Animal Collective Share New Album Isn’t It Now?: Stream
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If last year’s Time Skiffs left you wanting more from Animal Collective, you’re in luck: the band have shared another new album called Isn’t It Now?, out today via Domino.
Like many artists, Animal Collective’s plans were changed when the pandemic hit. The experimental band wrote about 20 songs before the world went into lockdown, and Time Skiffs comprised nine compositions Avey Tare, Panda Bear, Deakin, and Geologist were able to record separately to a click track. They saved nine more, however, for Isn’t It Now?, longing to work together in the same room.
The band teamed with Russell Elevado (D’Angelo, The Roots, Kamasi Washington) for the project, recording its songs in late 2021 before road-testing them on tour in 2022. Featuring the 22-minute long single “Defeat,” Isn’t It Now? marks Animal Collective’s longest record to date. Pre-orders for physical formats are ongoing, and you can stream the album via Apple Music or Spotify below.
Earlier this year, Animal Collective reissued their debut album Spirit They’re Gone, Spirit They’ve Vanished in a deluxe reissue that featured a 23-year-old cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams.”
Isn’t It Now? Artwork:
Isn’t It Now? Tracklist:
01. Soul Capturer
02. Genie’s Open
03. Broke Zodiac
04. Magicians from Baltimore
05. Defeat
06. Gem & I
7. Stride Rite
08. All the Clubs Are Broken
09. King’s Walk
Animal Collective Share New Album Isn’t It Now?: Stream
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