A little while ago, I found this Animal Collective cover of My Girls by a band called Taken by Trees; The video for which is above. I really loved the song when I heard it but for whatever reason I never looked into them beyond that. Taken By Trees is Victoria Bergsman; an amazingly beautiful song writer from Sweden. All her songs reflect a direct connection to a natural environment.
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A little while ago, I found this Animal Collective cover of My Girls by a band called Taken by Trees; The video for which is above. I really loved the song when I heard it but for whatever reason I never looked into them beyond that. Taken By Trees is Victoria Bergsman; an amazingly beautiful song writer from Sweden. All her songs reflect a direct connection to a natural environment.

This Sunday Deakin of Animal Collective will be playing in LA. I know you were looking for those tickets when this show went on sale and to no one’s surprise they were hard to get if you didn’t jump on them. Well lucky for us, a second show has been added at 5 PM on Sunday and the Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock and we have a pair of tickets to give away for it! This show will be amazing. This is a chance to see Deakin for the first time in LA and he will also be performing with Drawlings who will be playing McWorld with Kria Brekkan that coming wednesday (fbook event) If you want them, send an email to info@thefmly.com with your favorite music of the moment (either an mp3 or myspace, last.fm or something).
ticket link
Palms – Boundary Waters – (Josh Dibb Remix. a.k.a Deakin)

We are so excited about this show. Kria Brekkan (former lead singer of Mum) and Drawlings will be coming to McWorld on March 24th. Drawlings is the sister of Avey Tare’s Animal Collective and the family blood runs deep as her musicbox-tickertoy music has the same hauntingly beautiful quality. Kria Brekkan has the ability to pull you deep down inside the earth and open up your soul. Her music hits a note with me that goes straight into me. It is uncomfortable but leaves me longing for more. This is going to be a really spectacular show and, personally, I wouldn’t miss it for the world.
Kria Brekkan – Place of You
Avey Tare & Kria Brekkan – Opis Helpus
1. Kings of Convenience – Weight of My Words
2. Philip Seymour Hoffman – duckfangs tickle my ankles
3. Why? – Early Whitney
4. Animal Collective – Good Lovin’ Outside
5. Coeur de pirate – Berceuse
6. Cloud Nothings – Can’t Stay Awake
7. Big Whup – Cover My Eyes
8. Toro y Moi – blessa
9. Dirty Projectors – Two Young Sheeps
10. St. Vincent – Human Racing
11. Hiking – Radding the Flesh
12. Truman Peyote – New Wife, New Life
13. 60 Watt Kid – 2012
14. Black Moth Super Rainbow – Gold Splatter
15. Church – Happiness
Thanks to everyone that listened and tuned in. The ‘best of’ show was a lot of fun. Thank you especially to those that told us their favorite music of 2009. Send me your favorite music of 2009 at publiceducation@thefmly.com and we’ll play it on next weeks show!
So without further ado, the play list for the ‘best of 2009′ show.
Evan Voytas – Getting Higher
Wildlife – Sea Dreamer
Noah And The Whale – 2 Atoms in a Molecule
David Bazan – Bless This Mess
What’s Up – Content Imagination
Kurt Vile – Freeway
Church – Happiness
Uuvvwwz – Castle
Passion Pit – Moth’s Wings
Black Moth Super Rainbow – Dark Bubbles
Bobby Birdman – Be Warned
Avi Buffalo – Whats it in For
Big Whup – Trim
Pizza! – Be a Man
Atlas Sound – Walk About
Animal Collective – Lion in a Coma
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – 40 Day Dream
Frightened Rabbit – Swim Till You Can’t See Land
Miike Snow – Animal
Real Estate – Fake Blues
Why? – January Twenty Something
Vetiver – Strictly Rule
Toro y Moi – Blessa
Neon Indian – Deadbeat Summer
Casiotone For The Painfully Alone feat. Dear Nora – Hot Boyz (Missy Elliot cover)
Thom Yorke – Lotus Flower (live)
The XX – Crystalised
Discovery – Osaka Loop Line
You can download the full show here

Remember when I said that We All Have Hooks For Hands came and played in my apartment? Here are some photos (above & after the jump) taken by Cop Magnet and the band, way sweet videos coming soon!
We All Have Hooks For Hands – Elvis “MF” Christ
Unrelated, I just watched Gigantic on Cameron’s instant Netflix account (thanks for the password, dude) and although the entire film was cute, warm, and full of heart-wrenching Zooey Deschanel moments I’ve gotta give huge props to the soundtrack. I never thought that I’d see the day when Animal Collective rounds out the final scene in a film and upon hearing “Did You See The Words” from the Feels era come in during the last few shots I was not only overcome with aural delight but offered a rejuvenating hope for something I can’t quite put my finger on. Right now I’m just way enthused that this lil’ gem was picked over the more surfaced tunes, so fresh. If you’re in the mood for one of the cuter alternative romantic comedies and have Netflix (or are pretty clever at finding movies online) Gigantic is def worth checkin’ out.

