Comparison answer surface Panda Bear discography

Person Pitch vs Sinister Grift

Person Pitch currently leads Sinister Grift in Chorus's Panda Bear critic-consensus view.

Person Pitch sits at 84/100 across 24 reviews, while Sinister Grift sits at 76/100 across 13 reviews. Person Pitch has the deeper review sample right now. Consensus is tighter around Sinister Grift, which suggests critics are landing in a narrower range. Use this comparison to see where the stronger critic favorite sits against the adjacent discography benchmark.

Score Gap
8
points on Chorus's 0-100 scale
Review Gap
11
reviews separating the current samples
Tighter Consensus
Sinister Grift
lower spread means critics are clustering more tightly
Person Pitch by Panda Bear
Established consensus Higher score More reviews

Person Pitch

Panda Bear

ChoruScore
84
Reviews
24
Confidence 88%
Sources 23
Range 60-100
Spread 10.8
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Panda Bear's Person Pitch arrives as a leap in ambition and invention, a record where looped samples and sunlit harmonies collide to produce euphoric, often transcendent pop. Across 24 professional reviews the critical consensus awards the album an 84.13/100 score, and critics consistently point to the record's economy

Primary Praise

“Comfy in Nautica” best encapsulates the album’s inspired, multifaceted sound and ethos.

Primary Criticism

The album's core strength is its use of repetitive multi-tracked loops and dance/electronic structures to create ambitious, progressive pop.

Standout Tracks
Comfy in Nautica Bros Take Pills
Source Spread
60 · Spin 100 · The Guardian
Sinister Grift by Panda Bear
Established consensus Higher confidence Tighter consensus

Sinister Grift

Panda Bear

ChoruScore
76
Reviews
13
Confidence 90%
Sources 15
Range 60-90
Spread 7.0
Chorus Call
Broadly positive consensus

Panda Bear's Sinister Grift opens with a sunlit propulsion that immediately reframes Noah Lennox's solo work as more song-forward and warmly accessible than many expected. Across the record's sequencing, critics consistently point to “Praise”, “Ferry Lady”, “Elegy for Noah Lou” and several mid-album cuts such as “Left

Primary Praise

“Praise” is the best song because its warm harmonies and simple beat introduce the album’s emotional directness.

Primary Criticism

The album’s core strengths are its affable, good-natured spirit and moments of gorgeous, submerged songwriting despite uneven sequencing.

Standout Tracks
Praise Praise (lyric quote) Elegy for Noah Lou
Source Spread
60 · Slant Magazine 90 · Far Out Magazine