Frogtoon Música

Two Weeks by Grizzly Bear

Biografía del artista Grizzly Bear

Grizzly Bear Comenzó Como Un Proyecto De Grabaciones Caseras Que Edward Droste Registró En Una Grabadora Encerrado Durante 15 Meses En Su Apartamento De Brooklyn. El Proyecto Cobró Nueva Vida Con La Ayuda Del Multiinstrumentista Christopher Bear Que Añadió Su Voz E Instrumentos A Las Austeras Grabaciones De Droste. El Resultado Fue Horn Of Plenty 2004 Un Proyecto Que En Un Principio Estaba Destinado Únicamente A Los Amigos De Droste.Ese Mismo Año Se Incorporaron Al Grupo Chris Taylor Electrónica Y Daniel Rossen Guitarra Y Voz . A Finales Del 2006 Publicaron En El Sello Warp "Yellow House" Un Disco Aún Más Elaborado Que Su Debut Que Contenía "Knife" Su Canción Más Conocida Hasta La Fecha. En 2007 Han Publicado "Friend" Un EP Que Cuenta Con Las Colaboraciones De Band Of Horses Beirut Y CSS Entre Otros. En 2009 Han Publicado El LP "Veckatimest" Donde Han Conseguido Aun Mayor Reconocimiento Por Parte De Crítica Y Público. Pitchfork Le Ha Dado Un 9 The Onion Un 10 Quedandose En Metacritic Con Un 86.

Frogtoon Música - Información de la canción: Two Weeks

"Two Weeks" Is A Song By The American Indie Rock Band Grizzly Bear And The First Single From The Band's Third Studio Album Veckatimest. Featuring Backing Vocals From Victoria Legrand Singer And Organist For The Dream Pop Duo Beach House It Was Released As A Single On June 1 2009. The Track Met Its Debut Live Performance On The Late Show With David Letterman In July 2008. The Video For "Two Weeks" Was Directed By Patrick Daughters. It Features The Band Members Sitting On An Altar At An Empty Church Singing Along To The Song As Slowly Their Heads And Faces Start To Glow Then Sparks Fly From Their Heads And Ultimately Their Heads Catch Fire As The Video Ends. When Interviewed By Amanda Petrusich Band Singer Ed Droste Expressed Unhappiness For The Music Video Stating That The Group Weren't Given Permission To Make Video Clips As The Way They Intended To Make "We Don't Ever Dictate Our Videos Which Is Why They're Each So Different. They're Always Almost The Opposite Of What I Would've Imagined For Them Which Is Actually What's Really Fun. It's Sort Of Like Getting A Remix Back. It's Like "What Part Of The Song What Essence Of The Song Is That Artist Gonna Pick Up On And Use?" Take The "Knife" Video Which Was Really Out There As Well-- It Was Like We Liked What Those Artists Had Done And We Said "You Know What? Just Do What You're Gonna Do And We'll Release It." Upon Its Release "Two Weeks" Was Acclaimed By Music Critics And Many Regarded It As A Highlight Of Veckatimest. Pitchfork Media Ranked The Song At No. 162 In Their "Top 500 Tracks Of The 2000s" List. It Was Voted At No. 61 On Triple J's Hottest 100 For 2009. Stereogum Cited It As The Sixth Best Song Of The Group. "Two Weeks" Has Gained Popularity In YouTube Where Its Music Video Has Over 14 Million Views. Das Racist References The Song In The Track "Free Jazzmatazz." They Claim About Their Own Song "this Is The Best Song Ever. Better Than 'Juicy' ... Better Than "Two Weeks" By Grizzly Bear. That's A Pretty Good Song Right?" Ed Droste Told The Sun How Two Weeks Came About "Chris Bear Our Drummer And I Were On A Weekend Trip To Cape Cod To Play Around With Some Song Ideas And That One Just Came Out Of Nowhere With Chris Starting The Piano Line And Myself Quickly Following With A Vocal Melody And Lyrics." The Intro Of The Song Was Used In The Peugeot 5008 Commercial In Europe In November 2009.

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