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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0677517101423 Label: Paw Tracks Manufacturer: Paw Tracks Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Paw Tracks Release Date: April 09, 2007 Sales Rank: 4957 Studio: Paw Tracks Disc 1: Related Items: Editorial Review: Album Description: Animal Collective member Panda Bear (a.k.a. Noah Lennox) boldly returns with his long-awaited third solo record Person Pitch. Years in the making, Person Pitch marks a dramatic departure from Panda Bear's previous solo record Young Prayer. The acoustic instruments of Young Prayer have been replaced with samplers and electronics. Fusing Panda's dramatic life changes over the past few years (marriage, moving to Lisbon, becoming a father) with his ever-increasing sonic palette (standouts include Caetano Veloso, Berlin Techno, Scott Walker, and Kylie Minogue), Person Pitch is suffused with the kind of feel good modern toe-tapping pop that seems harder and harder to find these days. Paw Tracks feels that the passing of time will show Panda Bear's Person Pitch sitting alongside the great solo albums of Paul McCartney, George Michael, and Ghostface Killah. Luckily we don't have to wait. Amazon.com: As a member of the acclaimed Animal Collective, Noah Lennox (a.k.a. Panda Bear) has for years been making music that mixes experimental structures with a pure '60s pop sensibility. On his second solo album of looped and layered experimental post-pop, he shows considerable skill in crafting songs that retain the essence of psychedelia while having been crafted with loop-based home recording methods. The album's finest moment has to be "Bros," a slowly percolating and unapologetically lovely twelve-and-a-half-minute song. Like Brian Wilson lost in a K-hole, gorgeous harmonies soaked in echo bump up against each other until they reach a rhythmic, fascinating crescendo. Elsewhere, Panda Bear's music tends toward the same effect a tad too much, often without the same transcendent quality. Person Pitch has fabulous moments aplenty, though (as with Captain Beefheart's 1968 Strictly Personal) one does wish that fewer reverb-soaked vocals were used, or that they were used even further, pushed into complete abstract dissociation. --Mike McGonigal Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - One of the best albums of the 2000s thus farAfter thoroughly listening through Person Pitch, Noah Lennox's third solo album, several times, three things ultimately struck me most. The first was how quickly this album seemed to pass by. On the first listen, I passively lent it my ears while doing other busy work. I knew I liked what I heard, but it seemed to have ended after fifteen minutes. After looking through the tracklist, I realized that over forty five minutes had passed in actuality. And on many listens since then, I have ... Read More Rating: - almost spiritual.......An album of this standing, if ever, rarely comes along. Animal Collective's Noah Lennox furthers his alter role as Panda Bear and boy are we ever glad he did. Call it experimental, far-outlandish or even psychedelic if you will. The sheer truth is that "Person Pitch" is genius. Intoxicating and optimistic, it's almost spiritual! Maybe Portugal had some something to do with (Noah now resides in Libson, Portugal with his wife and daughter) who knows? What we do know is that the album is full of subtle ... Read More Rating: - tightThis cd is very tight. I really like how they play off what sounds to me like audio feedback loops, which essentially creates a new kind of music. Makes me wonder how they did it with out creating chaos Rating: - perfect pitchthe whole thing (and in particular 'bros') sounds like it was made by some happy 8 year olds high on acid and kool aid....its totally insanely brilliant. Rating: - apparently, i need more patience, or at least some better weed.there are a lot of hyped up bands out there right now (2008) making this kind of record. yeasayer, caribou, animal collective, grizzly bear, just to name a few. i'm trying to think of who started this current sub-genre of indie but can't place it -- probably animal collective -- this guys other group. it's not like the early 90's where bands like pavement, sebadoh and gbv made lo-fi records because that's the only studio or 4-track they could afford. these bands are purposefully going ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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