Animal Collective Announce Feels 20th Anniversary Reissue, Share “Grass” Demo: Listen


Animal Collective are celebrating the 20th anniversary of Feels with a special reissue of the album featuring nine B-sides and previously unreleased demos. Feels (20th Anniversary) is out on vinyl, CD, and digitally on October 17 via Domino. What’s more, the experimental indie-rock band is also putting out FeelsLive 04/05, a collection of live recordings taped to MiniDisc at shows from 2004 and 2005 tours. That’s also out on cassette, MiniDisc, and digitally on October 17. Listen to the never-before-released demo of Feels classic “Grass,” and see the full tracklist, below.

Animal Collective’s most recent studio album, Isn’t It Now?, came out in 2023, while Panda Bear put out his own solo LP, Sinister Grift, this past March. Animal Collective also dropped two songs earlier this summer, “Love on the Big Screen” and “Buddies on the Blackboard.”

Revisit Pitchfork’s interview “The Strangest Trip: Animal Collective on the Legacy of Animal Collective.”

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Animal Collective: Feels (20th Anniversary)

Feels (20th Anniversary):

01 Did You See the Words
02 Grass
03 Flesh Canoe
04 The Purple Bottle
05 Bees
06 Banshee Beat
07 Daffy Duck
08 Loch Raven
09 Turn Into Something

01 Must Be Treeman
02 Fickle Cycle
03 People
04 Tikwid
05 My Favorite Colors
06 Banshee Beat (Demo)
07 Bees (Demo)
08 Grass (Demo)
09 Tikwid (Demo)

FeelsLive 04/05:

01 Wastered (Live Bowery Ballroom 8/15/04)
02 Loch Raven (Live Haverford College 4/23/05)
03 Did You See the Words Edit (Live Haverford College 4/23/05)
04 Fickle Cycle (Live Ottobar 11/19/04)
05 Grass (Live Ottobar 11/19/04)
06 Daffy Duck (Live Ottobar 11/19/04)
07 Turn Into Something (Live Coltrane 4/22/05)
08 Sponge Luke (Live Bowery Ballroom 8/15/04)



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