-Maurice Merleau-Ponty
ps. animal collective’s fall be kind has leaked. i’m not encouraging anything, just sayin’…it’s awesome (even for those who got way too comfortable with those live recordings).
Whaaaat thhhheeee…totally did not see this coming. With remixes along the talent of Grouper, Panda Bear and Burial, Phaseone quickly become a producer to keep an ear out for and with the sounds of this mixtape he may have just dropped one of 2009’s best. Finding future anthems in today’s already epic sounds, Phase has this ability to give weed goggles to anything he comes by. Elaborating on complex progressions, building beats in the absence of rhythm and making it not only recommended but absolutely necessary to crank the volume are just a few reasons to fall in love with the dude. Don’t think about downloading this tape, just fucking do it – NOW! It’s killer. Ahhh, I just got to the Radiohead remix.
Phaseone – White Collar Crimes
Animal Collective – Daily Routine (Phaseone Remix)
Panda Bear – I’m Not (Phaseone remix)
Phaseone – Stormin
edit: i just smoked and began relistening. once you get to that to the raekwon x blind man’s colour blend it’s a whole ‘nother planet. and that’s only the third tune…

Thanks to Johnny Disaster from Porch of the Mystics for letting the public peep this mash before heading out to the Peace Corps. Animal Collective’s “Banshee Beat” and the Beach Boys’ “I’m Waiting For The Day” all in one? Suhweet.
Animal Collective vs. The Beach Boys – I’m Waiting for my Banshee

“‘I think we’re in the midst of a literacy revolution the likes of which we haven’t seen since Greek civilization,’ she says. For Andrea Lunsford, technology isn’t killing our ability to write. It’s reviving it—and pushing our literacy in bold new directions.
The first thing she found is that young people today write far more than any generation before them. That’s because so much socializing takes place online, and it almost always involves text. Of all the writing that the Stanford students did, a stunning 38 percent of it took place out of the classroom—life writing, as Lunsford calls it. Those Twitter updates and lists of 25 things about yourself add up.
The fact that students today almost always write for an audience (something virtually no one in my generation did) gives them a different sense of what constitutes good writing. In interviews, they defined good prose as something that had an effect on the world. For them, writing is about persuading and organizing and debating, even if it’s over something as quotidian as what movie to go see. The Stanford students were almost always less enthusiastic about their in-class writing because it had no audience but the professor: It didn’t serve any purpose other than to get them a grade. As for those texting short-forms and smileys defiling serious academic writing? Another myth. When Lunsford examined the work of first-year students, she didn’t find a single example of texting speak in an academic paper.
We think of writing as either good or bad. What today’s young people know is that knowing who you’re writing for and why you’re writing might be the most crucial factor of all.” [via / via]
We, as youth, are a potentially potent form of opposition and social change. The culture industry has thrived for a strong 70 years, but I strongly believe that with our generation’s force and resistance against the treatment of our lives as a commodity there will, over time, be a stronger social change hopefully leading to a necessary political transformation. The artist was once regarded as a radar for future social forecasting, this is just one reason why we believe community to be so important and stress this within our events for if we don’t have each other then what do we have to become inspired by and believe in? Sure there are legends of the past such as Laurie Anderson or for some, Madonna, but we will never understand the context in which they rose and a simulation would only result in, well, a simulation. Hitting up backyard shows and DIY spots all over the country there’s overwhelming evidence to support a proliferating concept and movement. I’m not really sure what I’m trying to lead up to, but sit down for a moment and just think about your time and space. No matter what the answer is for you, how fucking lucky are we to be here?
Liars – Read The Book That Wrote Itself
Animal Collective – College
I’m off to night two of Animal Collective in Prospect Park. Wish you were here.
Animal Collective – Winter’s Love (Live at Other Music)
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Atlas Sound – Walkabout (w/ Noah Lennox)










