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Veckatimest

  • Albums
    • Horn of Plenty
    • Horn of Plenty (The Remixes)
    • Yellow House
    • Friend EP
    • Veckatimest
    • Extras

Tracklist

Click for lyrics

01
Southern Point
02
Two Weeks
03
All We Ask
04
Fine for Now
05
Cheerleader Download
06
Dory
07
Ready, Able
08
About Face
09
Hold Still
10
While You Wait for the Others
11
I Live with You
12
Foreground
Grizzly Bear: Veckatimest

Veckatimest

Released
UK May 25, 2009 | USA May 26, 2009
Formats
CD Vinyl
Artwork
Drawings by
William J. O'Brien, courtesy of Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago and Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York.
Design by
Ben Wilkerson Tousley.
Hand-drawn text by
Amelia Bauer.

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Southern Point

Our haven on the southern point is calling us
Our haven on the southern point is calling us

And faced with all the obvious she’ll carry us
Avert your eyes from all of this,
we’ll make it all back
In the end you’ll never find
You’ll never find me now
But I’ll return to you
When you return to me

In regards to the last word
It’s the last you’ll hear
I’d never find any other
I could ever
I could ever
Never say it’s the last one
It’s not the last one
I’d never find any other
I could ever
I could ever

Two Weeks

Single

Two Weeks single cover

  1. Two Weeks
  2. Two Weeks [Fred Falke Radio Mix]
  3. Two Weeks [Fred Falke Extended Mix]

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Save up all the days
A routine malaise
Just like yesterday
I told you I would stay
Would you always?
Maybe sometimes?
Make it easy?
Take your time

Think of all the ways
Momentary phase
Just like yesterday
I told you I would stay

Every time you try
Quarter half a mile
Just like yesterday
I told you I would stay
Would you always?
Maybe sometimes?
Make it easy?
Take your time

All We Ask

In this old house
I’m not alone
In a bedroom, a telephone
You made a call and I just stood by
I stripped the sheets and emptied out the sty

And the crowds that light the carnival are calling us home,
calling us home
And all we want’s another voice to lead us along,
to lead us along
Lead us along

Even wasting my time with you
doesn’t matter if I think it through
You took the car around another bend
Rand it in the ground, let’s pretend

And the crowds that light the carnival are calling us home,
calling us home
And all we ask,
another voice to lead us along,
to lead us along
Lead us along

I can’t get out of what I’m into with you

Fine for Now

There was a time, it took time
Impossible
There is time, so much time
All of the kids on the waterfront shyly raise their hands
Done asking for your permission, please understand
If we’re all faltering how do I help with that?
If it’s all or nothing then let me go
If we’re all faltering why’d I help with that?
If it’s all or nothing then let me go

Cheerleader

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Mention a name, we know
Appear tame, it shows
Please don’t feign, the ropes
Always the same, I know
(I’m shooting them myself,
I should’ve made it matter)

God let it go, it doesn’t mean a thing
Chance and sow, nothing changing
There’s no time to go
Through the designs we know
Never mind, although
Maybe this time, we’ll grow
(I’m shooting them myself,
I should’ve made it matter)

God let it go, it doesn’t mean a thing
Chance and sow, nothing changing

Dory

Wildly coherent in a watery deep
we’ll drop her down to the bottom
we’ll drop her down
like she’s nothing and the water is all

Oh the water is still in a wilder deep
We’ll swim around like two dories
We’ll swim around like two dories let loose in the bay

We’ll miss the eddy
Hold on make steady, go
There is no plenty.
Even keel already, go

I can’t be here all hours
Oh such a riot
I can’t discern this trouble
Oh what a riot I can’t be here all hours
Oh such a riot
I can’t describe…

I can’t be here all hours
Oh such a riot
I can’t describe this problem
Oh what a riot
I can’t be here all hours
Oh such a riot
I can’t describe this problem

Ready, Able

I’m gonna take a stab at this
Surely we’ll be alright
Make a decision with a kiss
Maybe I have frostbite
And when I shuffled on back home
I made sure all my tracks in the snow were gone
Tissue and bone it was a tryst
This isn’t a gunfight
Checking it off of my list
Unable to write
Five years, countless months and a loan

Hope I’m ready, able to make my own, good home
They go, we go
I want you to know what I did

About Face

Without a trace makes me wonder
A staged race has no thunder
This is the case of our blunder
It’s a fire
For what?
Time for faith we thought

About face makes me wonder
And in case there is no thunder
A bit of grace in our blunder
It’s a fire
For what?

