Foggy Notions presents...Grizzly Bear, Vicar St., Nov 1st (1 Viewer)

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Foggy Notions presents

GRIZZLY BEAR

Vicar Street

Sunday November 1st

Tickets €22 (plus booking fee) on sale Friday June 19th at 10am from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide

www.ticketmaster.ie

0818 719 300 - Republic of Ireland customers
0870 243 4455 - Northern Ireland customers
00353 1 456 9569 - International customers


Grizzly Bear made their Irish debut on a magical night in Whelan’s in May 2007 performing songs from their astounding Yellow House album. The band have since followed up with their hugely ambitious, critically acclaimed third album Veckatimest on Warp Records, which has entered the US Billboard Charts at a remarkable number 8! We’re are truly honoured to welcome one of the most exceptional bands artists of their generation back to Dublin.

Grizzly Bear released Yellow House in 2006. It was a slow, steady and stunning ride, and given the album’s otherworldly charm and staying power, it’s hard to believe three years have gone by.

That might seem like a long time. But given Grizzly Bear’s hectic touring schedule, including stints with Radiohead, TV On The Radio and Feist – as well as several performances during a five-night tribute to Paul Simon at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, a co-headlining show with the L.A. Philharmonic, and the release of Friend, a 10-song EP of re-recorded and re-worked songs, collaborations and covers – all this seems reasonable. They’ve been busy.

But about a year ago, singer/songwriter Ed Droste, drummer Christopher Bear, woodwinds player/bassist Chris Taylor and singer/songwriter/guitarist Daniel Rossen – whose other band, Department of Eagles, released the sublime In Ear Park last fall – began passing demos around, and working together creatively in different pairs and permutations. A few months later they set off with producer/engineer Chris Taylor’s mobile recording rig to begin the recording process for Veckatimest, which would unfold over the next six months in three very singular locations. And in many ways, it is the recording process that reveals this record – each space catalyzing different interactions, inspirations, and ultimately, songs.

In July, the band spent three weeks at the Glen Tonche house in upstate New York. Though still finding their feet, much of the album’s groundwork was laid there. After breaking briefly for the Radiohead tour in August, the band convened at a house on Cape Cod, graciously provided by Droste’s grandmother, where they re-addressed and solidified the compositions they’d started at Glen Tonche.

Lastly, Grizzly Bear came home, to a church in NYC, to fine-tune and complete the album – named Veckatimest after a tiny, uninhabited island on Cape Cod that the band visited and was inspired by, particularly liking its Native American name. Artist William O'Brien created Veckatimest’s colorful, hand drawn artwork – a perfect compliment to the album’s enigmatic title.

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.

This yielded an unexpected mix of material that feels more confident, mature, focused – and most of all, dynamic. From songs like “Dory” (a gracefully psychedelic, ever-evolving work),“Ready Able” (a synth-y opus, and one of four songs that boasts string arrangements by composer Nico Muhly) and “Foreground” (a plaintive, vocal-driven send-off, and one of two songs to feature choral arrangements also by Muhly) to more resounding pop songs like “Two Weeks” (an other-worldly doo wop featuring backing vocals from Beach House’s Victoria LeGrand) and “While You Wait For the Others” (a triumphant and melodically cacophonous pop masterpiece), Veckatimest is an album of the highest highs and lowest lows – an unbelievably diverse collection of songs that celebrates the strength of each band member, and the power of the whole. It was well worth the wait.

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the new album is soooooooo boooooorrrrrrriiiiiiiing. total letdown. they should let the gay lad sing all the songs. the other guy is crap. great live band though
 
the new album is soooooooo boooooorrrrrrriiiiiiiing. total letdown. they should let the gay lad sing all the songs. the other guy is crap. great live band though


Two Weeks has really nice harmonies. Looking forward to seeing them live. I saw them back in 2005 as an opening act and had no clue who they were. Only caught a couple songs.
 
snubbed their fans on the beach while shooting a shitty video.

shooting this video?

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What sort of snubbing is going on? It all seems farily congenial.
 
A friend was playing the new album at a barbeque the other night.

Pure Pitchfork.
 
shooting this video?

YouTube - Grizzly Bear - Deep Blue Sea, Live on the Beach at ATP

What sort of snubbing is going on? It all seems farily congenial.
that shows 4 minutes of it, none of the other walking down the beach bits etc. it pissed me off and stopped me seeing them that night.
anyway, i wish i hadn't gone down to the beach coz id probably be goig to the gig otherwise. liking the new album.
also, i spot corksongs and his super jumper there on the right in the video!
 
Excellent news this. And yes, its bloody cheap. Good stuff.

The last gig they played was so-so. The gig itself was decent. They reworked a lot of their tunes and some were barely recognisable. Still good though.

What was fairly noticeable about that was the amount of nob-heads that turned up and just looked bored cos they were just waiting for 'on a neck, on a spit', which didn't come til late on.

This will be the fleet foxes gig of this year in the sense that by the time it actually happens, everyone will be a Grizzly Bear fan. So get your tickets early folks!

The new album is great. A little upbeat maybe, for what I'd expect from GB anyway, but still great.
 
22 quid is pretty decent for a Vicar Street gig. Sure Wilco is twice that.
 

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