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TERRESTRIAL TONES - Dead Drunk

| DustedMagazine | | What to make of Animal Collective? For their whoops, costumes and infantile flights o’ fancy, some have embraced them and some have derided them. Between 2004’s Sung Tongs and last year’s Feels, they’ve gotten a lot of attention. Between the poles, others have noticed something a bit spooky about them, a milky death vibe that doesn’t quite wash out of the ears when the records, particularly Sung Tongs, are over. And it makes me wonder. What if, the next time you hear an Animal Collective record wafting through a speaker, you take that speaker and, while it’s still connected, force it into a wood-chipper? What would that sound like?...full text |
| | StylusMagazine | | This record is diseased. If you breathe a few seconds of it, you might get a sour aftertaste in the back of your throat, soon followed by muffled hearing, saliva swallowed like snapped twigs, and a feverish delusions. OK, I’ll be fair. There is a little decency and grace here on Dead Drunk....full text |
| | Harmonium | | A combined effort from members of Black Dice and Animal Collective would seem like the musical equivalent of Brad Pitt and Angelina, but while there is much to garner from this album for fans of experimentalism, the combination is lackluster and the bands’ competing sounds do not mesh together well....full text |
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