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Sung Tongs

Animal Collective

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Album Review

On Sung Tongs, their first record distributed by FatCat, the two-man Animal Collective come on like sun-scorched acid eaters gathered around the campfire, strumming and grinning while they weave their material out of cyclical singalongs and tight harmonies. Surprisingly, both for fans as well as new additions, that marks a much more accessible sound for a group that had previously probed the outer limits of prog and psychedelia. (Still, back to basics is the right place for a collective that released three albums in 2003.) Immediately called to mind here are the Holy Modal Rounders and, to a lesser extent, the Incredible String Band. While Animal Collective certainly don't share the intimate knowledge of folk music or the expert musicianship of the Holy Modals or the ISB, they do understand the importance of repetition in reaching altered states, and they indulge in many naturalistic post-production enhancements to get there. "Leaf House" and "Who Could Win a Rabbit" open the record with a cozy atmosphere created from soaring harmonies and Beach Boys-type bungalow percussion. From there, with only a few exceptions, Sung Tongs devolves into the loosest of jam sessions, a midsummer night's dream of pixilated picking in similar company with the lengthy mid-album interlude ("Green Typewriters") during the Olivia Tremor Control's Dusk at Cubist Castle. Although the duo didn't record nearly enough material to justify checking out quite so soon, Sung Tongs is a striking record, a breath of fresh air within experimentalist indie rock.

Customer Reviews

maddeningly beautiful
     

I'm infected by this music. I'm not sure if it will pass or not, could be chronic. Could be the start of a long blissful addiction nobody else understands.

Most Relaxing Album of all time
     

The first time I heard Animal Collective, I had no idea what to think. After listening to a couple songs in a row I found it amazingly relaxing and creative. I listen to it every night to get to bed on my ipod. They use vocals as instuments. There are times on the album were there is at least 20 people singing, and they are not singing the same thing. I could see how people would not like it, because it may lack melody, and lyrics are weird, but i personally love it.

Fulfilling
     

I'm going to be honest, This is not my favorite album... what it is, is a fullfilling work of music-art... something that cannot be catagorized into one genre. I reccomend it for those with open minds and hearts. It isn't for everyone but if it's for you... you won't be able to get enough. The music just makes you happy. It's that simple.

Biography

Formed: 2000 in New York, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Animal Collective was formed in Baltimore County, MD, by longtime friends and musical collaborators Avey Tare (David Porter), Panda Bear (Noah Lennox), Deakin (Josh Dibb), and Geologist (Brian Weitz). With a penchant for genre-hopping and studio experimentation, the group began drawing comparisons to everyone from the Residents and the Flaming Lips to the Incredible String Band and the Holy Modal Rounders. Solo and side projects proved to be a continual occupation for most of the group's members,...
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