Animal Collective: Here Comes the Indian
Label: Paw Tracks
Informed in equal parts by acid-fried psychosis, crop-circle field
recordings and an elephants-on-the-loose circus thrash aesthetic, Animal Collective's fourth full-length album rests roughly at the meeting point between psychedelic, noise and folk music. Here Comes the IndianHere Comes the Indian
begins gently enough with "Native Belle," a moody set piece that belies
the album's clatter with 12 minutes of constrained rhythmic builds,
drones, and squeaks. Things quickly explode with the searing "Hey
Light," a lightning bolt of electrocuted brass and human wails that
sends the album careening into psychoactive delirium. Since everything
that follows -- from the shrieking brattle of "Two Sails on a Sound" to
the enchanted tribal vocal exercises of "Slippi" to the slow-building
celebratory scuttle of "Too Soon" -- feels similarly crazed,
drug-induced, and apparitional, makes for particularly lucid listening. Brash, crass, and texturally magnificent, this is well worth seeking out. -All Music Guide