Time for faith we thought

Hold Still

Here we go again,
We’ll carry on my only friends
I’ll take one chance
Without compromise
There isn’t anything left, to try

Here we go again
We’ll carry but then again
We couldn’t take this on
The story goes unformed
As if we never were there at all

While You Wait for the Others

Single

Cover of Grizzly Bear's While You Wait for the Others

  1. While You Wait for the Others
  2. While You Wait for the Others [feat. Michael McDonald]

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While you wait for the others to make it all worthwhile
All your useless pretensions are weighing on my time

You could beg for forgiveness as long as you like
Or just wait out the evening
You’ll only bleed me dry
Yes you’ll only bleed me dry

So I’ll ask you kindly to make your way
And what was left
A perfect cleft
We all fall through

While you wait on the answers that I’ll pretend to find
Keeping up with the motions still occupies our time
You could hope for some substance as long as you like
Or just wait out the evening
And always ask me why
Yes you’ll only bleed me dry

So I’ll ask you kindly to make your way
And what was left
A perfect cleft
We all fall through
And all we want
And what was left

I Live with You

Return
Been gone too long
Return
And they’ll try, they try
They’ll try
To keep us apart
And they’ll try, they’ll all try
To keep us apart

But yes we can
You brought us this far
We’ll do what we can

Return
Don’t put me on
Return
Don’t make me beg
Return
And they’ll try, they’ll try
They’ll try
To keep us apart
And you’ll try, you all try
You’ll try to keep us apart
But yes we can
You brought us this far
We’ll do what we can

Foreground

Take on another shift
Palms in the middle, hands in the middle
Work out another rift
Something is muffled, another juggle

This is a foreground
It is a foreground

A cross country miss
Take direction, can’t connect it
I’m afraid this is
Ten detected, nine in a wreck and…
A little jetty fight
Pattern evolving, motion insolvent
Something about this might
Take all evening,
I’ll just be cleaning

This is a foreground
It is a foreground

Press

Telegraph, November 2009

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…the effect was nothing short of sublime.

—Telegraph, November 2009

The Independent, November 2009

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✭✭✭✭✭

…a night when everything Grizzly Bear did cast a spell.

—The Independent, November 2009

The Scotsman, November 2009

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✭✭✭✭✩

…an exquisite set.

—The Scotsman, November 2009

SPIN, November 2009

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…a standing ovation was hardly a surprise.

—SPIN, November 2009

SPIN, August 2009

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Indie rock’s melancholy men’s choir enraptures their Brooklyn congregation

This was indie rock stripped of pretension and suffering, leaving something as pure and primal as church.

—SPIN, August 2009
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About Grizzly Bear

Grizzly Bear released Yellow House in 2006. It was a slow, steady and stunning ride—boundless in scope and elegance. Given the album's otherworldly charm and staying power, it's hard to believe three years have gone by.

That might seem like a long time. But given Grizzly Bear's hectic touring schedule, including stints with Radiohead, TV On The Radio and Feist—as well as several performances during a five-night tribute to Paul Simon at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, a co-headlining show with the L.A. Philharmonic, and the release of Friend, a 10-song EP of re-recorded and re-worked songs, collaborations and covers—all of this seems very reasonable. They've been busy.

But about a year ago, singer/songwriter Ed Droste, drummer Christopher Bear, bassist Chris Taylor and singer/songwriter/guitarist Daniel Rossen —whose other band, Department of Eagles, released the sublime In Ear Park last fall—began passing demos around and working together creatively in different pairs and permutations. A few months later, blessed with producer/engineer Chris Taylor's willingness to transport his recording equipment, they began the recording process for Veckatimest, which would unfold over the next six months in three very singular locations. And in many ways, it is the recording process that reveals this record—each space catalyzing different interactions, inspirations, and ultimately, songs.

In July, the band spent three weeks at the Glen Tonche house in upstate New York. The beauty, mystery and surrealistic feel to the estate made anything seem do-able, possible and even magical. Though still finding their feet, much of the album's groundwork was laid there. After breaking briefly for the Radiohead tour in August, the band convened at a house on Cape Cod (graciously provided by Droste's grandmother) where they re-addressed and solidified the compositions they'd started at Glen Tonche. Lastly, Grizzly Bear came home, to a church in NYC, to fine-tune and complete the album—named Veckatimest, after a tiny, uninhabited island on Cape Cod that the band visited and was inspired by, particularly liking its Native American name. Following initial mixes by Chris Taylor, the band brought Gareth Jones (Interpol, Liars) over from England for a final mixing session with Taylor. The album was then mastered by Greg Calbi. Artist William O'Brien created Veckatimest's colorful, hand drawn artwork—a perfect compliment to the album's enigmatic title.

There is an unbelievable clarity of sound and vision to Veckatimest: vocals (a duty now shared by all band members) are sharper and more complex, arrangements are tighter, production is more venturous and lyrics more affecting. Having opened the creative dialogue at such an early stage, Grizzly Bear was able to realize these 12 songs together as a band, making it their most collaboratively compositional album to date. Taylor's artistry as a producer and engineer has only gotten stronger, both Rossen and Droste's conviction as singers and lyricists has swelled, and Bear's authority behind the drums is striking.

This yielded an unexpected mix of material that feels more confidant, mature, focused—and most of all, dynamic. From songs like "Dory" (a gracefully psychedelic, ever-evolving work),"Ready, Able" (a synth-y opus, and one of four songs that boasts string arrangements by composer Nico Muhly) and "Foreground" (a plaintive, vocal-driven send-off, and one of two songs to feature choral arrangements also by Muhly) to more resounding pop songs like "Two Weeks" (an other-worldly doo wop featuring backing vocals from Beach House's Victoria LeGrand) and "While You Wait For the Others" (a triumphant and melodically cacophonous pop masterpiece), Veckatimest is an album of the highest highs and lowest lows—an unbelievably diverse collection of songs that celebrates the strength of each band member, and the power of the whole. It was well worth the wait.

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Art by William O'Brien. Photos by Tom Hines.