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Tomboy

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  1. You Can Count On Me 2:32 Not Available  
  2. Tomboy 4:55 Not Available  
  3. Slow Motion 4:36 Not Available  
  4. Surfer's Hymn 4:09 Not Available  
  5. Last Night At The Jetty 4:37 Not Available  
  6. Drone 3:57 Not Available  
  7. Alsatian Darn 4:16 Not Available  
  8. Sheherezade 3:52 Not Available  
  9. Friendship Bracelet 5:54 Not Available  
10. Afterburner 6:49 Not Available  
11. Benfica 4:11 Not Available  
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Sleepy Panda 4 May 2011
By Man Without a Soul VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
`Tom Boy' really is a lazy Sunday morning of an album, like most of us it takes the best part of a quarter of an hour to move through the gears and really get going. The good news is that when it finally wakes up it opens it's eyes to a glorious, distinctly tropical new day.

So the first three songs constitute little more than a stretch and a yawn of sleepy beats and repetitive Beach Boys harmonising - they barely register for me, pleasant enough though unmemorable. It is at this point I should admit that I sit on the Avey Tare side of Animal Collective's very own McCartney vs Lennon type debate. Just like Paul I find Noah's compositions can edge towards the cosy, the twee, perhaps even entering slightly trad pop territory thanks to those vocals, while I find Portner's material to be generally more direct, wilder, sometimes excitingly freakish.

This is not to say that I can't appreciate Lennox's approach and this release does contain some of his best ever moments. `Alsatian Darn', particularly the second half, and the lengthy `Afterburner' are both strong tracks that envelop you slowly, eventually drawing you into their expansive tropical soundscapes. This is certainly an album to close your eyes and immerse yourself in. `Scheherezade' is another winner, an Eno influence is in evidence here - it is a simply beautiful and otherworldly moment of meditative calm.

There are also a couple of more straightforward songs to enjoy - `Surfer's Hymn' opens with the sound of the tide lapping on the shore and what sound like heavily layered and sped up wind chimes, and the adorable `Last night at the Jetty' which is built around by far the most addictive vocal performance on the album. The problem is that around every corner is a stretch of music where I start thinking `not a lot actually going on here' and my attention starts to wander - it might be on the seemingly never ending formless vocals and bird sounds/monkey calls (?) on `Friendship Bracelet', it might be listening to the meandering harmonising of the closing `Benefica', nothing so unappealing as to shock you out of the experience and break the spell but enough to take a little gloss off `Tom Boy'.

For Animal Collective fans this is a must and anyone who enjoyed `Person Pitch' should also find much to enjoy here - Panda Bear wakes you up gently into his world and it is certainly a pleasant place to find yourself in, although not so wondrous as to guarantee you won't ever start drifting off and dreaming of leaving for adventures new.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Vinyl
A gigantic masterpiece for 2011. Works on so many levels and has such a beautiful form. Thanks, Noah! -- Take your time again with the next one. It's worth it. Sonic Boom didn't muck it up.

My pre-order arrived as a ltd edition clear DMM vinyl gatefold. There's a superb locked-groove at the end of Side B.
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2 of 29 people found the following review helpful
here we go again 8 Jun 2011
Format:Audio CD
Good tunes absolutely ruined by dreadfull production.

I defy anyone to understand any of the lyrics.

Must have had the echo chamber on double echo,just like Person Pitch.

I won't get fooled again into buying another Panda Bear album.

Dreadfull.
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