Mentions (12)
"Arctic monkeys, animal collective, MGMT, all have recent albums that are legitimately good. Not gonna lie, at the time I expected most of these bands to be flashes in the pan."
"went back to school and despite a lot of indie types and a music scene havent met one person here who knows em. am i …old."
"Been on Reddit since 2011
Animal Collective superfan
I spend at least 30 hours a week in Microsoft Excel"
"Mostly inspired by me ruminating on the 2000s, which were the most lawless decade. Rule-breaking and gaudy in every direction: Eminem, reality TV and Girls Gone Wild, European XXX artistes like Lars Von Trier and Gaspar Noé, indie bands like AnCo putting out 70 min albums with noise jams in the cent"
"1. Avey Tare & Panda Bear - *Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished* (2000) 2. Avey Tare, Panda Bear, & Geologist - *Danse Manatee* (2001) 3. Avey Tare, Panda Bear, & Geologist - *Hollinndagain* (2002) 4. Campfire Songs - *Campfire Songs* (2003) 5. Animal Collective - *Ark* (2003), formerly kn"
"Strawberry Jam was my favorite album in high school what happened"
"Oddly enough in the wake of that I started noticing some artists like santigold and animal collective were cancelling tours citing inflation, Covid concerns, etc. I don't really have a bigger point, I just like live music and it bums me out that even that aspect of an already highly exploitative ind"
"I believe I deserve reparations for the following things which I did not choose, and were merely thrusted upon me through birth or cruel fate: Cancer male, Left handed, Terrible eyesight, Animal Collective superfan"
"kinda blows my mind that there's no lasting legacy of Animal Collective"
"Animal Collective superfan"
"Animal Collective - apparently I'm immune to some of the cringe they induce in others. I've just always thought they made interesting songs. I don't listen to them much now but I'm gonna dive back in"
"only freaks got into animal collective around this time because they believed there was still heady space that needed to be explored in alt-music unironically"