Merriweather Post Pavilion
- Animal Collective
- Band Name: Animal Collective
- Record Label: Domino
- Release Date: Jan 20, 2009
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8.3
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Universal acclaim- based on 472 Ratings
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Positive: 402 out of 472
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Mixed: 19 out of 472
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Negative: 51 out of 472
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CurtisB.Nov 24, 200910Amazing. Beautiful. Incomparable. Fresh. Fun. Ahead of our time.
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timmydNov 29, 200910
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KurtCMar 27, 200910Exceptionally solid album from beginning to end. More melody and harmonies than past albums. They're venturing out into more uncharted electronic territory (while still carrying their guitars and floor tom along). Great listen.
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Jul 10, 20119An all-encompassing, perfectly layered, challenging and beautiful album.
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Sep 22, 20119One of the best records of 2009. Finally their sound comes together in this Brian Wilson inspired album.
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NicoleVJan 20, 200910Absolutely wonderful! Best record of the 2000's I think for sure!
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AndrewLJan 20, 200910Best album I've heard in a long time.
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OllieHMar 4, 200910Best album of the 2000's so far in any genre of music.
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BaxterJan 7, 20109I went in expecting something terrible, as my previous experience with the band was not something I enjoyed. But what I found was one of the best albums of the year. Nice and enjoyable music that reminds me why pop is still a genre worth considering. Not the masterpiece that oh so many Pitchfork readers are calling it, but still an extremely solid and fun album.
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nwJan 21, 200910Album to beat this year.
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JeremyC.Jan 20, 200910Stunning. Simply stunning. Enough said. If you don't enjoy this album, either your ears are broken or you're dead.
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TrevorL.Jan 24, 200910Merriweather consolidates nearly all of AC's developed strengths and sheds nearly all of their past weaknesses, yielding a virtually perfect work that most of us will look back upon in our old age as one of the best damn albums we ever had the pleasure of meeting. A landmark.
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ChrisKJan 20, 200910Everything they have done culminates with this album. A Classic, one of the best this decade.
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DrewH.Jan 25, 200910Amazing, best album I have heard in ages, a completely new and orignal sound. I love it!
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JeffFeb 1, 20099Some songs hit you immediately, some take a bit of savoring to warm up to, but ultimately each song on Merriweather is overflowing with music talent. Past Animal Collective was very eccentric but still good, this album really solidifies their place amongst important bands with a much wider and now grateful audience.
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AndrewCFeb 21, 200910
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BolisGFeb 9, 200910Some great hooks got me started (Summertime Clothes, In the Flowers, Bluish), then each listen built on that foundation and before I knew i'm in love! This album is absolutely effen awesome!
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GBMar 20, 200910I got this album in late January, and since the day of purchase i've listened to it every single day. This album is a landmark.
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ChrisMAug 30, 200910It's otherworldly, the music and how good this album is.
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MattLJan 12, 201010
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TroelsS.Jan 18, 201010
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robertfJan 2, 201010One of "Those Albums" of the decade, Animal Collective really figured things out on this record. Feels may still be my personal favorite but this album is more full of hooks, emotion as well as an appreciation for love and music than may be more enthusiastic and hopeful than any "classic" album in a long long time. avey's songwriting keeps getting better (i.e. summertime clothes).
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JonJan 21, 200910Yes, it really is that good!!
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JayJan 20, 200910When In The Flowers explodes at the 2:30 mark, you know that you're in for an amazing experience. From the dreamy soundscape of Daily Routine to the pounding rhythms of Brother Sport, there's not a moment of weakness to be found in this 55 minutes. A very, very good album. Definitely worthy of all the hype.
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JeremiahMJan 20, 20099Hands down, one of the most enjoyable albums of the last several years. Animal Collective have found a rare groove, one which feels totally accessible and relaxed without losing any brilliance.
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BobbyYJan 20, 200910Great album. Solid through and through. Only thing I miss is the prominence of Avey's screams.
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DaveAJan 20, 200910Haha theres 37 user votes and this hasn't even been up on metacritic for a day! Its hard not to go ape shit over an album this amazing.
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TonyNJan 20, 200910
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AlexMJan 20, 200910
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bradfordc.Jan 24, 200910I get a hold of myself every night listening to this album. I love this band and special feelings they engender in me.
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TobyH.Jan 27, 20099Brilliant all the way through! My Girls may be the best song of the millennium!
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MattWJan 31, 200910
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EliJ.Oct 4, 200910
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PatrickCFeb 16, 200910The beatles album of the new century. organic, sonic-filled, and deeply layered to make an orgasmic mix of beauty.
