Is Wavves 'ripping off' AnCo / the 'Panda Bear aesthetic'?

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Wavves Mickey Mouse

I have never actively listened to a Wavves song, because they seem to be 'too fuzzy' or something. Kinda like the 'garage band aesthetic' that I don't 'get.' However, I listened to his new song 'MICKEY MOUSE' and it made me very confused. It sounded a lot like the band Animal Collective, particularly a song structured by the musical genius Noah 'Panda Bear' Lennox.

Sorta reminds me of 'Peace Bone' mixed with 'Bros' type of structure and hint of 'Reverend Green/Fireworks.' I think the lyrics are talking about 'never wanting to be old', then references some cryptic metaphor about 'a thing in the back of your brain' (science analogy trying to remind u how mortal we are), and then something about your brain telling u that u will 'be safe.' It seems like a very 'simple song', like to the point that you could say it is 'stupid.'

I am not sure why Wavves is converting to the conceptual core aesthetic. Maybe he sees that the live brand that Animal Collective has established, and believes that he can make a longer, more fiscally empowering career if he makes songs that are meaningful, simple looped electronic conceptual core ballads. Probs questions the long term viability of 'fuzzy guitar with droned lyrics.' Feel like he possibly might be 'making fun of every1' for 'liking AnCo', and made this song to say 'this type of song is easy to make, I can shit out a song like this as a joke.' Suddenly felt insecure, like he is making fun of me for wearing a Merriweather Post Pavvy tshirt. Not sure if he just 'deconstructed' the state of the modern indie-musicsphere with this song, or if he is 'trying to break into it.'

Wavves seems to h8 everything.

Seems like he has a 'destructive personality', even though people might call him 'a genius.' Maybe he is a talented, fallen-from-grace bro who is 'searching for something more' out of life/'the arts', and can't help but feel 'disconnected' from the type of ghey rewards/ghey fans that come with 'success' in any sphere of 'the arts.' If I could be a writer for Rolling Stone/SPIN/other dying music mag, I would start constructing a long profile piece, calling him 'The Indie Kurt Cobain' just in case he really is 'trying to leave this Earth.' Would make sure to emphasize that his soul is 'beautiful' and possibly 'misunderstood' even though we continue to hear his name in some what 'destructive' news stories.

Previous Wavves Coverage: I don't 'get' Wavves
http://www.hipsterrunoff.com/2009/03/wavves-bro.html

Wonder if Wavves is HRO's 'next Justice' in that I 'don't listen to his music very actively', but enjoy analyzing his personal brand/aesthetic.