Stream Grizzly Bear’s remix of Phoenix’s “Entertainment”.
International listeners can listen (here).
(Source: Spotify)
Stream Grizzly Bear’s remix of Phoenix’s “Entertainment”.
International listeners can listen (here).
(Source: Spotify)
Stream embedded below.
Daniel Rossen provides this Shields outtake found on his phone featuring Chris Bear on drums
Edit:
“Sometimes this sort of thing gets recorded on my phone while we are working on a record. and then I find it months later. and now I have the option of posting it on the internet.
Good times with an arpeggiator synth, forgot what it was called. I’m hoping C. Bear and I will resurrect this short-lived duo in the next couple years, preferably with matching sweatsuits and headgear.” -Daniel Rossen
Triple J interviews Ed Droste on their morning show: new album, sassiness, crowd surfing and Ed reading the weather of Ghost Town DJ’s “My Boo”
“Not Coming Back” - Daniel Rossen
Daniel has another old song up for grabs.
This one is from January 2011 around the same time as a few of the EP songs. it’s not exactly finished, the lyric is rough, but I still enjoy what it is and eventually this song lead to other tunes on the EP and on Shields that I’m happy with. It’s a wintery New York song to me, it reminds me of home. And at this particular moment I miss home, and I feel like I should be there after all that’s happened recently. So there it is.
“Frolic” - Grizzly Bear
Said The Gramophone provides this mp3 of the first song Ed ever recorded and sang in 2002 from Richard Parks’ Content. Download your copy (here).
The lyrics (as given to us by Ed):
“It’s an instance that we’re having
It’s a frolic in the hay
Nothing’s even worth saving
Nothing ever wants to stay
It’s a habit that I’m forming
It’s feeling in my neck
It’s the time you left me standing
It’s all become such a wreck”
“Untitled (December 2009)” - Daniel Rossen
“decided it’d be nice to give away some old songs/demos that will never be released. here’s a tender one from 2009.” (Via Daniel’s twitter)
MP3 versions of “Yet Again” and “Sleeping Ute” from Grizzly Bear’s Colbchella performance
Kimbra is on fire! This new live mashup of Grizzy Bear‘s “Two Weeks” & the Tears For Fears classic “Head Over Heels” is amazing! Watch out for her…
“Be Around” - CANT
Check out “Be Around” a reworked version of a track left off Dreams Come True. Chris Taylor gave Dossier Journal for the launch of the latest issue. Taylor describes the track as, “Something I was working with for the album that didn’t fit, so I completely deconstructed it and put a whole new thing around it. Its fun—it was actually randomly the first thing George and I started working on when I started the album.”
CANT // Believe
Pre-order the new album on Insound & get a free CANT/Arthur Rusell split 7”
Song of the Day: Ready, Able (KCRW Session) - Grizzly Bear
Robin Pecknold - I’m Losing Myself (feat. Ed Droste)