 18 Attempting to make a record as warm and inviting as a campfire the band recorded their performance straight to minidisc with one recorder outside to grab the ambient sound of the environment Field recordings of the surrounding area were also added The original album is out of print but Paw Tracks reissued it on January 26 2010 25 After this recording session they started to work on new material which was later released on Here Comes the Indian and they were faced with some serious problems within the group In early 2002 they went on their first big tour which took them to the South of the US and turned out to be pretty brutal We all lost our minds on that tour Portner recalls 19 Right before their next tour in summer Weitz got the message that he was accepted to his first choice graduate school in Arizona After three chaotic days on the road with their tour van breaking down equipment getting damaged bundled with a lack of money the tour was about to be cancelled At that point we all knew we d get back from tour record the songs and then we needed space from each other and we still had more than 2 weeks left on the road Weitz said on the Collected Animals message board 26 Worrying that Avey Tare Panda Bear Deakin and Geologist would be too long winded a moniker and with record companies advising that a unifying name would be necessary for the marketplace the group decided to adopt a catch all name Using their old label of Animal as inspiration they picked Animal Collective This formation was to be different from a straightforward band giving the musicians the freedom to work in combinations of two to four as dictated by the project at hand or their mood Their first entry under this name was Here Comes the Indian which was released in 2003 by their newly formed record label Paw Tracks formed with Carpark Records Todd Hyman Animal Collective makes decisions on what Paw Tracks is to release while Hyman runs the day to day operations The group was happy to find someone like Hyman who had experience running a label and was dedicated to the group s music the Animal label was more or less abandoned upon the formation of Paw Tracks Here Comes the Indian was the first record to feature all four of Animal Collective citation needed After the two releases in 2003 attracted much attention Black Dice introduced the group to the Fat Cat Records label The first Fat Cat release from the Collective was a double disc package of Spirit They ve Gone Spirit They ve Vanished and Danse Manatee citation needed Sung Tongs Feels and Strawberry Jam Edit Main articles Sung Tongs Feels album and Strawberry Jam nbsp Animal Collective performing live on December 27 2006 left to right Avey Tare Geologist Panda Bear After the dense soundscapes of Here Comes the Indian Portner and Lennox decided to concentrate on more stripped down material Each of them began composing material and they performed as a duo usually with just acoustic guitars a single drum some effects and their voices The duo toured the world for the better part of a year with this new material opening for mum and Four Tet among others before retreating to Lamar Colorado to record the material with Rusty Santos a New York musician and friend citation needed The result was the 2004 album Sung Tongs released on Fat Cat Records which received a favorable Pitchfork review 27 In the meantime Brian Weitz returned from Arizona and he and Josh Dibb joined the duo again All four started writing new songs together which finally ended up on their 2005 release Feels Animal Collective as the duo of Panda Bear amp Deakin a k a Noah s Ark toured in Japan for the first time in February 2004 with Carpark Records artists Greg Davis amp Ogurusu Norihide In early 2004 they started touring with their regular setlists including exclusively post Sung Tongs material except for We Tigers and Who Could Win a Rabbit which have been performed regularly up to the present During their Europe tour the group was introduced to Vashti Bunyan in Edinburgh Scotland by Kieran Hebden AKA Four Tet who had recently played in Bunyan s band Being fans of the cult folk singer s 1970 album Just Another Diamond Day the group had dinner with Bunyan and asked her to collaborate on some recordings The group encouraged her to sing lead vocals on three songs left over from the Sung Tongs era released on the Prospect Hummer EP in early 2005 Weitz who had started a day job in early 2004 could not join this tour and therefore missed the recording session with Bunyan but contributed one instrumental song to the EP 26 Spring of 2005 saw the group refining soon to be released Feels material while on tour The spring tour included performances at small to mid sized venues such as BAR Nightclub in New Haven Connecticut and the Bowery Ballroom