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SebastianSMar 23, 20099
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NeilLMar 25, 200910
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normfApr 21, 200910This album is simply a great album of transcendent beauty. Their capacity to make electronic music warm and the astounding generosity of its sound and lyrics make this a great achievement
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ThomasWMay 8, 20099It took me a couple of listens to actually "take in" this album. It's... so... good. The beats and melodies are tremendous, and I love it oh so much.
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GeoffreyGMay 9, 200910The way so many different, disparate sounds mesh to create beautiful, melodic songs blows my mind. The Beach Boys-esque vocal harmonies are gorgeous, the songs build wonderfully, I just love this album. And it just keeps getting better and better.
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mattmJun 1, 200910Okay for people to say that this is an intellectual album, instead of an album to enjoy the hell out of, you are just stupid and don't even seem understand music. This album is one of the few albums where I just want to get up and dance with friends. Come on 'summertime clothes'? How can you think thats a song to 'think about'?
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BlooJun 24, 200910Everything importand is in the reviews, so I can only say I love this CD.
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DavidHAug 2, 20099
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DougHAug 2, 20099Great music. But when did it become the thing to invoke the Beach Boys every time a group sings harmony? This is a great album, but it doesn't sound even remotely like Pet Sounds or Smile so the comparison is just stupid. I agree with the previous reviewer that it sounds more like the Beatles "Tomorrow Never Knows"
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DerekPAug 27, 200910
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stomaSep 21, 200910Vital--contains ancient, in-between-the-lines truths--like electronica played with dirt clods in stead of keyboards--thgis is genetically important music--some will need to morph new synapses to accept the revelations but it is growth worth the strain.
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ZoranJan 21, 200910it's nice to see that somebody could record this after eight albums.
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ChristopherJan 21, 20099
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WayneB.Jan 21, 200910Love most their stuff. But I can listen this one with my wife around!
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BenK.Jan 21, 200910"Am I really all the things that are outside of me?" Groovy buddhist-beachboys-techno with didgeridoos. They are being compared a lot to the Flaming Lips. I like that band but AC are cooler by a mile.
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HarryS.Jan 21, 200910Perfection. This is it. When one talks about "being there" one talks about this.
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ElliottMJan 20, 200910A modern classic. Thank you, AC.
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OliverCJan 20, 200910Animal Collective's best album and the best album of the decade.
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LeeM.Jan 21, 200910Their best album. Fuses what's so good about so many other more inconsistent bands into a euphorically brilliant whole.
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NickRJan 20, 200910A giant sonic ball of pure beauty that fills you with all of God's love.
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AdamR.Jan 21, 200910This album, from the first track, makes you realize that Animal Collective could be the band that takes weird, experimental indie music and turns it into a movement of new pop. My only complaint is that after listening to this album 3 or 4 times, I am so infatuated with the sounds and melodies and addicted to the journey of the album that I want another album. Now.
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AaronS.Jan 21, 200910I doubt that I will hear a better album in 2009. A pivotal work for the Collective-it serves as a summation of their fascinating career to date as well as points to a new direction for the future. An important record that also happens to be catchy as hell.
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PatrickR.Jan 22, 200910An album whose rich melodies and harmonies show themselves over time, Merriweather Post Pavilion is an album that will certainly be talked about for a long time. Everything fits in its place, and nothing is there that shouldn't. Brilliant, beautiful and perfect.
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KyleNelsonJan 20, 200910This is truly great. yeah, that seems about right.
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KasperH.Jan 22, 200910It's a timeless, catchy and weird as hell. Great stuff.
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LeahT.Jan 24, 200910Brilliant, considering that I'm not a fan of the older work. If any of their albums will convert you, this one shall. The other eight fade in comparison. GENIUS. Buy it. Hear it. Love it.
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BillW.Jan 24, 200910Somewhere between the best of Strawberry Jam and Person Pitch.
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AntonMJan 25, 200910The best album since Kid A.
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S.H.Jan 25, 200910
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MarcosBJan 28, 20099A record that begins and ends close to perfection, but with some obscure passages in between.
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RonaldMJan 28, 200910I hope those initially disappointed don't give up so easy... it takes a few listens to unravel this one. Layer upon layers are revealed with repeat listening. Each song feels like a gift. I haven't loved an album this much in at least 10 years.
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stefanobJan 28, 200910Simply perfect. A real masterpiece.
