At least First Nation are a good idea in theory. Space-y strumming with slacker harmonies reminiscent of
And after all that horror, Animal Collective appear and all that suffering is alleviated. Worthwhile, even! Although this is a "Feels"-obsessed crowd, the band keeps everyone mesmerized throughout this spectacular hour-and-a-half set of mostly new material. Dizzy, ambient swirls; hallucinatory shoegaze, blistering drones -- their kitchen sink approach turns everything they touch into gold. This is one of those rare shows where the worst criticism I can come up with is "they peaked too early", in reference to the "Banshee Beat"/"Purple Bottle" doubleheader that works the crowd (and the band) into a giddy furor only thirty minutes into the set. When it's all over, the excitement level doesn't subside even after the house lights and music come on, as 700 people hold themselves hostage in a downtown Toronto club until the band returns for an unplanned performance of "Kids On Holiday".
Transcendent, sensational. Defintely worth wading through all that shit.
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