in New York City Colleges and universities throughout the northeast United States also held concerts including Middlebury College Bennington College and State University of New York at Purchase Ariel Pink supported as an opening act for the tour and Animal Collective s sets were well received as the buzz around the band slowly increased 28 In October 2005 Animal Collective released Feels recorded in Seattle with Climax Golden Twins Scott Colburn known for his work with the Sun City Girls Following the release of Feels Animal Collective mounted their most extensive tour which lasted into the Fall of 2006 and saw them visit Australia and New Zealand for the first time in addition to many European festivals and North American dates including a headline set in the Carling Tent at the Reading and Leeds festival 29 In the summer of 2006 Dibb s father died which led to a show breakup after only two songs at Rock Herk Festival on July 15 30 In the late fall of 2006 Animal Collective released People in Australia as a 7 on their Australian label Spunk Records and worldwide as a 12 and EP in early 2007 on FatCat Records It contains three studio songs People Tikwid and My Favorite Colors as well as a live version of People 31 In January 2007 Domino Recording Company announced that it would release the new then still unnamed Animal Collective album During the recording process in early 2007 Dibb announced via the Collected Animals forum that he would take a break from touring for a myriad of personal reasons until fall 32 Animal Collective performed live as a three piece from that time until late 2009 with Deakin making his return to live performances in 2011 33 On July 4 2007 Strawberry Jam was leaked online The album was released in the U S on September 11 2007 and received much acclaim and multiple accolades including Album of the Year from Pitchfork Media and Tiny Mix Tapes 34 2007 present Edit Merriweather Post Pavilion Edit Main article Merriweather Post Pavilion album nbsp Performing in 2008The band toured extensively throughout 2007 completing several American and European tours Beginning in May 2007 the band debuted a brand new batch of post Strawberry Jam live songs These songs were written in an intense two week session before the tour months before the release of Strawberry Jam On October 5 2007 the band in its full four man line up as opposed to its three man lineup performances in 2007 and 2008 made their national television debut on Late Night with Conan O Brien performing the song 1 in support of Strawberry Jam citation needed nbsp My Girls source source Released as the first single from Merriweather Post Pavilion My Girls was later voted the 248th greatest song of all time by NME Problems playing this file See media help On March 12 2008 Water Curses EP leaked and was released on May 5 2008 On April 9 the song Water Curses was released by itself digitally In early 2008 35 sans Dibb the collective entered the studio to record tracks for their eighth studio album The album entitled Merriweather Post Pavilion after the outdoor concert venue officially was announced on the band s official website on October 5 2008 36 and was released January 6 2009 37 It became the band s most commercially successful album peaking at number 13 on the US Billboard 200 38 and selling over 200 000 copies 39 The first single released from the album was My Girls The band set to tour throughout Europe and US in 2009 notably being one of the headlining acts at September s ATP New York Festival where Lennox also performed a solo set as Panda Bear 40 nbsp On tour promoting the album in June 2009Starting with their first tour dates in early 2009 the band introduced What Would I Want Sky This song was also part of a BBC Session recording and the May 2009 tour saw the debut of Bleed both of these songs later were included on their Fall Be Kind EP On May 7 the band made their second television appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman performing the single Summertime Clothes from Merriweather Post Pavilion The appearance included the regular three man lineup indicative of their 2007 2009 tours which excluded Josh Dibb Four dancers draped in sheets also appeared on stage behind the band a first in their live performances The video accompanied the release of the single on July 7 2009 also featuring remixes by Zomby Hyperdub Dam Funk Stones Throw and L D In an interview with Pitchfork Media Portner announced the last single from the album would be Brother Sport released November 9 on vinyl with the live B side Bleeding 41 The release of the Fall Be Kind EP followed on December 8 which included Merriweather leftovers Graze and I Think I Can along with What Would I Want Sky containing the first legal Grateful Dead sample 42 Also