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Water Curses [SINGLE] [EP]

Animal Collective
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Animal Collective are an experimental group who produce a beautiful and challenging type of music that has made them critical darlings in recent years.

The members met each other during their school and college years in America, where they swapped tapes of their solo music and assimilated ideas from each other.

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 6, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: May 5, 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Single, EP
  • Label: Paradise Recordings
  • ASIN: B0015RB3GM
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #118,761 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Features four previously unreleased tracks; two are from the Wavelab Studio sessions that produced the critically acclaimed album "Strawberry Jam." All tracks show the band propelling forward on their mad genius trajectory. Look for them playing Coachella in April, the Pitchfork Festival in July, and All Points West in August.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Emotions, May 15, 2008
I digested three of Animal Collective's EPs all at once, (Peacebone, People & Water Curses) having grown not bored but tired with all of their albums. I was surprised to find that arguably some of their strongest material shows up on People and Water Curses. It seems logical to expect that tracks that fail to make it on the album are weaker than the rest, but they maintain incredible range and creativity in these extra songs.

Water Curses is nearly 20 minutes of sound effects and synthesizers that run the gambit of human emotion, from unbridled joy to nocturnal alienation and everything in between. Their strong suit has always been their incredible ear for melody and Water Curses has this in spades. Avey's singing accelerates, escalates, darts between playful and adamant and explodes forth only to slowly pull back like a low tide.

After I got over my initial habit of listening to Water Curses 12 times in a row and calling it a day (haha), I found that I actually prefer the whimsical circular conversation that takes place in Street Flash ("I'm so sorry I came in late this evening, but all the clocks around the town had died and all the fruit store's colors were so bright, with couples smiling, cooking things tonight. And what were all those troubles on my mind?"). Street Flash and the clicking metronome and eventual refrain of Cobwebs bursting forth like a Hallelujah choir are the strong points of this little collection.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wanna be like water, May 9, 2008
Imagine a space party under a river -- if that sounds appealing, then the Animal Collective's latest might be to your taste.

This New York experimental-pop band seem to be embracing a more poppy sound in the "Water Curses" EP, along with bubbling samples and a distinctly Beateslesque vocal style. I have no idea where this new style will take them, but they pretty clearly aren't running out of inspiration anytime soon.

It opens with a growling guitar, a ripple of bubbling water... and rapidly blossoms into the colourful, rippling sounds of the title track, punctuated by swaths of spacey synth. The murmured lyrics are just as watery: "I want to be like water/and never need a doctor/and carve the earth without my tools... I want to be like water and slip into your throat/and make you feel alive and good."

Once the twitters and bubbles of that song have faded out, we get the meditative spaciness of "Street Flash," which sounds like the Beatles stayed up all night in the woods, complete with feral roars. "Cobwebs" sounds even spacier, a meandering and trippy little song that just sort of floats away into the stratosphere as Avey Tare pronounces, "I'm not goin' underground!" over and over. If you say so.

And then more bubbles. And wind. And hammering. And what sounds like whistling. And a piano.

Having completely confused me about the sound of "Seal Eyeing," the Animal Collective slips into a gentle, ethereal little song that just sort of floats around in a haze of piano, eerie synth and odd sound effects. Avey Tare's voice voice wafts through it like a wistful ghost, even as the melody becomes more cluttered with odd strings.

I have to admit, my adoration of Animal Collective tends to fade between their various albums and EPs. Then whenever they turn out something new, that frothing adulation comes rushing back -- and "Water Curses" reminds me of why I do. It sounds quite different from their past albums while still retaining that catchy chaos they do so well.

It takes a lot of the more ethereal moments of "Strawberry Jam" and gives them a fluid feeling -- there's a lot of clear guitars tangled around with clattery drums and weird windy synth, some odd shaky percussion, and a piano that ripples through the last song like a new spring. These are further embellished with a wealth of odd sound effects -- handclaps, what sounds like a bottle being tapped, endless bubbling noises, birdsong, flutters, squeaks, and other noises.

Avey Tare's voice is not terribly impressive most of the time, but he is able to wind it down into a eerie, almost ghostly sound, or back up into a jolly woodland party-boy. The sheer weirdness of these lyrics is enough to stagger you, but at least it fits the music ("The left skies poems about poisonous berries/out of the fire of nature burning up your sheet/you know I only sting so/that I feel alive...").

"Water Curses" reminds me why I adore the Animal Collective, and unveils a liquid new sound for their unique experimental rock sound. Definitely worth hearing.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Underwater, September 13, 2009
You have to be a bit open minded, but this album is awesome. The watery theme is apparent in each song and the album works well as a whole. Makes you feel like your underwater
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