WHAT WEEKLY

Animal Collective at Senator Theatre

22 April 2010

★ Brooke Hall & Justin Allen

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Absurd Melodic Horrific Beautiful Freakish Surreal Awesome Revolting Inspirational Trippy Disgusting Jarring Odd Powerful Creepy Lush Dreamy
Harmonious Heavy Hellish Progressive Polarizing Violent Bizarre Dynamic
Grotesque Guttural Mysterious Provocative Stimulating Unusual
Experimental Abstract Indulgent Colorful Wild Fantastic Disturbing

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Deakin and Geologist from Animal Collective with ODDSAC director Danny Perez at the Senator Theater for the Baltimore premier of what they’ve dubbed a “visual record.”

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Nearly every seat was full at the historic Senator Theater as fans of Animal Collective filed in for a chance to see ODDSAC and to take part in Q & A session post viewing. And, as if that wasn’t enough, your friendly neighborhood party people in the place to be Fortune5Fifty put on another great show in the Senator that you should have been at.

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This is what the fans looked like before seeing the movie…

Michael Gold, Ken Greller and Jasper Chisolm.

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Here’s John Butler and Laura Slater.

For once, the crew at What Weekly have a split opinion about the movie. Some of us feel as though this was a disturbing though amazing “visual record” that has the potential to change how artists produce film and music.

Some of us feel, although we acknowldge video records as the next evolution of music videos and definitely the way of the future, this particular music record, however innovative, unleashed demons that are stalking human kind as we speak. Come on, it was friggin’ scary.

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