included were On A Highway and Bleed 43 Oddsac Edit Main article Oddsac For four years the band had been working on Oddsac a visual record with Danny Perez who directed music videos for the band s Who Could Win a Rabbit and Summertime Clothes singles The movie featured visuals which were developed and edited simultaneously with the music they recorded for it Panda Bear stated they would like to create a movie that would have visuals similar to what somebody would see if they closed their eyes while listening to Animal Collective s music Weitz further added that it s the most experimental stuff we ve ever done According to Portner Maybe here and there in our minds there s some weird narratives going on The whole thing cohesively doesn t have one narrative it s more of a visual or psychedelic thing There are parts that are almost completely abstract and there are parts that are little bit more live action citation needed The film premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival on January 26 44 Oddsac was screened in theaters in North America and Europe in spring 2010 followed by a DVD release in August 45 In January 2010 LAS Magazine posted an article about alternative music financing that points out Deakin s initiative to have fans pay for a trip to perform at Africa s Festival in the Desert 46 Aside from touring New Zealand and Australia in December 2009 the band planned a break from their two years of touring to focus more on creating and writing music 43 On November 13 Panda Bear announced a small European tour of his solo material in early 2010 47 On March 4 2010 Animal Collective collaborated once again with Danny Perez in the audio visual performance piece Transverse Temporal Gyrus at the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum in New York City celebrating its 50th anniversary 48 Two years later it was announced that a collage of studio and live recordings of music from the project would be released as a 12 vinyl LP on April 21 for Record Store Day 2012 49 Centipede Hz and Painting With Edit Main articles Centipede Hz and Painting With nbsp Animal Collective performing in October 2013During several interviews in the second half of 2010 Lennox and Portner mentioned plans for Animal Collective s next album including writing all together in the same location 50 and the possibility of recording the new songs before taking them on tour 51 neither of which had happened for a long time Portner revealed in October that the band would move back to Baltimore to write music there 52 Near the end of October 2010 All Tomorrow s Parties announced that Animal Collective would be curating and headlining their UK festival in May 2011 53 It was confirmed in late November 2010 that Deakin would be rejoining the group for this show as well as the rest of the shows of their new tour 54 Before starting their first European tour of 2011 all four members of the band had a short tour of California leading up to an appearance at the Coachella Music Festival 55 At the shows the band mostly played their newly written songs that were yet to be recorded 56 57 On April 18 it was announced that Animal Collective would have a concert on July 9 2011 at Merriweather Post Pavilion the namesake of their eighth studio album 58 During this period the members of Animal Collective were invited by Maryland Film Festival to share a favorite film with an audience On the evening of May 6 2011 Avey Tare Geologist and Deakin presented a rare 35mm print of the 1983 Shaw Brothers production The Boxer s Omen in the historic Charles Theatre and noted that another favorite film of the group was House citation needed Portner in an interview for Madison revealed that they had just finished writing sessions and that they intended to start full recording sessions in January 2012 for the next album We just finished another two weeks of writing sessions and put together five new songs he said noting that the crew planned to begin full recording sessions in January We re really excited about this record and it s been really fun jamming with those guys again 59 On May 6 2012 they announced the release of a 7 through Domino Records entitled Honeycomb Gotham Both tracks were immediately made available to stream through their website 60 One week later Animal Collective released a video on their website indicating that the album Centipede Hz would be released in September 2012 61 On September 1 2015 the band announced a live album titled Live at 9 30 62 released as a limited 3 disc LP and on digital platforms on September 4 2015 63 nbsp On tour for Painting With 2017On July 15 2015 EastWest Studios announced that the band had finished recording a new album in their Studio 3 room 64 On November 25 the album was reportedly named Painting With and debuted