Grizzly Bear – Shields

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Artist: Grizzly Bear

Album: Shields

Label: Warp

Year: 2012

Genre: Indie Pop

RIAA Radar Status: SAFE

Encoder: XLD

Sample Rate: 44,1 kHz

Codec: AAC

Avg Bit Rate: 256 kbps

Track Listing

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[01/10] Sleeping Ute (4:36) 256 kbps 9, MB

[02/10] Speak in Rounds (4:24) 256 kbps 9, MB

[03/10] Adelma (1:02) 256 kbps 3, MB

[04/10] Yet Again (5:18) 256 kbps 11 MB

[05/10] The Hunt (3:44) 256 kbps 8, MB

[06/10] A Simple Answer (6:00) 256 kbps 12 MB

[07/10] What’s Wrong (5:44) 256 kbps 11 MB

[08/10] Gun-Shy (4:30) 256 kbps 9, MB

[09/10] Half Gate (5:29) 256 kbps 11 MB

[10/10] Sun in Your Eyes (7:08) 256 kbps 14 MB

Total number of files: 10

Total size of files: 10 MB

Total playing time: 47:55

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Album info

Description / Review:

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One of the world’s most celebrated alternative bands return with the bold and breathtaking follow-up to their international breakthrough record.

Grizzly Bear will follow their US Top 10 and UK Top 25 breakthrough record ‘Veckatimest’ with ‘Shields’, a bold yet textured masterpiece.

The album, released on CD and double 180gm vinyl, comes as a result of the band writing and recording in a more cohesive way than ever before, delivering anthemic singles (‘Yet Again’, ‘Speak In Rounds’) and stunning orchestral climaxes (‘Sun In Your Eyes’) across the space of its ten tracks.

Asked which tunes on ‘Shields’ belong to which songwriter, every member balks and explains that, for the first time, these are actually full-band numbers. Both in process and product, this is Grizzly Bear as they’ve never been. The words come matched by a sound that is more passionate than proper, a quality earned by spending less time on the perfect take than on the proper feeling. “This has a different energy behind it,” concludes Ed Droste (vocals). “‘Veckatimest’ was a little more of a polite album; the desire to keep the vocals smooth might have kept a little distance between us and the audience. This one feels a bit more rough and exposed, so that on ‘Shields’, everything speaks for itself.”