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Grizzly Bear Pictures
Band:
Grizzly Bear
Origin:
United States, Brooklyn - New YorkUnited States
Band Members:
Daniel Rossen (guitar), Ed Droste (guitar), Chris Taylor (bass guitar, electronics, vocals), and Christopher Bear (drums, vocals)
Grizzly Bear Album: «Veckatimest [Vinyl]»
Grizzly Bear Album: «Veckatimest [Vinyl]» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.2 of 5)
  • Title:Veckatimest [Vinyl]
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Review - Product Description
There is an unbelievable clarity of sound and vision to Veckatimest: vocals (a duty shared by all band members) are sharper and more complex, arrangements are tighter, production is more venturous, and lyrics more affecting. Having opened the creative dialogue at such an early stage, Grizzly Bear was able to realize these 12 songs together as a band, making it their most collaboratively compositional album to date.Tracklist:Southern Point Two Weeks All We Ask Fine for Now Cheerleader Dory Ready, Able About Face Hold Still While You Wait for the Others I Live With You Foreground
Customer review
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
- evolutionary

More and more often music is referenced by other bands- "oh, it sounds like so and so" or "so and so is the new blahblah". Grizzly Bear manages to sidestep these identifiers creating it's own music without falling into the pit of preconceived notions genres create. When I first started telling people about Grizzly Bear i'd find myself at a loss for words when asked to describe what it sounded like. Expansive, harmonic, folkish (we won't use the term "Freak Folk" here), rockish, but always elusively avoiding falling into one definitive sound, which is the strength of this album as well as the previous one. Ideally, bands will evolve and not keep putting out different versions of the same album year after year, and Veckatimest successfully takes the next step. While their first widely known album Yellow house was soaring and symphonic, Veckatimest manages to ground itself in earthier sounds. There's a richness to the layers and layers of harmony, the syncopation of the rhythms and the contrast of frontman Ed Droste's expansively melodic voice to Daniel Rossen's sharper timbre.

I admit it took several listenings to really begin to appreciate the sensitivity of the music on Veck. I was attached to the rich softness of Yellow house, the ease with which one could sink into the cradle of sound. Veckatimest is harder, a bit more masculine, but still possessing the uniqueness of their previous work. Funnily, I noticed this most when I would put my ipod on shuffle, and all of a sudden i'd find myself drawn into a song, and have to check to see who it was since I hadn't yet memorized all the songs on the album. Inevitably, it was Veckatimest.

This album is not a complete departure from their previous work, but rather a continuation, and therefore a worthwhile investment. It's rare that you find music that incorporates so many different elements into one beautiful package.

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56 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
- One of the best albums of the decade

I would compare this album to Radiohead's In Rainbows in that its a towering example of a band at the top of its creative ability gelling together to create one cohesive vision. Whats amazing to me is that this is only Grizzly Bear's 2nd full-on album.

To me, this record has that intangible 'it' quality that you cant put your finger on what makes it so appealing, but its what keeps pulling you back listen after listen.

Describing the sound on this album is a bit difficult, but I would call it a rustic, ethreal, pop-folk. But I believe that the enjoyment comes not from whatever genre you want to call it, but at appreciating the meticulous song craft that creates what is, for me, the most memorable album in years.

Sorry Animal Collective, I love you guys and your new album is great, but you just got beat out for album of the year. Highest Recommendation.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Amazing

You really need to listen to this album around 10 to 12 times to understand how incredible and prolific Daniel Rossen is. The production is stupendous.

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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
- Love it

One of the few albums I listen to all the way through. Most of my friends didn't get it the first time they heard it but I kept playing it when they were around and now they love it. Definately an album that needs several spins before "it" hits you.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Depressingly beautiful.

I heard of this band when I saw them on the "New Moon" soundtrack and decided, a year and a half later, to finally look them up. I just listened to the whole album while driving to a friend's house, which is out in the country. A perfect mix, I must say -- a rural area and this music. Perfection!