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DolceAddictJan 28, 200910This is what psych-pop perfection sounds like.
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ChuckNorrisJan 28, 200910For me it's AC's best album next to Feels, probably even better. Take some catchy tunes and lyrics, set them to electronic music, add a few avant-garde elements, and you have redefined the term "(neo) psychedelic". ten thumbs up!
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BmanOct 30, 20099
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PedroCFeb 11, 200910
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PatNFeb 11, 200910Already chosen my top album of 2009.
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AdamPFeb 17, 20099
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HarryGFeb 17, 200910I hate voting 10s but when it is deserved, then it must be. Nothing else like it and more to the point not much near as good. This is one way to the future of music
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CMeezyFeb 26, 20099Love love love this album. Can't stop listening. I can't fathom that this won't make it on my top 5 list of 2009. If they added one more stellar track on here, it would be among my alltime favorites. As it is, this record is pretty high up there.
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DavidFeb 3, 200910Amazing; a masterpiece of psychedelic pop, and Animal Collective's best offering thus far. In a way, this is the Sgt. Pepper of our generation.
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LewisGFeb 3, 200910This album is awesome all around, but it takes a few times around to get it and love it. Don't just listen to it once and give up.
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GeoffGFeb 6, 200910
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WayneSMar 1, 200910Record of the decade!
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XMar 19, 200910All the average reviews are complete nonsense, believe the hype.
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DeanBMar 27, 20099A thrilling roller-coaster ride of an indie-pop album, creating a maddening euphoric buzz in your head which stays with you - and grows.
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VinceH.Mar 30, 20099
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JeremyKMar 5, 20099
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simlMar 5, 20099Pretty good. For me its pretty usual that a good album needs many listening so im not going to claim that again. Last time a heard a good album like this was Foals. Have a good time !
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DaveLApr 13, 200910Easily album of the year so far!
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RonanSApr 26, 20099This album has so many gorgeous little details it's very hard to get bored of it. While the lyrics are often hard to make out Of those I have heard I totally love. A slow-burning and ultimately very rewarding album
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ChrisMay 23, 20099I'm sure buck and ken are douches who listen to top 20, or who think the new green day album is actually good. This album is unbelievable. You don't need guitars to make art fellas.
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JaySJun 14, 200910
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GraemeTJun 2, 200910Album of the year so far! Hands down! It's a wonderful album, joyous and interesting. I've been listening to it since it came out and ahh it's so pretty.
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AndrewB.Jul 20, 200910Every song is amazing and all are VERY replayable. Best album of this year (I don't see anything topping it), and one of the best of the decade.
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mSAug 13, 20099
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VeeOct 11, 200910This music does not fit you if you love the mindless beat of the Jonas Brothers or Miley Cyrus or Nickleback. If you want to fill your mind with "baby babybabybaby" over thousands of time in a single album then you should go back to mainstream. To the people who bought this album because of the reviews: people who review musics have something that you don't: mind, brain, thoughts.
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SDKJan 21, 200910It's near perfect a record as any for this day and age. Like an accumulation of all things natural, MPP is the essence of universal likeness of being.
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JY.Jan 21, 200910They have evolved as musicians and made their most accessible album to date. Definitely their most "pop" sounding yet, and I don't think it's a bad thing with the way they structure melodies and especially harmonies behind Panda Bear and Avey Tare. Exceptional record.
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KarstenS.Jan 21, 200910For the love of all things beautiful in this world, don't just listen to this album. Put on your headphones and let it take you over. This album makes other music not sound like music at all. If you are not smiling throughout the entire album, it is possible that you have no soul.
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KevinS.Jan 21, 200910A career-heightening album from an amazing band. This will mark the explosion of this already popular group of musicians
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[Anonymous]Jan 21, 200910Simply astonishing. Woozy, hazy, ecstatic, melodic, filled with eccentricity and wonderfully produced. 11 incredible tracks in a row, each one of which works as a standalone piece and add up to a masterpiece when taken as a whole. One of the best albums I've ever heard, and possibly the best of the '00s.
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ChrisAJan 21, 200910Animal Collective have done it. They have won music.
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80By far the most streamlined and purposeful Animal Collective record. [Jan 2008, p.98]
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80In years past, Animal Collective have been cast as perpetual Peter Pans, forever stuck in childhood fantasias. But beneath the body-moving throbs and coruscating noises of Merriweather Post Pavilion, themes of domestic duty and devotion abound.
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100It feels like one of the landmark American albums of the century so far. [Jan 2008, p.86]