Grizzly Bear
Photo: Barbara Anastacio
Photo: Barbara Anastacio
Merry Christmas. Here’s a present: Online Editor Walter W. Wacht’s picks of the year featuring Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland, Grizzly Bear and DJ Koze. – more
Welcome to the 70th edition of our weekly music video update, featuring Solange, Andrea, Sky Ferreira, Sky Ferreira, Red Axes and – more
In advance of Grizzly Bear’s new album ‘Shields’ we spoke to producer and multiinstrumentalist Chris Taylor. Learn more about the band’s new record, their next leap forward and what praise from Jay-Z means to them. – more
We haven’t heard much from CANT since his haunting late ’09 track ‘Ghosts’, but that’s all about to change. The solo project of Grizzly Bear bassplayer Chris Taylor will soon have a full album to his name, titled Dreams Come True. With ten tracks and collaborations with Twin Shadow‘s George Lewis Jr., we think this – more
Quirky British singer Jamie Lidell will funkify us once again with a new album this spring entitled Compass. The singer travelled to Beck’s home studio in L.A. initially for the Record Club project. However, further inspiration struck whilst he was there, and he went on to complete Compass in New York and Canada. Like-minded artists – more
Seminal record label Warp is turning 20 this month. The Sheffield based label, which began as a shop and mutated into a genre-defining label for electronic music, was responsible for launching the career of artists such as Aphex Twin, Autechre and LFO. Recently, acts like Grizzly Bear, !!!, Flying Lotus and Battles ensured that Warp – more
To celebrate the release of their new album “Veckatimest”, out May 25th on Warp Records, Grizzly Bear are giving away a free MP3 of album track “Cheerleader.” With support slots for TV On The Radio, Radiohead and Feist, Grizzly Bear have certainly been busy since the release of “Yellow House” in 2006. Go ahead and – more
Warp Records began in 1989 with Acid House and releases from LFO, then they powered through the 90’s with artists like Aphex Twin tearing up the rule book and are still leading the way today with acts such as Nightmares on Wax, Jackson and his Computer Band and Jamie Lidell easily proving that this label – more