Animal Collective member Brian Weitz, known as Geologist, has announced his first solo studio album. The record is titled “Can I Get a Pack of Camel Lights?”. It will be released on January 30 through the Drag City label.

This announcement follows his recent collaborative work and marks a significant personal milestone. The news was confirmed through official music industry channels.
New Single “Tonic” Pays Homage to Influential NYC Venue
The album’s lead single is titled “Tonic”. Geologist named it after the now-closed New York music venue. He was inspired by a 1998 Keiji Haino performance he witnessed there.
The track features Animal Collective bandmate Avey Tare on contributions. Drummer Alianna Kalaba also performs on the song. This collaborative spirit runs throughout the entire album.
A Shift in Musical Approach and Instrumentation
Geologist explained his move away from guitar-based music. He found greater creative freedom using the hurdy-gurdy. This alternative instrument helped him achieve a sound closer to his artistic vision.
The album features a wide range of collaborators. They include clarinetist Shane McCord and cellist Mikey Powers. His son, Merrick Weitz, even plays guitar on one track.
This solo project arrives after Animal Collective’s 2023 album “Isn’t It Now?”. It represents a new chapter for the experimental musician. Fans can expect a deeply personal and exploratory work.
Geologist’s debut solo effort showcases his evolving artistry beyond the group’s dynamic. The album promises a unique sonic journey for listeners. “Can I Get a Pack of Camel Lights?” will be available worldwide this January.
Thought you’d like to know-
Who is Geologist from Animal Collective?
Geologist is the stage name for Brian Weitz. He is a founding member of the experimental pop band Animal Collective. He often provides electronic textures and samples for the group.
What is the title of Geologist’s new album?
The debut solo album is called “Can I Get a Pack of Camel Lights?”. It is scheduled for release on January 30. The album will be available through Drag City records.
Does the album feature other Animal Collective members?
Yes, David “Avey Tare” Portner appears on the lead single “Tonic”. The album also includes several other musical collaborators. This includes drummers Emma Garau and Ryan Oslance.
What inspired the musical direction for this record?
Geologist was inspired by a story about Greg Ginn. He also referenced a formative hurdy-gurdy performance by Keiji Haino. This led him to explore new instrumental approaches.
Will Geologist tour for this solo album?
No tour dates have been announced at this time. The focus is currently on the album’s January release. Future live performances remain a possibility.
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