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After years being at the forefront of forward thinking electronic music, estimable UK indie Warp Records began branching out in directions you are familiar with (think: Grizzly Bear, Battles, Maxïmo Park -- all brought to you by the label of Aphex Twin and Boards Of Canada). It's an expansion that's netted them love from further reaches (or maybe that should read mainstream reaches) of the internet music press, one that's made for some diverse bills at their Warp20 shows around the world (already in Paris, NYC, Sheffield, and London, with Tokyo getting one in November) and a fairly eclectic 20th anniversary compilation, Warp20 Recreated. Particularly because this comp is organized around an incestuous premise: Warp artists doing other Warp artists. Continue reading Jamie Lidell, Pivot Cover Grizzly Bear On Warp20 Recreated...
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submitted by Nick Oct 1st 2012 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Nobody in music is making much money these days. We know that. Everybody knows that. Nobody buys music, and the very idea that we shouldn’t download the stuff for free is sort of a generational non-starter. But you’d think that Grizzly Bear, one of the biggest bands in indie-dom, would be doing fine for themselves. [...]
submitted by Nick Sep 27th 2012 04:00 pm (stereogum.com)
In the new clip for Grizzly Bear’s “Yet Again,” a female figure skater follows a strange path post-practice, beginning an adventure through a carnival and the woods that ultimately leads to madness. Emily Kai Bock directs and the Creators Project produces. Watch it below. Shields is out now on Warp. It was recently ...
submitted by Nick Sep 25th 2012 07:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Last night, Grizzly Bear performed at Radio City Music Hall in support of their terrific new album, Shields. It was the band’s first time performing at the venerable NYC venue, a perfect setting for their lush, meticulously constructed music. The band played 18 songs and nearly two hours for the hometown crowd. Photographer Wyatt Marsh...
Tomorrow is National Voter Registration Day, and the non-partisan group HeadCount is taking action by hosting registration events in 30 cities. Alongside that push comes a social campaign featuring photos of indie rock luminaries like Grizzly Bear, TV On The Radio, St. Vincent and Death Cab For Cutie encouraging you to register. HeadCount has mo...
It’s not to say that the Album Of The Week selection for this second week of September has always been a foregone conclusion. This slate on September 18th is actually full of great efforts by a broad set of worthy artists, all situated in the upper echelon of their respective niches — see the laptop-enabled [...]


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