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Feels (20th Anniversary Edition)
Animal Collective will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their landmark sixth studio album Feels with two new limited-edition formats via Domino: Feels 20th Anniversary is a reissue of the original album with a bonus disc featuring nine B-sides and previously unreleased demos and will be available on 2xCD, and digitally on October 17th.
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Feels 20th Anniversary includes recently unearthed demo versions of four tracks, and alongside todayâs announcement, the band shares a rare demo of the albumâs single âGrassâ.
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Feels fell in the middle of Animal Collectiveâs extraordinary ascent in the early 2000s from indie experimentalists to one of contemporary musicâs most original and influential artists; it followed the bandâs 2004 breakthrough album Sung Tongs and preceded the records that would propel them to mainstream success, 2007âs Strawberry Jam and 2009âs Merriweather Post Pavilion. Recorded in Seattle with engineer Scott Colburn, Feels saw Animal Collective return to a quartet with Josh âDeakinâ Dibb and Brian âGeologistâ Weitz after Dave âAvey Tareâ Portner and Noah âPanda Bearâ Lennox recorded Sung Tongs as a duo. Upon its release, Entertainment Weekly called Feels âbreathlessly giddy and shamelessly trippy,â adding, âSomewhere up there, John Lennon and Timothy Leary are grinning.â âFeels gives hope to young bands who want to make beautiful noise but refuse to color within the lines,â wrote Rolling Stone. Pitchfork would eventually name the album one of the best of the 2000s, hailing its âsense of exuberance as big and as purposeless as a forest, sometimes joyfully savage and sometimes softly haunting, but always beyond genre or strategy or intention. Above all, it is what Animal Collective do with their voices here that astounds: whispering, shrieking, muttering, pleading, sighing, their sprite-like presence is somehow thoroughly alien and yet unnervingly intimate.â
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Feels 20th Anniversary includes recently unearthed demo versions of four tracks, and alongside todayâs announcement, the band shares a rare demo of the albumâs single âGrassâ.
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Feels fell in the middle of Animal Collectiveâs extraordinary ascent in the early 2000s from indie experimentalists to one of contemporary musicâs most original and influential artists; it followed the bandâs 2004 breakthrough album Sung Tongs and preceded the records that would propel them to mainstream success, 2007âs Strawberry Jam and 2009âs Merriweather Post Pavilion. Recorded in Seattle with engineer Scott Colburn, Feels saw Animal Collective return to a quartet with Josh âDeakinâ Dibb and Brian âGeologistâ Weitz after Dave âAvey Tareâ Portner and Noah âPanda Bearâ Lennox recorded Sung Tongs as a duo. Upon its release, Entertainment Weekly called Feels âbreathlessly giddy and shamelessly trippy,â adding, âSomewhere up there, John Lennon and Timothy Leary are grinning.â âFeels gives hope to young bands who want to make beautiful noise but refuse to color within the lines,â wrote Rolling Stone. Pitchfork would eventually name the album one of the best of the 2000s, hailing its âsense of exuberance as big and as purposeless as a forest, sometimes joyfully savage and sometimes softly haunting, but always beyond genre or strategy or intention. Above all, it is what Animal Collective do with their voices here that astounds: whispering, shrieking, muttering, pleading, sighing, their sprite-like presence is somehow thoroughly alien and yet unnervingly intimate.â
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Animal Collective will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their landmark sixth studio album Feels with two new limited-edition formats via Domino: Feels 20th Anniversary is a reissue of the original album with a bonus disc featuring nine B-sides and previously unreleased demos and will be available on 2xCD, and digitally on October 17th.
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Feels 20th Anniversary includes recently unearthed demo versions of four tracks, and alongside todayâs announcement, the band shares a rare demo of the albumâs single âGrassâ.
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Feels fell in the middle of Animal Collectiveâs extraordinary ascent in the early 2000s from indie experimentalists to one of contemporary musicâs most original and influential artists; it followed the bandâs 2004 breakthrough album Sung Tongs and preceded the records that would propel them to mainstream success, 2007âs Strawberry Jam and 2009âs Merriweather Post Pavilion. Recorded in Seattle with engineer Scott Colburn, Feels saw Animal Collective return to a quartet with Josh âDeakinâ Dibb and Brian âGeologistâ Weitz after Dave âAvey Tareâ Portner and Noah âPanda Bearâ Lennox recorded Sung Tongs as a duo. Upon its release, Entertainment Weekly called Feels âbreathlessly giddy and shamelessly trippy,â adding, âSomewhere up there, John Lennon and Timothy Leary are grinning.â âFeels gives hope to young bands who want to make beautiful noise but refuse to color within the lines,â wrote Rolling Stone. Pitchfork would eventually name the album one of the best of the 2000s, hailing its âsense of exuberance as big and as purposeless as a forest, sometimes joyfully savage and sometimes softly haunting, but always beyond genre or strategy or intention. Above all, it is what Animal Collective do with their voices here that astounds: whispering, shrieking, muttering, pleading, sighing, their sprite-like presence is somehow thoroughly alien and yet unnervingly intimate.â
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Feels 20th Anniversary includes recently unearthed demo versions of four tracks, and alongside todayâs announcement, the band shares a rare demo of the albumâs single âGrassâ.
Â
Feels fell in the middle of Animal Collectiveâs extraordinary ascent in the early 2000s from indie experimentalists to one of contemporary musicâs most original and influential artists; it followed the bandâs 2004 breakthrough album Sung Tongs and preceded the records that would propel them to mainstream success, 2007âs Strawberry Jam and 2009âs Merriweather Post Pavilion. Recorded in Seattle with engineer Scott Colburn, Feels saw Animal Collective return to a quartet with Josh âDeakinâ Dibb and Brian âGeologistâ Weitz after Dave âAvey Tareâ Portner and Noah âPanda Bearâ Lennox recorded Sung Tongs as a duo. Upon its release, Entertainment Weekly called Feels âbreathlessly giddy and shamelessly trippy,â adding, âSomewhere up there, John Lennon and Timothy Leary are grinning.â âFeels gives hope to young bands who want to make beautiful noise but refuse to color within the lines,â wrote Rolling Stone. Pitchfork would eventually name the album one of the best of the 2000s, hailing its âsense of exuberance as big and as purposeless as a forest, sometimes joyfully savage and sometimes softly haunting, but always beyond genre or strategy or intention. Above all, it is what Animal Collective do with their voices here that astounds: whispering, shrieking, muttering, pleading, sighing, their sprite-like presence is somehow thoroughly alien and yet unnervingly intimate.â

















