On Rock Island, their second LP, Palm produces evidence of a distinct
musical language, developed over time, in isolation, and out of
necessity. On the island, melodies are struck on what might be shells or
spines. Rhythms are scratched out, swept over, scratched again.
Individual instruments, and sometimes entire sections, skip and stutter.
There is the sense of a music box with wonky tension or a warped
transmission in which all the noise is taken for signal.
Out February 9 on Carpark // Recommended if you need an Animal Collective fix.
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