Grizzly Bear
Artist: Grizzly Bear
Hails From: Brooklyn, NY
Musical Style: Indie Rock, Folk, Pop
For Fans of: The Shins, Elliot Smith, The Beach Boys
Why you should check them out:
Aptly titled as Brooklyn’s “Gentle Giants”, Grizzly Bear have been gallivanting thoughout heavy media attention for a little over four years now, becoming quick staples in the burgeoning New York music scene and gaining national attention with tours alongside Radiohead, Feist and TV on the Radio.
Background Check:
Grizzly Bear are dreamy. I say this not only because of their bookish looks and air of sophistication, but moreover for their dreamlike soundscapes they continually create. Complete with multi-part harmonies and mellow acoustic arrangements, Grizzly Bear draw you in with a melange of experimental flourishes and slowly building climaxes.
Beginning as a casual outlet for songwriter Edward Droste, Grizzly Bear swiftly expanded to include multi-instrumentalist Christopher Bear for their 2004 debut Horn of Plenty. Not long after their initial release, the duo enlisted the help of Daniel Rossen and Chris Taylor to complete the lineup for 2006’s Yellow House, their most notable and intimate album to date. Recorded entirely from the comfort of Droste’s mother’s living room, Yellow House makes Grizzly Bear’s first truly collaborative release, resulting in ten tracks overflowing with dense four part harmonies and devastating instrumentals.
In 2007, Grizzly Bear returned with their 10 track EP Friend, a collection of rewored songs and covers by such artists as CSS, Band of Horses and Atlas Sound. With their last EP tiding over fans for over a year now, excitment for Grizzly Bears newest full length, slated for release April 2009, has only continued to grow. If the few recently released tracks are any indication of what’s soon to come, it’s going to be well worth the wait.
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