• Record Label: Fat Cat
  • Release Date: Oct 18, 2005
Metascore
84

Universal acclaim - based on 35 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 32 out of 35
  2. Negative: 0 out of 35
  1. The group sounds freer than ever before, almost as though they've never bothered with rock in their lives, and have only happened upon a bare few LPs before beginning their recording career.
  2. Feels is an excellent record, one that, despite a more conventional approach, happens to get better over time.
  3. Uncut
    80
    Feels depends on a balancing act between brilliance and whimsy, and some may need convincing that a purposely childlike band... is not twee. [Nov 2005, p.110]
  4. Feels is a highly rewarding journey into pop music's most primal, earthy, esoteric and ultimately beautiful places. And it's unlike anything else you will hear this year.
  5. Mojo
    80
    Every bit as chaotically charming as its predecessor. [Nov 2005, p.108]
  6. Q Magazine
    80
    It's a very strange album indeed. Happily, it's also a very good one. [Nov 2005, p.131]
  7. New Musical Express (NME)
    80
    'Sung Tongs' brought a smattering of organization to the band's chaos, and now 'Feels' finally sees them emerge, blinking, into the sunlight. [15 Oct 2005, p.35]
  8. Working best with eyes closed and a fertile imagination, Feels plays like a dreamscape of interconnected happenings, some coincidental, some intended, that's as dense as it is languid.
  9. Under The Radar
    70
    Too much of the record seems content to be beautifully languid, but too flighty to really unsettle you. [#11, p.105]
  10. Swapping campfire cosiness for expansive joy, they sound so accomplished the Flaming Lips comparisons fall by the wayside.
  11. Animal Collective have made the album I hoped they’d make, and even that it’s autumn and summer’s over.
  12. A carefully sequenced, fully imagined album--one that's designed to be consumed by people wearing headphones and staring into space.
  13. Spin
    91
    AC are all about the sometimes blissful, often uncanny intermingling of song and space. [Nov 2005, p.98]
  14. Paste Magazine
    70
    Unpredictably unique. [Dec 2005, p.126]
  15. Entertainment Weekly
    100
    Breathlessly giddy and shamelessly trippy. [21 Oct 2005, p.75]
  16. Feels fails to come together as a coherent whole.
  17. So refined at times it borders on the insipid.
  18. Feels is a psychedelic wonderland filled with life-affirming warmth.
  19. The great achievement of Feels is that it throws everything at every track yet never loses sight of the tunes themselves.
  20. Magnet
    90
    Feels is layered as no other Collective album before it. [#70, p.87]
  21. Half of the album is rambunctious and full, driving and manic; the other half charms us with melancholic lullabies fueled by a single sip from the purple bottle. The result: With Feels, Animal Collective has created its first pop masterpiece.
  22. The New York Times
    80
    If it isn't as formally shocking as "Sung Tongs," it's still a strong record. [17 Oct 2005]
  23. Blender
    70
    What's most frustrating about them is precisely what's most appealing: Their refusal to write traditional songs, coupled with their giggling nature-child personas, adds an air of mystery and makes for some beautifully offbeat melodies. [Nov 2005, p.131]
  24. Filter
    84
    It's cosmic Americana as once charted by Mercury Rev in the druggier days of yerself Is Steam and Boces. [#17, p.101]
  25. Feels takes the Collective in an exciting new direction, creating the kind of record that expands on the group's less esoteric strengths while also pushing their sound forward.
  26. "Feels" is by far the most agreeable Animal Collective yet, but whether or not that's a good thing is for you to decide.
  27. Feels is a near-stunning album a notable amount of the time.
  28. Feels further confirms that not only does Animal Collective make music different from anything else that’s out there – these folks are also quite good at it.
  29. Urb
    90
    To call these songs ambitious would be an understatement. [Oct 2005, p.76]
  30. Despite its many wondrous moments, 'Feels' is not a record for everyone.
  31. This is a wonderful album -- and a significant advance over the excellent Sung Tongs.
  32. Feels doesn’t trump earlier, more intimate Animal Collective releases. It’s just louder and messier.
  33. Although surprisingly self-conscious at moments, Feels remains rife with a triumphant beauty, a bucolic sound that stirs and entrances the listener like a happy secret.
  34. A glorious, noisy, melodic, celebratory release from the ever-inventive group.
  35. It's on the sonic departures, though, that Feels strikes its most resonant chord.
User Score
8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 151 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 8 out of 151
  1. Nov 2, 2010
    10
    All of their albums have their own unique sound, it takes a trained ear to notice these but once you do it's amazing how they can create thisAll of their albums have their own unique sound, it takes a trained ear to notice these but once you do it's amazing how they can create this sound that is so particular to the album. I love this album and I use it to study a lot because I don't know why but the music makes me feel good. Full Review »
  2. JoeP
    Nov 11, 2007
    1
    This band makes me scared for where music is heading...
  3. GuyH
    Apr 12, 2007
    8
    Solid album. For me the standout tracks are Banshee Beat, Loch Raven and Purple Bottle but most would seem to diagree on that!