over the speakers of Baltimore Washington International Airport playing on loop until the evening Tare confirmed that FloriDada the impending single from the album would be released on November 30 65 The album was released in February 2016 66 On November 16 the band released Mountain Game a song that was rejected for the Red Dead Redemption soundtrack 67 On February 14 2017 the band announced the release of The Painters EP later that week on the 17th It features two songs recorded during the Painting With sessions as well as two songs recorded for the EP Kinda Bonkers and a cover of Martha and The Vandellas Jimmy Mack 68 69 On March 21 the band announced via their Instagram page their plans to release the Meeting of the Waters EP on Record Store Day 2017 It was recorded live in Brazil by Avey Tare and Geologist in 2016 The process of recording this EP was featured on the first episode of Earthworks on Viceland 70 71 Tangerine Reef Edit Main article Tangerine Reef On March 19 2018 Animal Collective announced a tour where Portner and Lennox would play 2004 s Sung Tongs in full 72 This was following a performance in 2017 for Pitchfork s 21st birthday where the duo also played the album live and a two night residency at the Music Box in New Orleans where Portner Dibb and Weitz played site specific music with three accompanying musicians 73 On July 16 2018 the band announced the audiovisual album Tangerine Reef which was released on August 17 2018 74 Time Skiffs and Isn t It Now Edit Main articles Time Skiffs and Isn t It Now The group featuring all four members embarked on a short tour in late 2019 performing new material 75 Production of a new album with all members participating began in early 2020 but was halted by the COVID 19 pandemic 76 Work resumed later in the year done remotely from the member s respective homes with a goal of a 2021 release date 77 In 2020 2 Nights a collection of archival live recordings from 2001 and 2002 was released on the band s Bandcamp page in June The records profits were donated to Climate Justice Alliance and Deep South Center for Environmental Justice 78 third party source needed On July 2 the group announced a digital reissue of the majority of their back catalogue to Bandcamp alongside the release of a new EP Bridge to Quiet Along with the reissue of their back catalogue the band officially changed the cover of People to remove the mammy and changed the name of Here Comes the Indian to Ark 79 Animal Collective specifically members Deakin and Geologist contributed the soundtrack for Marnie Ellen Hertzler s debut film Crestone 80 On February 4 2022 the group released Time Skiffs via Domino The announcement corresponded with the release of Prester John the album s lead single 81 The band later released the singles Walker and Strung with Everything with the latter accompanied by a music video created by Abby Portner band member Avey Tare s sister The final single to be released was We Go Back 82 On June 26 2023 the group released the 22 minute song Defeat both digitally and as a 12 inch vinyl record as the lead single from their next album On July 24 the group announced the album would be titled Isn t It Now and revealed its album art and track listing Like the previous album Isn t It Now was released by Domino on September 29 83 84 Artistry and musical style EditSee also Panda Bear musician Musical equipment and Geologist musician Musical equipment Portner Lennox Weitz and Dibb began as lo fi indie rock musicians who by high school had amassed individual bodies of work recorded on cassette tapes Influenced by horror film soundtracks and 20th century classical music along with a shared passion for vocal harmony the group progressed to walls of drones with guitars and delay pedals and us screaming into mics in Portner s words 19 In college Weitz and Portner listened to avant garde records while Lennox explored electronic music a style he took interest in after listening to The Orb s UFOrb 1992 in boarding school 19 When the group sans Dibb convened in 2000 after the recording of Spirit They ve Gone Spirit They ve Vanished they conducted improvisational music sessions which used vintage synthesizers acoustic guitars and household objects In 2005 Lennox spoke of it as a defining era everything since then has been a variation of what we explored that summer 19 The following album Danse Manatee 2001 drew from freak folk noise rock ambient drone and psychedelia 7 Genres that have been used to label the band include experimental pop 85 86 87 psychedelic 88 89 90 electronic 91 90 92 experimental 91 92 indie rock 93 7 avant pop 94 95 art rock 96 97 freak folk 98 99 noise pop 100 101 neo psychedelia 102 and psychedelic pop 103 About the word Animal in their name Panda Bear said It sounds kind