“Mourning Sound“ is a single and the second overall track on Grizzly Bear's fifth studio album Painted Ruins. In an interview with Pitchfork, Daniel Rossen explained that the song “was inspired by morning walks upstate, where he also uses that TRX 250 (four-wheeler) from the opening track “Wasted Acres“ for hauling firewood with his dog.”
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“Mourning Sound“ is a single and the second overall track on Grizzly Bear's fifth studio album Painted Ruins. In an interview with Pitchfork, Da… read more
“Mourning Sound“ is a single and the second overall track on Grizzly Bear's fifth studio album Painted Ruins. In an interview with Pitchfork, Daniel Rossen explained that the song “… read more
Grizzly Bear are a rock band from Brooklyn, New York. Their music uses melody and ambience in conjunction with hazy-eyed choruses, whistles, piano, banjo, and several woodwind instruments. Grizzly Bear was originally the solo project of Edward Droste (vocals/guitar), who recorded his debut album Horn of Plenty at home. The record was originally meant for his friends, but it eventually circulated and got a proper release in 2004, this time with the help of Christopher Bear (drums/vocals). A re-release with a bonus disc of remixes was issued in 2005. 2005 also saw the addition of th… read more
Grizzly Bear are a rock band from Brooklyn, New York. Their music uses melody and ambience in conjunction with hazy-eyed choruses, whistles, piano, banjo, and several woodwind instruments. … read more
Grizzly Bear are a rock band from Brooklyn, New York. Their music uses melody and ambience in conjunction with hazy-eyed choruses, whistles, piano, banjo, and several woodwind instruments. Grizzly Bear was originally the solo project o… read more