![]() For some, the moving target of Grizzly Bear compositions is part of the fun, an endless string of unexpected decisions. You keep discovering things.” There’s a touch of sensory overload to the instrumentation, and individual melodies don’t quite get their hooks into your brain. But this band also knows the pitfalls of making music that continually chooses the scenic route: “Given that our albums aren’t necessarily like, you listen to it once and you love it, I always want to give an album at least five listens,” Droste recently told Pitchfork. With their first new album in five years, Painted Ruins, Grizzly Bear offer another record with many gorgeous layers to parse.
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