Showing posts with label psych folk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psych folk. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Grizzly Bear - Yellow House


Yellow House—recorded in a house off Cape Cod, one which, yes, just happens to be yellow—maintains their debut’s DIY aesthetic, its blood is thicker, with plenty of strings, subtle electronic flourishes, and a more rhythmic base. The result is a prodigious leap for the band, combining their deft sense of atmosphere with a renewed attention to songcraft and, perhaps more importantly, album-craft.

Derek Miller, STYLUSMAGAZINE

Monday, January 26, 2009

Niño Rojo


Niño Rojo is Devendra Banhart's late 2004 release after the Rejoicing in the Hands album witch most people think is his best work. both albums were recorded on the same recording sessions so songs were devided to make two difrent albums, while Rejoicing in the Hands shows a more mature side Niño Rojo gets all the "fun songs".

And hey there, little albatross, swimming in the air
Ah c'mon, you know I can't fly
And I, I think we really oughta play fair

Friday, November 7, 2008

Horn of Plenty

Horn of Plenty is the debut album from the folk rock band Grizzly Bear. This album was re-released in 2005 with an additional disk of remixes from Solex, The Double, Castanets, Final Fantasy, Soft Pink Truth, Dntel and others. The album started as a solo efort of Ed Dorste, also in the band Daniel Rossen (songwriting/guitar), Chris Taylor (bass/woodwinds/electronics/vocals), Christopher Bear (drums/vocals).

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