Veckatimest Grizzly Bear

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  • Release Date: 05/26/2009
  • Sales Rank: 2,212
  • Label: WARP RECORDS
  • UPC: 801061018221

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Veckatimest

1LISTENSouthern Point 5:02
2LISTENTwo Weeks 4:03
3LISTENAll We Ask 5:21
4LISTENFine for Now 5:31
5LISTENCheerleader 4:54
6LISTENDory 4:26
7LISTENReady, Able 4:17
8LISTENAbout Face 3:21
9LISTENHold Still 2:24
10LISTENWhile You Wait for the Others 4:29
11LISTENI Live with You 4:57
12LISTENForeground 3:35

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Editorial Reviews

It's hard to decide what the most impressive thing about Veckatimest is: Grizzly Bear's ambition, which is seemingly boundless, or the fact that this boundless ambition never eclipses these songs. The band already made such an impressive leap from Horn of Plenty to Yellow House that an album to catch their breath would have been understandable. However, Grizzly Bear are most comfortable when they're challenging themselves, and Veckatimest delivers everything that Yellow House did and more. Just as that album blew off the dust and noise that covered Horn of Plenty's lo-fi sketches, this album's production clears away any remaining cobwebs, revealing these songs in all their intricate detail. That detail includes string quartet and choral arrangements by composer and conductor Nico Muhly on some tracks, but all of Veckatimest has a more rarefied air than any of Grizzly Bear's previous work. The band hints at the just how big the album's scope is with its first two tracks: "Southern Point"'s psychedelic folk-jazz throws listeners into its bustling acoustic guitars, piles of vocal harmonies, swishy drums, and various sparkling sounds, making it a disorienting and dazzling opening salvo. The gorgeous "Two Weeks," by contrast, is the album's most immediate moment, its "Would you always? Maybe sometimes? Make it easy? Take your time" chorus teetering elegantly between pleading and reassuring as it's buoyed by backing vocals courtesy of Beach House's Victoria LeGrand. From there, Veckatimest ranges from Yellow House-like rambles such as "Hold Still" and "Dory" -- which plays like a kissing cousin to "Little Brother" -- to elaborate, quicksilver suites like "I Live with You," which builds from the Brooklyn Youth Choir's vocals into skyward-climbing chamber pop, to "While You Wait for the Others" and "Cheerleader"'s deceptively simple pop. At the heart of all these songs are negotiations with someone close, as on "All We Ask"'s admission "I can't get out of what I'm into with you." Though the sheer heft of songs such as "Fine for Now" could easily topple the album's balance between ambition and intimacy, Grizzly Bear knows when to come in for close-focus moments like "About Face" and the final track, "Foreground" which, with its plaintive vocals and simple piano melody, is one of the band's most beautiful ballads yet. It's clear that Veckatimest was made for a lot of listening. Nearly every song feels like the musical equivalent of a big meal: there's lots to digest, and coming back for second (and thirds, and more) is necessary. Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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Studio Masterpieceby Indie_Dad

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August 01, 2009: There had been a lot written about this record already and every 5-star review is deserved. Veckatimest can be challenging in places, but the listener is always rewarded with bursts of melody, harmony, and impeccable craftsmanship. One of the best studio recordings of any genre of any year.

One note: Veckatimest is best listened to on a good pair of speakers or high-quality "cans". iPod earbuds will not reveal the depth of these songs and the nuances contained within.

Two Weeks is my new Favorite Songby Kimmiee

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June 15, 2009: -The rest of the album is pretty amazing too. And if you are new to Grizzly Bear just check out their music video for their song Two Weeks. It's hypnotic.

This review was written about the Vinyl LP edition.


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