Grizzly Bear, a Brooklyn band is my favorite obsession these days. The folk cum electro rock band features songs that mix peppy melodies and Ed Droste's soaring falsetto with electronic instruments I can't even name, two or three awesome electrical guitarists, and some darn good drum work. It's like nothing you've ever heard. Oh, and their videos aren't too shabby either. "Ready, Able", directed by Allison Schulnik, is the latest single and has one of the most amazing uses of stop-motion animation anywhere. "Ready, Able" is a incredibly complex song. It features a string and harp ensemble, add in Droste's haunting voice, incredible guitar, and remarkable drums and it's magic.
the video for "Two Weeks", my favorite song as of now, could win the award for creepiest video. Patrick Daughters, my favorite music video director, using some awesome special effects and a subtle but effective slow motion effect, makes an incredible video that sticks with you. Victoria Lagrand, of Beach House, lends her beautiful voice to song; but it's the unique choral-esqe singing (the entire band adds vocals)that captures you. The incredible climax will have humming the song all day.
November 23, 2009
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