Animal Collective | DNO156 | Released: 09/09/07
"[One] of the best-reviewed albums of the year". Associated Press"
"Already among the decade's most vital artists, Animal Collective cement their status with the spectacular Strawberry Jam." 9.3 - Pitchfork
"One of the '100 Greatest Indie-rock Albums Ever'" - Blender
"9/10" - Wired
"Outstanding" - NY Times
"Sounds heavenly" - Washington Post
**** - Paste, Q, AMG, Alternative Press
How can you describe Animal Collective? With every new record you hold your breath. Early releases like Spirit They've Gone and Here Comes The Indian pulled each other apart in a kaleidoscope of ideas. Sung Tongs leapt out of the speakers full of sophisticated, primitive campfire hollers and harmonies. Feels was more mysterious and celestial, a little more introverted. Throughout their recordings the band always sound starry eyed, as if intoxicated by their ability to fuse a basic need to pummel and scream into some strange new harmony. In terms of its scale and vision Strawberry Jam feels like space dust and radar falling on the desert and making it bloom. It is the sound of a band spinning wildly and intoxicated, at the cusp of their powers, as thick and rich and sweet and colourful as it sounds.
- 01. Peacebone
- 02. Unsolved Mysteries
- 03. Chores
- 04. For Reverend Green
- 05. Fireworks
- 06. #1
- 07. Winter Wonder Land
- 08. Cuckoo Cuckoo
- 09. Derek
- Side A01. Peacebone
- 02. Unsolved Mysteries
- 03. Chores
- Side B04. For Reverend Green
- 05. Fireworks
- Side C06. #1
- 07. Winter Wonder Land
- Side D08. Cuckoo Cuckoo
- 09. Derek









