September 10th, 2009 8:38am
Lost In The Static Of The Sand
Le Loup “Beach Town”
When I listen to Le Loup’s new album, which is stylistically quite different from their far bleepier debut, I have little doubt that the Animal Collective — and specifically the Person Pitch album — have had a large impact on how these artists are approaching their music. It’s not a rip-off, and there are plenty of ideas to their own credit, but the sensibility with regards to rhythm, tone, texture, harmony, and mood is unmistakably of a piece with the Avey Tare and Panda Bear aesthetic. This is by no means a complaint or a slight on Le Loup — these are good ideas to run with, and they take them in different, usually more conventional places. The group have become much better with melody, and even better at placing lovely, semi-familiar tunes in misty, lightly kinetic arrangements that evoke a light-headed state of mind somewhere between inscrutable, unquestioned happiness and inexplicable, ineffable melancholy. “Beach Town” skews closer to the latter extreme, but the general tone of the record is evident: Feeling overcome by emotions you can hardly comprehend, and trying to process them without thinking your way out of the sensation.
Buy it from Hardly Art.