Review: Animal Collective are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their influential album Sung Tongs by releasing Sung Tongs Live at the Theatre at Ace Hotel, capturing the complete set from their 2018 performance of it in full Tracks like 'Leaf House,' 'Winters Love,' and 'College' channel the essence of American folk akin to the Simon & Garfunkel, with the pure yet imperfect harmonies of the Beach Boys. Tare and Bear's vocal interplay evokes the ambitions of 'Cabinessence' and Smiley Smile, but unlike Brian Wilson's grand symphonies, Animal Collective keeps things dynamic and untethered. 'Who Could Win a Rabbit' bursts with playful energy, its acoustic guitar setting off a joyous race of harmonies and chaotic, exuberant vocals. The reflective 'The Softest Voice' layers delicate guitar lines, with whispering harmonies suggesting a serenade to forest spirits. 'We Tigers' brings a ritualistic feel, leading to impressionistic ballads like 'Mouth Wooed Her,' filled with coos and birdcalls. Sung Tongs is a vibrant, unpredictable journey of chance meetings, celebratory dances, and fleeting epiphaniesia captivating and joyous exploration.The live album offers a fresh take on a beloved classic, highlighting the band's dynamic performance.
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