Grass (song)
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"Grass" | ||
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Single by Animal Collective | ||
from the album Feels | ||
Released | September 26, 2005 | |
Format | CD single 7-inch |
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Recorded | March, 2005 | |
Genre | Experimental/Freak Folk | |
Length | 2:59 | |
Label | Fat Cat | |
Writer(s) | Animal Collective | |
Producer(s) | Scott Colburn | |
Animal Collective singles chronology | ||
"Who Could Win a Rabbit" (2004) |
"Grass" (2005) |
"Purple Bottle" (2006) |
"Grass" is the first single from Animal Collective's 2005 album, Feels. Upon its release, it was showered with critical praise for its delicate balance of melodic pop sensibilities and discordant yelping. Pitchfork listed the song at #31 in its Top 50 Singles of 2005, claiming it is "as infectious as anything on the pop charts this year, and lots more fun to scream along with". Stylus also placed it in its Top 50 Singles of 2005 (this time at #44), citing the band's ability to "play tug of war between typical pop dynamics and the skewed perspective of experimental music".
The single is currently available in both CD single and 7" formats.
[edit] Track listing
CD
- "Grass"
- "Must Be Treeman"
- "Fickle Cycle" (Live)
DVD
- "Grass"
- "Who Could Win a Rabbit"
- "Fickle Cycle"
plus a six-minute video and sound collage by Brian DeGaw of Gang Gang Dance
Animal Collective |
Avey Tare | Panda Bear | Deakin | Geologist |
Other Contributors: Vashti Bunyan | Doctess | Eyvind |
Band Discography |
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Albums: Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished | Danse Manatee | Hollinndagain | Campfire Songs | Here Comes the Indian | Sung Tongs | Feels |
Extended Plays: Prospect Hummer | People |
Singles: "Wastered" | "Who Could Win a Rabbit" | "Grass" | "The Purple Bottle" |
Solo & Related Acts: Terrestrial Tones | Jane | Avey Tare & Kría Brekkan | Panda Bear |
Solo & Related Discography |
Studio Albums: Panda Bear | Paradise | COcOnuts | Young Prayer | Blasted | Oboroed / Circus Lives | Berserker | Dead Drunk | Person Pitch | Pullhair Rubeye |
Extended Plays & Singles: Crumbling Land | "I'm Not/Comfy in Nautica" | "Bro's" | "Carrots" | "Take Pills" |
See also |
Paw Tracks | New Weird America | WikiProject |