For all the building anticipation about Grizzly Bear's long awaited Yellow House followup, we haven't had much raw data to go on (unless it came in MP3 or .mov form). Thanks then to Drowned In Sound for extracting cold hard facts about the nearly completed LP from Grizzly Droste. Over the course of a chipper email interview, Ed shares notes on the album's aesthetic; comparison to Yellow House; state of completion; personnel; and usage of children's choir. All those things. Some highlights:
Stereogum —
For all the building anticipation about Grizzly Bear's long awaited Yellow House followup, we haven't had much raw data to go on (unless it came in MP3 or .mov form). Th... more info
Pitchfork — The last we heard from Grizzly Bear regarding their full-length follow-up to 2006's exceedingly lovely Yellow House was chatter of a "sunny afternoon" sound in lieu of th... more info
Silent Uproar — Ed Droste of Grizzly Bear revealed to Drowned In Sound that the follow-up to Yellow House may be out by April or May 2009. Droste also revealed the new album will feature... more info