of lame but we re all really big fans of animals At the time we were thinking along the lines of animals as beings that act purely instinctually kind of the opposite of a collective in that way Musically it was about not making decisions based on knowledge or reason We wanted to work with music on an emotional level not on an intellectual level That s where it comes from 104 Lennox compared Portner s songwriting to the songwriting of Fleetwood Mac s Lindsey Buckingham Portner believes they re one of the greatest in terms of older bands or pop bands a song like That s All for Everyone is really influential to me it blew me away the first time I heard it 105 For Centipede Hz 2012 Weltz created an inspirational mix of songs which influenced the album s making the playlist included content by Pink Floyd Portishead We the People Milton Nascimento Ze Ramalho Eddie amp Ernie Gandalf Catherine Ribeiro Alpes Silver Apples Dorothy Ashby 13th Floor Elevators Apryl Fool and others 106 Animal Collective are often compared to American rock band the Beach Boys 107 108 a vocal group who performed original songs written by their co founder and leader Brian Wilson himself inspired by barbershop music and his use of psychedelic drugs 109 The comparisons led Thorin Klosowski of the publication Westword to negatively refer to Animal Collective s music as two Beach Boys records playing at the same time 107 Animal Collective responded to the initial comparisons by recording College an anti Beach Boys song from the album Sung Tongs 110 nb 2 Lennox has expressed reverence for their album Pet Sounds 1966 112 and reluctance on being compared to the Beach Boys 113 nb 3 In 2015 Animal Collective recorded their album Painting With in the same studio space once used by Wilson for the recording of Pet Sounds and Smile 115 Members EditAvey Tare David Portner vocals guitar synthesizer sequencer keys piano bass guitar percussion autoharp name comes from tearing apart the name Davey and is unrelated to the word avatar 116 Panda Bear Noah Lennox vocals drums percussion samples synthesizer electronics guitar named for the panda he drew on tapes he made for friends of the first set of songs he ever wrote 117 Deakin Josh Dibb guitar synthesizer vocals keys percussion sequencer sampler drum pad bass guitar name comes from letters he used to write to other members under the pseudonym Conrad Deacon nb 4 Geologist Brian Weitz electronics samples minidiscs synthesizer piano vocoder hurdy gurdy percussion named for the headlamp he wears in order to see the electronics during live shows and from a friend mishearing his major in college marine biology 119 Former touring musicians Jeremy Hyman drums 2016 2017 2021 as opening act Contributions Edit Animal Collective contributions Musician Spirit They re Gone Danse Manatee Campfire Songs Here Comes the Indian Ark Sung Tongs Feels Strawberry Jam Merriweather Post Pavilion Oddsac Centipede Hz Painting With Tangerine Reef Time Skiffs Isn t It Now Avey Tare nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YPanda Bear nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YGeologist nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YDeakin nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp Y nbsp YDiscography EditMain article Animal Collective discography Studio albums Edit Spirit They re Gone Spirit They ve Vanished 2000 as Avey Tare and Panda Bear Danse Manatee 2001 as Avey Tare Panda Bear and Geologist Campfire Songs 2003 as Campfire Songs Here Comes the Indian 2003 reissued as Ark Sung Tongs 2004 Feels 2005 Strawberry Jam 2007 Merriweather Post Pavilion 2009 Centipede Hz 2012 Painting With 2016 Time Skiffs 2022 Isn t It Now 2023 Visual albums Edit Oddsac 2010 Tangerine Reef 2018 Notes Edit The band s releases before Here Comes the Indian in 2003 were released originally only under the members stage names however the Animal Collective name was in irregular use in the press before the band adopted the name for themselves 1 2 3 4 In a 2008 interview Wilson was asked his feelings about Animal Collective but did not give an opinion 111 In a review of the album Strawberry Jam Evan L Hanlon called Animal Collective a true experimental pop group that expands the conventions of pop music through Wilson s influence in contrast to contemporaries who always comes off as just another Beach Boys tribute 114 AllMusic described Animal Collective s style of vocal harmonies as a warped interpretation of the Beach Boys style 7 Writer Richard Goldstein named the Beach Boys Fall Breaks and Back to Winter 1967 the origin of Animal Collective s sound 109 He has used different spellings of the name on different albums Deaken on Here Comes the Indian Deakin on Feels and Deacon on 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