Grass
Animal Collective · 2005
10 min · 3 tracks · electronic · art rock · psychedelic music
A whimsical blend of experimental pop and psychedelic sounds that invites introspection and playfulness.
Grass is a single by Animal Collective, released in 2005. A whimsical blend of experimental pop and psychedelic sounds that invites introspection and playfulness. The album was well-received, with tracks like 'Grass' becoming staples in the band's live performances and contributing to their growing influence in the indie music scene. Its unique sound has inspired numerous artists within the experimental pop genre, helping to broaden the scope of what mainstream audiences would consider psychedelic music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Grass sound like?
A whimsical blend of experimental pop and psychedelic sounds that invites introspection and playfulness. Rooted in electronic and art rock.
What makes Grass by Animal Collective notable?
The album was well-received, with tracks like 'Grass' becoming staples in the band's live performances and contributing to their growing influence in the indie music scene. Its unique sound has inspired numerous artists within the experimental pop genre, helping to broaden the scope of what mainstream audiences would consider psychedelic music. Released in 2005, 'Grass' is part of Animal Collective's transition into more accessible yet innovative soundscapes following their critically acclaimed album 'Sung Tongs.' This period marked a significant evolution in their style, moving from the raw experimentalism of earlier work to a more structured approach while still embracing their avant-garde roots.
How many songs are on Grass?
Grass has 3 tracks, running approximately 10 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Grass Standout 2:58
- 2 Must Be Treeman Standout 3:14
- 3 Fickle Cycle Standout 4:28
Release Date
September 26, 2005
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
10 min 40 sec
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