Sunday, September 25, 2011

Animal Collective's Merriweather Post Pavilion


Animal Collective’s latest album Merriweather Post Pavilion is just one of those album that should include a hit of ecstasy so that listeners can enjoy it. Without drugs, a listener will probably emerge from the experience half deaf and confused for the rest of their lives.  There is no structure associated with the songs themselves or the album as a whole. It seems as if Animal Collective has found themselves stuck in a middle ground which is just plain unexciting and repetitive.
Most of these songs will be heard once and then never thought of again. It’s almost like they gave up on trying to be creative and clever and ended up with lyrics such as “There we could be dancing And you'd smile and say, 'I like this song'". Come on, that’s like a cheap shout out to yourself.  Though the melodies repeat themselves from song to song with small alterations, they become mundane when listening to the entire album. It’s almost like this album depended on the quirky and catchy melodies to move it forward and completely lacked on the lyrics side.
The first song on the album “In the Flowers” starts off with some abstract noise that catches your attention and then a melody that reminds me of a Pink Floyd song (just not done as well) penetrates and repeats throughout the song.  “My Girls” is definitely a catchy party song but when listening to the lyrics, they are equally as awful as the others.  The third song “Also Frightened” is a creepy song (maybe that’s what they were going for?) starting off with a sort of dripping water noise while drone like voices whine at you. Makes for an uncomfortable time and I cant imagine playing this for anyone not even as background noise. In the middle of this album, if you make it that far, emerges potential, titled “Daily Routine”. The song starts off slow and then quickens in pace, sucking you in, making you feel like you are on some weird off beat carnival ride. And then the title does it justice. Now it’s like the ride is stuck and you are just going around and around and around with no say. It gets redundant and annoying not even halfway through the song. The album goes on for a few songs with nothing special to mention until “Guys Eyes” which picks up-tempo and beat, causing an immediate interest. The lyrics are pretty much unimportant since you cant decipher because of all the layers of sounds on top of one another but its creates a change in pace which is over due in this album. “Lion in a Coma” is probably one of the weirdest intros to a song I have every heard. It reminds me of Australia or a kangaroo bouncing on his tail or something bizarre like that. Lastly are the only two songs really worth mentioning on this album and they are “No More Runnin” and “Brothersport”. Both songs are way different compared to everything else on this album. They are faster paced, catchy, lyrically clever, and intriguing from beginning to end. “No More Runnin” makes you feel like you are trapped (possibly drunk or drugged) and just kind of spinning around mumbling (all in a good way of course). “Brothersport” starts right out the gate with a constant pace and beat that makes it easy to relate and dance too. The lyrics are funny, clever, and catchy which makes for a great ending song on an album.
Overall Animal Collective did not deliver with this album as much as hyped and hoped for. It was a disappointment. This album is just a few specks of gold under pounds of dirt; not even worth digging for. 

6 comments:

  1. "Come on, that’s like a cheap shout out to yourself" was a red flag for me. Mostly the phrase "come on"

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  2. "Animal Collective’s latest album Merriweather Post Pavilion is..."

    Come on! He just drilled our asses on this last week. It should be: "Animal Collective’s latest album, Merriweather Post Pavilion, is..."

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  3. "Though the melodies repeat themselves from song to song with small alterations, they become mundane when listening to the entire album."

    good description. make sure you double check spelling/grammar - "album" in the first sentence should be "albums".

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  4. "Most of these songs will be heard once and then never thought of again." Which ones and for what specific reasons? Also, try to use less parentheses and weave your inner thoughts into your sentences. You spend a lot of time discussing your experiences with a few songs, be more descriptive in what specifically you heard rather than what you felt.

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  5. .This review just got boring to read after awhile, it felt repetitive because of the fact that you break down every song on the album, a lot of individual thoughts pertaining to each song but not enough about why the album doesn't work as a whole.

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  6. Aside from some punctuation errors in the middle (commas), it was pretty good. I like the intro.

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