Person Pitch by Panda Bear

Person Pitch

Panda Bear

2006

Person Pitch is a Alt/Indie album by Panda Bear, originally released in 2006. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked, owned by 22 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Dream Pop
  • holographic
  • hypnotic
  • psychedelic

About

In 2007, no one saw <i>Person Pitch</i> coming. The third solo album from Animal Collective member Noah Lennox—recording as Panda Bear—was an absolute revelation to anyone who’d been closely following not only his music, but the general trajectory of indie as a whole. <i>Person Pitch</i>’s bright and melancholic electronic pop sound was worlds away from his previous record, 2004’s meditative and monastic <i>Young Prayer</i>. And though the wild-eyed melodic bursts of Animal Collective’s 2004 breakout <i>Sung Tongs</i> gestured towards <i>Person Pitch</i>’s impossibly lush Brian Wilson-isms, nothing about <i>Sung Tongs</i>’ sparse structure hinted at the absolute swarm of sound Lennox would conjure on this landmark of an album. Beyond creating its own totally unique sonic world, <i>Person Pitch</i> proved massively influential on an entire generation of DIY musicians, and is considered one of the building blocks for the 2010s chillwave subgenre. Its reach extended to the other members of Animal Collective themselves, who drew from Lennox’s love of the low end for their own epochal <i>Merriweather Post Pavilion</i> in 2009. Despite <i>Person Pitch</i>’s seismic impact on indie, its seven songs—five relative miniatures anchored by two sweeping epics (the oceanic “Bros” and the hypnotic raga of “Good Girl/Carrots”)—have an intimate, homespun feel. It’s electronic music with an unusual tactility; you can practically feel Lennox’s fingers press the buttons on the Boss SP-303 sampler that he used to assemble the album. His lyrics are achingly personal, even as they resemble sparse mantras and nakedly sincere koans, from his meditations about depression on the gently shaking “Take Pills”’ to the devotional pleas for authenticity on the booming “Comfy in Nautica.” Anchoring it all is Lennox’s uncanny beam of a voice, which rings like a bell and carries a distinct loveliness. It’s a record that, beneath thickets of dense and disorienting sound, isn’t afraid to wear its heart on its sleeve—a sense of honest expression that has cemented <i>Person Pitch</i> as a generational classic, and defines Lennox’s singular career as a whole.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Comfy In Nautica4:04
  2. 2Take Pills5:23
  3. 3Bros12:30
  4. 4Im Not3:59
  5. 5Good Girl / Carrots12:42
  6. 6Search For Delicious4:53
  7. 7Ponytail2:05

Credits

Production & Engineering

22 collectors on Gatefold own this · 9 pressings tracked on Gatefold