Here is a sweet video that includes a brand new Panda Bear track, "Atiba Song". This video, shot by Atiba Jefferson and Ty Evans, was made to test the new Panasonic Lumix GH2 DSLR.
Shot entirely in Nostalgic Mode with no color grading, this film makes me long for those old days when I never did learn how to skateboard.
ATIBA EVANS Panasonic GH2 Skate from skatefairy on Vimeo.
Showing posts with label Panda Bear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panda Bear. Show all posts
Monday, January 17, 2011
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Atlas Sound - "Walkabout (w/ Noah Lennox)"
One of my favorite summer anthems is easily Atlas Sound's song "Walkabout" off the upcoming (Oct. 20) album, Logos. Atlas Sound is the solo project of Deerhunter frontman Bradford Cox. His first album under the Atlas Sound moniker, Let The Blind Lead Those Who Can See But Cannot Feel, got excellent reviews. The sound can best be described as very distinct songs with hazy atmospherics. However, the new song "Walkabout", which happens to feature Panda Bear's Noah Lennox, has a poppier feel to it. The song has a definitive Panda Bear sound to it with the Beach Boys like harmonies. Further, the high-pitched organ loop adds much to the song and has a way of bringing you back for more and more. We will soon find out if the rest of Logos will be of a similar sound....I certainly hope so!
In the meantime, take a listen to "Walkabout":
Atlas Sound - Walkabout (w/ Noah Lennox)
In the meantime, take a listen to "Walkabout":
Atlas Sound - Walkabout (w/ Noah Lennox)
Monday, July 13, 2009
Ganglians - Monster Head Room
About two weeks ago, I posted about Ganglians and my growing intrigue after hearing one of their songs, "Valiant Brave" from their debut LP, Monster Head Room. I have now had the opportunity to listen to the entire album several times (8 and counting). As you can see on my sidebar "Du's Top 25 of 2009", Ganglians' Monster Head Room has risen to the top. This album is full of some fantastic harmonies and this is the foremost reason for its climb up my list. I am a really big sucker for the Beach Boys-like harmonies that have been popularized by some indie artists (Animal Collective, Grizzly Bear, Panda Bear, etc.). In fact, for this reason, Panda Bear's 2007 album, Person Pitch, was my number one album of that year. Yet Ganglians' album is in a different vein than these quite popular indie bands. Monster Head Room combines these rich harmonies with a lo-fi pyschedelia approach resulting in a a unique albeit gorgeous album. An album that reveals itself to you with continued listens, Ganglians' Monster Head Room is an album that should not be ignored. I don't see it moving off its perch at #1 on my 2009 list.
Here are two more of my favorite songs from Monster Head Room.
Ganglians - Lost Words
Ganglians - Cryin' Smoke
Here are two more of my favorite songs from Monster Head Room.
Ganglians - Lost Words
Ganglians - Cryin' Smoke
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