Animal Collective: ‘Isn’t It Now’ album review: A quirky, kitchen-sink album
Twenty-minute epics interspersed with surprisingly commercial moments.
Twenty-minute epics interspersed with surprisingly commercial moments.
‘Yard’ excels Slow Pulp’s previous offerings.
Lyrically cliché but instrumentally impressive.
“You sit down to dinner and life as you know it ends.”
Stretching the limits with varying degrees of success.
‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ gazes towards a destination beyond fear.
These songs left us a little in the dark outside of the beguiling production.
An evocative, heavy record perfect for autumn.
Blending jubilant feminism, Japanese city pop, and slick soundscapes.
Their second album of the year feels like a new manifestation of faith.
Living up to their rock legend status.