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Animal Collective have shared a final new album preview, 'Gem & I'
Full-length 'Isn't It Now?' is due to drop on 29th September.
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"De Soto de Son" is a track by Animal Collective, from the album Campfire Songs, released 1st March 2003. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 3 articles about Animal Collective.
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Baby canteen, when I thought your heart stopped beating The room brought out the silence in your breathing A birth in wooded housing will help you live beyond your numbers Let us pray to pan let in the light And see us bathe and sleep among us Smell the bodies of our elders And wake up to the milky way at breakfast I’ll take the time to pick up all the widow makers broken No real way to remember if they'll work again Color people say "Oh no" 'Cause they think it’s contagious Marshmallow people say "Oh yeah" 'Cause they think it's a masterpiece The sky has brakes What a good way to rise De Soto de Son will probably take all day On his side of the world they're taking their time Goodbye Blue heron Green fly Goodbye, goodbye I’ve got a raft you'll sail 'til the open Lie in the lake while your body is broken When you go out I’ll cry in the thicket Shooting from school There’s a green where the crickets cry Mom can't breathe and I that know she's leaving Birds on the quay are all food for the crocodile So slow it down It's not a race Death takes time Do you see it? Baby canteen swollen fingers in the water I roped an island pony for your birthday I'll live in wooded housing till they put out all your needles And drop you in and shelter near the highway Color people say "Oh no" 'Cause they think it’s contagious Marshmallow people say "Oh yeah" 'Cause they think it's a masterpiece
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Full-length 'Isn't It Now?' is due to drop on 29th September.

To celebrate the announcement, two tracks have been shared, 'The Musical' and 'Hey Bog'.

The Baltimore four-piece had initially planned five live shows in the UK next month.

