Grizzly Bear roar in harmony at the intimate Zebulon Café
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Grizzly Bear played a big chunk of their new album “Painted Ruins” Sunday at Zebulon Café in the first of two intimate L.A. club shows this week.
Grizzly Bear played a big chunk of their new album “Painted Ruins” Sunday at Zebulon Café in the first of two intimate L.A. club shows this week.
Incoming: Music Tastes Good, Mondo Cozmo, Bleachers, Paramore, Banks, Black Kids, Perfume Genius, Bonobo, Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Grizzly Bear, Facial, The xx, Kali Uchis, Interpol, Battles, Chelsea Wolfe, the Shins, Television, Lauren Ruth Ward, Happy Hollows, Ride, Haunted Summer, Imagine Dragons, Robyn Hitchcock, Nosaj Thing
Also on Sunday: Ben Folds, Grizzly Bear, Desert Stars Fest, Abbot Kinney Fest, Elijah Ocean, Impractical Jokers, Swerve, Migos, the Toadies, King Leg
You may recognize the name Daniel Rossen if you are a Grizzly Bear or Department of Eagles fan. The avid multi-instrumentalist took the solo leap in 2012 with his EP, “Silent Hour/Golden Mile,” but quickly delved back into work with Grizzly Bear, leaving the EP to be lost to the saturated market. Rossen’s solo material […]
‣ Should be a magical night at Hollywood Forever Cemetery – Brooklyn’s Grizzly Bear visits to play on the Fairbanks Lawn. ‣ At the Hollywood Bowl, it’s Willie Nelson and Lyle Lovett & His Large Band. ‣ Superhumanoids celebrate the release of their debut full-length “Exhibitionists” with a show at the Troubadour, supported by Vanaprasta and […]
Incoming: Phish, Rudimental, Palma Violets, Cimorelli, Mac Miller, Action Bronson, Savoir Adore, One Direction, the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, James McCartney, Hanni El Khatib, the Heavy, Sierra Leone’s Refugee All-Stars, the Veils, Lorde, P.O.D., Hall & Oates, Grizzly Bear, Willie Nelson, Lyle Lovett, Superhumanoids, Foals, the Living Sisters, Mia Doi Todd, the Standells, Train, Emeli […]
Who: Grizzly Bear in the Mojave Tent In 3 or Fewer Words: Low-lit longing. Memorable Because: Because of its downright dangerous proximity to the raves in the Sahara Tent, the Mojave proved a tenuous locale for orchestral meditations in the dark. So up close was the best place for mental and physical immersion in the […]
Set times for 2013’s Coachella Valley Music and Arts Annual Festival have been announced, and if you’re like us at BBLA HQ, you’re already mapping out a game plan for whom you want to see. The thing is, every year always presents some conflicts leaving you no choice but to choose one band over another. […]
By Seraphina Lotkhamnga It’s been a great year of music. My ears have had such a good year that the task of selecting my top albums has never been harder. Perhaps it’s because I’ve whittled down my usual list of 25 albums to 20 this year. Some artists on this list made their L.A. debuts […]
By Gabriel Jones You couldn’t entirely be blamed for thinking that Grizzly Bear starts most of their songs with – well, let’s see where this goes. Usually the band’s exceptionally tight musicianship is able to tie all the spare and sprawling parts together. They write exploratory songs that start haltingly, deconstruct and nearly fall apart, […]