
Although Animal Collective have a new album Strawberry Jam (Domino), dropping next week, that doesn’t mean they have to play anything off the damn thing. The knob-turning extraordinaries enjoy completely messing with the time and strucutre of their songs, playing only the minimal shell of what it once was. Usually known for playing songs years before they are even released, it was surprising to hear “Peacebone” and “Fireworks” off the forthcoming new album, but the mesmerizing light show was what took the main focus last night. It was great to hear crowd pleasers like “Who Could Win A Rabbit” and “Leaf House,” but a part of me wishes that Animal Collective would play a more straight forward, structured set. Moments like those are where the threesome tend to shine, as opposed to when the show breaks down into a barrage of noise and distortion that annoys more than pleases. The Animal Collective live show is a frustrating one, but there are those enduring moments where everything comes together, no matter how chopped and screwed it is, to create a perfect musical wall of noise.
More photos can be found after the cut as well as on my flickr.
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