
Lennox plays in the band Jane and Together with DJ Scott Mou. In February 2019, he released the LP Buoys, featuring production work by longtime collaborator Rusty Santos. Included on the packaging of the release were hidden URLs that pointed to samples used on the EP. In 2018, Lennox released the vinyl-only A Day With the Homies EP, a collection of five songs heavily influenced by house + bass music.
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The full album, Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper, was released in January 2015. In October 2014, the Mr Noah EP was released, featuring four new songs. In June 2013, Panda Bear performed a set of all new material at ATP. However, Lennox was unable to play when the event was rescheduled to March 2012. Lennox was chosen by Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel to perform at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival he planned to curate in December 2011 in Minehead, England.
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His song "Comfy In Nautica" appears in ABC's 2010 global warming movie Earth 2100. The single "Surfer's Hymn" was released March 28, 2011. The single "Last Night at the Jetty" was released December 2010. The limited 500 copies of "You Can Count On Me" sold out in less than a day. It was announced in August that singles "You Can Count on Me" and "Alsatian Darn" would be released via Domino on September 28. The single "Tomboy" and the b-side "Slow Motion" were released in July 2010. He also played Primavera Sound Festival in 2010. On March 7, 2010, a tour setlist with titles for ten of the new songs was posted on Panda Bear's MySpace blog. During a brief European tour in January 2010, he played three shows consisting almost entirely of new material. He started performing material from Tomboy on December 5, 2008, at a show with No Age in Miami, Florida. Panda Bear's fourth album, Tomboy, was released April 12, 2011, on his own label, Paw Tracks. My favorite songs are the ones where I worked really really fast on, when it comes all out in like two hours or something." So I got to kind of spit it out real fast. Of his songwriting style, Lennox says "I get impatient writing songs, I can't spend more than a couple of hours before I get frustrated.

After focusing more on touring and recording with Animal Collective, he released the follow-up Young Prayer in 2004 and the highly acclaimed third solo album Person Pitch in 2007.

The Line of Best Fit called him a " psychedelic pop trailblazer." Lennox's debut album Panda Bear was released in 1999 on Soccer Star Records. Lennox's early musical influences included electronic styles, and his solo work has been variously characterized as experimental pop, electronic, bedroom pop, neo-psychedelic pop, and indie music. He cites Stewart Copeland as the biggest influence on his drumming style.


I feel like as a band, I can't speak for the other guys, but certainly for myself, like I modelled the way I approach to everything with the band watching the way Black Dice did it." In addition to singing, Lennox played drums and occasionally guitar in Animal Collective's live performances. He has named Black Dice as a major influence stating "Black Dice took us on our first tour and I feel like the wisest things I've learned about being in a band I learned by watching them." He said he looks to Black Dice "as a model for a band. Since the 2007 releases of Panda Bear's Person Pitch and Animal Collective's Strawberry Jam, he has focused more on using samplers and other electronics in their shows. Lennox performing with Animal Collective in 2007 Though he and his family have never been very religious, Lennox briefly attended Boston University, where he majored in religion because of his interest in "the concept of God". He also studied piano until he was eight, then cello, and later on he sang tenor in his high school chamber choir. Lennox has also stated in interviews that he enjoyed drawing a lot as a teenager, especially pandas, and later started drawing pandas on his early mixtapes. His brother, Matt Lennox (whom the Animal Collective song " Brother Sport" is directed at), was a leading player on the high school basketball team and Noah was also a team member, playing as point guard. As a youth, he played sports, mainly soccer and basketball. His family moved frequently during his early years, owing to his father's studies to be an orthopedic surgeon. Lennox grew up in the Roland Park section of Baltimore, Maryland, and attended Waldorf School of Baltimore through 8th grade, and Kimberton Waldorf School in Chester County, Pennsylvania, for high school.
