Panda Bears Noah Lennox has followed up the Animal Collectives grand 2005 album, Feels, by building an even bigger wall of sound. Without the help of a band, he built this pop/psychedelic masterstroke via digital assembly. Using little more than a Mac computer and a homespun studio of mixing boards, effects boxes and microphones a layout he shows off in the albums artwork Person Pitch, Panda Bears second solo outing, could best be described as the album Brian Wilson might try to make if he was currently in his 20s. Of course, it doesnt hurt that Lennoxs voice sounds much like Wilsons. But what keeps this album from slipping into an impressive knock-off of influences is the method in which the chugging, at times stomping techni-coloured songs have been stretched out (the first single hits 11 minutes!) and strung together. Unafraid to connect warm harmonies with white noise dissonance, Lennox wrings the catchiness of "Bros, "Comfy In Nautica and four more songs through swirling loops to build these jam marathons. Ultimately, Person Pitch may not offer an improvement in Lennoxs songwriting abilities he was always a more adept songsmith than Avery Tare as it does a giant leap forward for his producing credentials. Person Pitch is a must for Animal Collective fans. Its also quite possibly the first solo outing by one of that bands members to stand on its own and rival the rest of indie rock on its own terms.
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Person Pitch
BY Dimitri NasrallahPublished Mar 23, 2007
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