You can hear clips of three new Animal Collective songs — “My Girls,” “Also Fightened,” and “Bluish” — at FactMagazine. (Via GvsB, who surmises that they won’t be up for long.)

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Comments (7)
  1. Evan  |   Posted on Nov 17th, 2008

    god DAMN.

    My Girls wont work :(

    But fuckin’ a, Bluish is AMAZING.

    • Andrew  |   Posted on Nov 17th, 2008

      I thought you meant “My Girls” wouldn’t work as a song and was ready to totally call you out… but yeah, that sucks the file wouldn’t work. The other two, predictably amazing though. Maybe AC will give us a digital Thanksgiving gift…?

  2. Factor  |   Posted on Nov 17th, 2008

    Columbia, MD in the house!

  3. marmalade  |   Posted on Nov 17th, 2008

    gonna be good, but nothing compared to what I think the Grizzly Bear album is going to be (epic classic amazingness)

    • Evan  |   Posted on Nov 17th, 2008

      I was with you on that til I heard this studio version clip of Bluish. it’s truly something else.

  4. todd s.  |   Posted on Nov 18th, 2008

    you can still hear a huge chunk of bluish (and maybe the other tracks to if you can figure it out):

    http://www.factmagazine.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1496&Itemid=26

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