His take on the 1994 song premiered during Geologist’s radio show

During his NTS Radio show, Geologist debuted his Animal Collective bandmate Avey Tare’s cover of Will Oldham’s “West Palm Beach.” The song was originally released under Oldham’s Palace moniker on a 7” in 1994. Hear it below starting around the 28:00 mark. Before playing Avey Tare’s rendition of the track, Geologist described the influence of Oldham and other Drag City artists on Animal Collective. “Anything that was on Drag City in the ’90s was incredibly important to us,” he said. “Will Oldham was one of the first things we heard where it opened our minds up to, for lack of a better word, country music stylings. I think some of that influence is present on [Avey Tare]’s new record.”

Avey Tare recently released his new solo album, Eucalyptus, while Oldham’s latest release was the Merle Haggard covers album Best Troubador. Read Pitchfork’s feature, “The Strangest Trip: Animal Collective on the Legacy of Animal Collective.”

Watch Avey Tare’s Slasher Flicks perform at Pitchfork Music Festival 2014: