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Two decades since his debut as the masked drummer and vocalist dubbed Animal Collective, Noah Lennox has had so many creative lives, navigated so many different styles and been part of so many beloved recordings, that it can be easy to overlook the consistency of his creative vision. From solo albums like 2007‘s Person Pitch and 2015’s Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper, to discoveries with Animal Collective like 2004‘s Sung Tongs and 2009’s Merriweather Post Pavilion, to his collaborations with Daft Punk and Solange, Dean Blunt and Paramore, all of his work has followed an instantly recognisable emotional thread, influencing multiple generations and genres of artists.
In Sinister Grift, Lennox’s first solo album in five years, he returned with another statement that seems equally cumulative and unprecedented in his catalogue. While his solo records have ranged from intimate expressions of grief to colourful electronic works, his music has never before sounded so warm and immediate. Working from his home studio in Lisbon, Portugal, with Animal Collective bandmate Josh ‘Deakin’ Dibb, Lennox transforms Panda Bear into something akin to an old-school rock ensemble, playing almost all the instruments himself and inviting kindred spirits into the process, such as Cindy Lee, Rivka Ravede from Spirit of the Beehive and – for the first time on a Panda Bear solo album – each of his Animal Collective bandmates.
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Ticket: 15€