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November 11, 2008

Grizzly Bear Serve Up Some Album Details

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For all the building anticipation about Grizzly Bear's long awaited Yellow House followup, we haven't had much raw data to go on (unless it came in MP3 or .mov form). Thanks then to Drowned In Sound for extracting cold hard facts about the nearly completed LP from Grizzly Droste. Over the course of a chipper email interview, Ed shares notes on the album's aesthetic; comparison to Yellow House; state of completion; personnel; and usage of children's choir. All those things. Some highlights:

  • Ed tells DiS Grizzly Bear are "nearing the last 20 percent" of tracking, to be completed in early December. Then it's on to mixing and mastering.
  • Yes, there's gonna be a children's choir, appearing on three or four songs (that's the last of the tracking to be done, this December).
  • On sound and songwriting credits: "I can't tell you how excited we all are about it. It's definitely got more variety, higher highs and lower lows. [It's] much more dynamic and [has more] breadth in sound, not to mention a much more collaborative approach to the songwriting. With Yellow House, most of the songs were individually written by either Daniel [Rossen, guitarist] or myself beforehand and then brought to the table, whereas a lot of these were written as a band or brought in at very primitive levels and then fleshed out together, which means more shared lead vocals and back and forth interplay between everyone."
  • If you prefer Grizzly Bear live, you and all of Ed's friends both. So this time they're "trying to be a bit faithful to our live sound, whilst still keeping the texture and layers we enjoy." My favorite part of that answer, aside from the being faithful to the live thing bit, is that this was an email interview so Ed definitely said "Whilst."
  • Good news for fans of Chris Bear's playing (i.e. everyone that wants the band to be faithful to the live sound): "The drums will also be showcased more on this album, as they were sort of hidden last time around."
  • Chris Taylor takes a production credit.
  • Nico Muhly will contribute orchestral arrangements for the band's show with the Brooklyn Philharmonic at BAM this February, and those arrangements will likely make their way onto the record.
  • Aside from a backing vocal on "Two Weeks" from Beach House's Victoria LeGrand and that Nico score, this is a Grizzly-only LP (i.e. no Friends).
  • The album's on track for an April or May 2009 release.

Saying all the right things, Ed. Read the unadulterated version at DiS. While you're in the mood for Droste Q&As, check this one with Democratic Party political strategist Howard Wolfson at Democratic Party political strategist Howard Wolson's indie rock and politics blog. Fun words to hyperlink, those.

Posted at 5:42 PM by amrit
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LeGrand + Grizzly Bear = awesomeness my ears might not be able to comprehend

Posted by: Jay at 11/11/08 5:54 PM  | Reply
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this alone will make the album a winner for me

Posted by: yeah  in reply to Jay's comment at 11/18/08 4:06 PM  | Reply
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fuck yes. good news to erase prop 8 blues

Posted by: chr at 11/11/08 6:32 PM  | Reply
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I don't think I've ever been more excited for an album than this one.


Posted by: peter at 11/11/08 6:36 PM  | Reply
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PROBABLY GONNA BE ALBUM OF THE CENTURY

cant wait for more details and the time to draw closer. i need this in my life. so excited.

Posted by: ben at 11/11/08 6:49 PM  | Reply
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Even if that Department of Eagles album was going to be the last GB-related thing I had heard for a while, I would have been happy. But now I'm really looking forward to '09.

Posted by: Jeff at 11/11/08 7:29 PM  | Reply
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Real bears are far more exciting than Grizzly Bear. Actually, I take that back...anything is.

Posted by: Ace at 11/11/08 8:11 PM  | Reply
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my god thats not the way

Posted by: The Rat profile link  in reply to Ace's comment at 11/12/08 9:37 AM  | Reply
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fuck yes. good news to erase those obama win blues.

Posted by: LNR at 11/11/08 8:33 PM  | Reply
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you do realize they played an Obama benefit right?

Or can you separate music from politics?


Posted by: meemoo  in reply to LNR's comment at 11/11/08 9:42 PM  | Reply
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good new to erase the other good news that wasn't as good as this good news, blues

Posted by: Nick Wilson at 11/11/08 9:32 PM  | Reply
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ACE always rears his ugly head to shit on grizzly bear anytime Stereogum writes about them

Good to know we have a reliable troll on Sgum


Posted by: meemoo at 11/11/08 9:41 PM  | Reply
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Hey, I do what I can. Keepin' things real. :)

Posted by: Ace  in reply to meemoo's comment at 11/11/08 10:23 PM  | Reply
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the knives are back!

Posted by: eric at 11/11/08 9:50 PM  | Reply
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i cannot wait, i call front row when theyre in philadelphia

Posted by: matthew at 11/11/08 10:47 PM  | Reply
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This record and Animal Collective's new one will make 09 a great year for music.

Posted by: Evan at 11/11/08 11:18 PM  | Reply
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ok pitchfork freak.

Posted by: lay at 11/12/08 12:22 AM  | Reply
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look out guys! Grizzly bear is coming!

Posted by: vig profile link at 11/12/08 1:29 AM  | Reply
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ed must be a cheap drunk, only the neck of the bottle is gone and he looks wasted

Posted by: grizzlybearfan14 at 11/12/08 8:36 AM  | Reply
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maybe it's his and zach's second one?

Posted by: peter  in reply to grizzlybearfan14's comment at 11/12/08 11:08 AM  | Reply
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can't freaking wait.

Posted by: william knox at 11/12/08 9:03 AM  | Reply
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what they need to eventually do is record studio versions of live songs from yellow house and horn of plenty. namely lullabye.

Posted by: james at 11/12/08 9:06 AM  | Reply
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can't wait! sounds like they'll be setting up nicely for a spring "snow has just melted" tour, so i won't freeze to death waiting outside a venue to make sure i get a front row spot.

Posted by: Kurt at 11/12/08 9:22 AM  | Reply
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sxsw?!

Posted by: mike at 11/12/08 12:06 PM  | Reply
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THE GREATEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME BY A MILE

Posted by: joe at 11/12/08 4:50 PM  | Reply
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Let's hope so!

Posted by: gila  in reply to joe's comment at 11/12/08 5:04 PM  | Reply
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I sincerely hope the fourth song they were playing on the Radiohead tour - I've heard it referred to as "2 Hud" - also makes the cut. My, that was a gorgeous song with some pretty great vocal lines. It took me by surprise at the concert, and was actually my favorite of the new ones.

Also, I'm really really glad Chris' drumwork is getting more attention this time.

Posted by: Chris at 11/13/08 11:36 AM  | Reply
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I'm in love with that song as well! In LOVE. So excited.

Posted by: ben  in reply to Chris's comment at 11/13/08 4:39 PM  | Reply
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Does anyone else think that guy creeping in the back looks like Zach Condon? Maybe iI missed the part that says "this is zach condon" but...

Posted by: Sarah at 11/13/08 6:44 PM  | Reply
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it is zach condon, we just don't care

I mean we do, but, ultimately we don't


:)?
does that make sense?

Posted by: eric  in reply to Sarah's comment at 11/13/08 10:58 PM  | Reply
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