Review: Panda Bear - Person Pitch

When Uncut touts Person Pitch as 'magical', Coke Machine Glow declares the LP as 'odd, joyous and wonderful', Drowned In Sound describes it as 'masterful', all in addition to a glowing review in Urb magazine, it becomes a daunting task to try and append the love even further.

However, I'll give it a shot.

Animal Collective's Noah Lennox, better known as Panda Bear, has truly released one of this year's most inventive and captivating albums thus far.

Person Pitch's seven tracks are a forty-six minute psychedelic shuttle ride into outer space. I've heard the LP casually reviewed as 'The Beach Boys on heavy hallucinogens' and that sums the album up surprisingly well. While the songs don't stray extremely far from Animal Collective's standard experimental fare, there's an added sense of pop sensibility that gives the album a dinstinct glow.

From the album's undeniably hook-y opening track, 'Comfy In Nautica' extending all the way to the album's final track, the gentle & surreal 'Ponytail', Panda Bear has painted a beautiful aural landscape, of which I never wish to vacate.

MP3: Panda Bear - Ponytail

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