Kyle MacKinnel - 03/Feb/2010  Recorded in and underneath a screened porch in the woods of rural Maryland, Campfire Songs was titled in an effort by Animal Collective to capture the...
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Ron Hart - 02/Feb/2010  Originally released in 2003 on their own Catsup Plate vanityimprint, Campfire Songs, newly reissued onPaw Tracks, serves as the turning point in the A...
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Janne Oinonen - 01/Feb/2010  One good thing about a band finding mainstream acceptance several years into their existence is the volume of back catalogue for new devotees to bite ...
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| Lee Arizuno - 29/Jan/2010 Getting it together in the countryside has long been part of the Animal Collective ethos. Look again at some of those titles: Grass, Feels, Strawberry...
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| Jeff Terich - 26/Jan/2010 Animal Collective have come an awful long way in the last 10 years. Where once the Baltimore-based quartet (and sometimes duo or trio) was a curious a...
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Adam Kivel - 26/Jan/2010  Campfire Songs [Reissue]"class="left feature" />I sometimes wonder how new Animal Collective would get along with old Animal Collective. I’d wonder if...
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| Heron - 26/Jan/2010 An Animal Collective release in January We?ve been here before and my god are the memories good. Such excitable anticipation cannot be replicated t...
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| WILL HERMES - 25/Jan/2010 Animal Collective had a psychedelic-pop breakthrough in 2009 with Merriweather Post Pavilion, so it's interesting to hear their old stuff with enlight...
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Andrew Winistorfer - 25/Jan/2010  There are many reasons why it seems so weird that Animal Collective, a group of New York noise-rock semi-weirdoes, can move nearly 150,000 albums, bec...
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Paul Davey - 22/Jan/2010  Listener beware: those expecting another heady dose of post-apocalyptic Beach Boy harmonies mixed with MGMT-esque psychedelia, Merriweather Post Pavil...
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