Album

Here Comes The Indian

Animal Collective

2003 · Electronic, Rock

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Here Comes The Indian by Animal Collective

Here Comes The Indian is a Rock album by Animal Collective, originally released in 2003. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked, owned by 6 collectors.

About

Here Comes the Indian is the fourth studio album by Baltimore-based band Animal Collective, released on June 17, 2003. This was the first album to bear the name Animal Collective; before Indian, they had chosen to credit themselves according to who played on each album. Here Comes the Indian is the first release on which all four members of the group perform together, although, on their previous release, Campfire Song, Geologist was present for the recording. Recording The album was recorded live in three day. Avey Tare played his guitar through an Ibanez delay rack and Boss pitch shifter/delay pedal to create a doubled, fuller sound, since he was the only one playing guitar at the time. The group also took turns processing sounds through various effect, such as a Roland SH-2 synthesizer and a vocoder. Avey and Panda Bear later recorded the vocals at Avey's house onto MiniDisc, then added them in like electronic sounds along with piano loops that Avey had made. Mixing of the album lasted between three to four day. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Native Belle3:52
  2. 2Hey Light5:41
  3. 3Infant Dressing Table8:35
  4. 4Panic4:48
  5. 5Two Sails On A Sound12:20
  6. 6Slippi2:49
  7. 7Too Soon6:27

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Art Rock
  • abrasive
  • chaotic
  • psychedelic

Credits

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