The Hour Of Now ep 143
New music this week from The Mukherjee Development, Vansire, Motel Breakfast, Wilco, Mansions, The Belair Lip Bombs, Bar italia, Sun June, Valence, Low Cut Connie, Dope Lemon, Johnny Marr and Animal Collective
Explore "animal collective" with insightful episodes like "The Hour Of Now ep 143", "Centipede Hurts", "It is Not Yet Now", "Campfire Pods" and "New Wave with Rusty Santos" from podcasts like ""The Hour Of Now from WSKG", "Bonefish", "Bonefish", "Bonefish" and "Bonefish"" and more!
New music this week from The Mukherjee Development, Vansire, Motel Breakfast, Wilco, Mansions, The Belair Lip Bombs, Bar italia, Sun June, Valence, Low Cut Connie, Dope Lemon, Johnny Marr and Animal Collective
The bonefish boys look back on the intense, frenetic Animal Collective album Centipede Hz. They discuss the huge hype surrounding its release, the return of Deakin, early live versions of the songs, and how they saw the album then vs now. Also discussed: 2012 as the end of the blog rock era, local radio, and...Limp Bizkit.
Centipede Hz Live vids:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGea9ewBRhU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EMtKgmRnQo&t=1036s
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The Bonefish boys preview the forthcoming Animal Collective album Isn't It Now? by listening to live bootlegs of the new songs. They also share their respective experiences at the LA and NYC Panda Bear & Sonic Boom shows.
Unofficial new songs compilation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qEcx2UWRSc&t=3410s
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Grab your graham crackers and marshmallows and join the Bonefish Boys around the warm glow of the fire for a discussion of Animal Collective's one-take wonder, Campfire Songs.
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Christian and Justin sit down with record producer and Animal Collective collaborator Rusty Santos to discuss his roles in creating the albums Sung Tongs, Person Pitch, Buoys, and others, as well as his new solo record New Wave in California.
Also discussed: Moving to New York and meeting Dave, live sound engineering mishaps, Dawn of Midi, DJ Rashad, and Owen Pallet.
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The bonefish boys talk about the sudden mysterious appearance of the newest Animal Collective song "Defeat."
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This week Christian and Justin venture slightly off the beaten path with a discussion of the modern state of 'psychedelic' music—and what that term even means in a modern context—through the lens of Darkside's new album "Live at Spiral House." We look at the newly-minted trio's role in the genre, and how they compare to Animal Collective and other modern "psych" bands.
Also discussed: some Ark followup, Water From Your Eyes, Palm, jam bands, Grimes' new tattoo and more.
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Today Juan poses a deep question about that moment, that artist, album or maybe even a song that changed your perception of music.
Song Samples from the Discussion:
Animal Collective – “Daily Routine” from Merriweather Post Pavilion (2009)
Beach Boys – “That’s Not Me” from Pet Sounds (1966)
Pink Floyd – “Dogs” from Animals (1977)
The Grateful Dead – “New Speedway Boogie” from Workingman’s Dead (1970)
Miles Davis – “So What” from Kind of Blue (1959)
David Bowie – “Be My Wife” Low (1977)
The Ramones – “Loudmouth” The Ramones (1977)
Thelonious Monk – “I Surrender, Dear” Brilliant Corners (1956)
John Coltrane – “My Favorite Things” My Favorite Things (1961)
Lorde – “Tennis Court” from Pure Heroine (2013)
Duster – “Inside Out” from Stratosphere (1998)
Marty Robbins – “Billy The Kid” from Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs (1959)
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – “Everybody I Love You” from Deja Vu (1970)
Support the showRecorded in 2003, this early era Animal Collective set features sticks, stones, and all you have you come to know and love from this band.
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