i woahh this is the oldest comment i’ve found on UA-cam. i wonder how much your life has changed since u made this comment. do u still listen to this song sometimes?
@@kashmir1799 wow this was a very interesting reply to see, firstly thank u for that. made my being awake at 4.30am just that bit more surreal ! my life has infinitely changed (for the better) since writing this comment, i was 15 at the time, and i was actually reflecting on that when i checked my email to see this reply... are u god ? to be honest i dont listen to this song a whole lot these days but its always a nice one , u inspired the listening this time round . hope ur having a great evening
@@kashmir1799 its good to see the connections we make along the way...i was 18 when i heard this song...fond memories...now i'm 28...I understand a lot more, but i feel the music makes more sense now too..
Yet again we're the only ones No surprise, this is often how it's done Lately it's about all I can take I will move and mend and mold this break Shell with another crack I'm small but I can keep track Too soon, everyone just step away I'm sure this isn't the last play Take it all in stride Speak, don't confide We barely had a case It's done before we try Stop and end by night A desert in your face Take score, even playing fields this game I know when all's said we're the same If I could I would leave it all be No chance to move backwards and see Take it all in stride Speak, don't confide We barely had a case It's done before we try Stop and end by night A desert in your face Take it all in stride Speak, don't confide We barely had a case It's done before we try Stop and end by night A desert in your face
They remind me most of the Moody Blues. Great stuff! Thank you Arcade Fire, Grizzly Bear, Metric, The White Stripes and the many other bands of my generation for initiating a new renaissance of spectacular music. There was a commercialized lull for while there after the early 90s that has finally been broken! LOVE THE TIMES.
Christianity is not a religion. It is a realization of truth, and acceptance of grace, and an involvement in the greatest love story ever told. Don't confuse the love of Christ with the hypocrisy often associated with His followers. No one can convince you to surrender to His will, it is not logical. Someone else could just as easily convince you to abandon Him. A relationship with Him is self-realized, and we are called by Him. I wish more Christians would strengthen their theology.
This is an uber-sweet jangly, reverb-drenched, very 'real' sounding pop confection that should be praised (and not scorned). There's a kind of '60s sensibility here that I find totally compelling and a chorus that at this moment would be an appropriate musical epitaph for me. Damn I love this song.
Love how an engineer and producer can get a muddled, distorted and hollow sound from a pristine studio and then throw some absolutely gorgeous vocal arrangements on top of it and lose the listener in the craftsmanship. These drums sound like they were recorded in a garage and they fit the landscape of the song like a 1960's Hullabaloo babe shakin' in a cage. AWESOME!
Yet again we're the only ones No surprise this is often how it's done Lately it's about all I can take I will move and mend and mold this break Shell with another crack I'm small but I can keep track Too soon everyone just step away I'm sure this isn't the last play Take it all in stride Speak don't confide We barely had a case It's done before we try Stop and end by night A desert in your face Take score even playing fields this game I know when all's said we're the same If I could I would leave it all be No chance to move backwards and see Take it all in stride Speak don't confide We barely had a case It's done before we try Stop and end by night A desert in your face
genius; melancholy pop. they've created almost an oxymoron in music- two opposites existing with each other; dependent on each other and giving each other meaning and purpose for existing; good would not be good without bad being bad. DIRECT RELATION: melancholy sub guitars and synth along with almost droned out sad banging drums creates the sad and dark tones, but his pop vocal melodies and rhythms with an upbeat tempo stricking a major (happy associated) tone here and there - creats good feel
I agree this band gets better and better with time. So original and there is something so beautiful about this song......like many of their songs. Always feel content and hopeful when I listen to them.
Wow this song is so powerful. It really sounds like a battle between people in the form of music. Grizzly Bear are such amazing artists and this album is going to be so good I can tell.
I think the complexity and innovation in their music draws that sort of crowd. For me, listening to many of their songs becomes an experience akin to unlocking a puzzle, taking apart all the little pieces and elements in my head and seeing how they fit together to form a beautiful and moving whole. Of all modern bands I find Grizzly Bear the most inspiring.
Lovely entree of a song! I appreciate the "different" sound of these latest releases and look forward to a new "audio buffet" in Shields. Ed's singing voice, as well as Daniel's, has grown in confidence and comes forth so much more willingly than on previous albums -- Hooray! Here, Ed has a silkiness akin to the Kings of Convenience boys. I'm on board!
In the dream he snuggles into a huge Grizzly Bear in the woods, slowly falling a sleep while this tune echos from the ground. But the dream turned sour when the bear got angry and chased him (he's naked) with the explosive ending of the song screaming out from the dead trees.
+Darryl Turner I don't know, I think that they have alike voices in specific moments - the lead singers, of course Plus, if this song had more "electronic sound efects" in it, would be jus like a TDCC's. humbled opinion...
I fully relate to what you said. Me and a friend had a conversation today where I confessed exactly this to him, after we watched a few Christopher Hitchens debates. Now I'm listening to Grizzly Bear and I saw your comment. Needless to say, my mind is blown.
not many bands these days can blend dissonance and harmony in a song that's accessible to 'pop-like' ears yet appreciated beyond conventional audiences. Great song IMO.
ses quelques notes m'ont donné tellement l’allégresse dans la grisaille déprimante parisienne et me sentir pleinement vivante!!! entendue la première fois, aujourd'hui! merci les nounours
+Adam Gelman i guess the most similar could be phantom limb, similar groove--i'd check out any of their early work for those savvy to the shoegaze/dreampop genres, very moody stuff but also pretty bubbly
The first time I listened to this song, it gave me the adrenaline rush one gets from a genuine act of innovation or discovery. Like when something is so perfect that the only comment one can say is "of course it sounds like that, its the only thing that makes sense."
If you get the chance to you should seriously consider seeing Grizzly Bear live. They came to First Avenue in Minneapolis and blew everyones hats off. There sound really projects live.
Arctic Monkeys; Tame Impala; Frightened Rabbit; Message to Bears; Seabear :) Bonus non-animal band with lots of songs with animal names: Iron & Wine :)
I used to play this chord progression way before I listened to grizzly bear, same chord progression, strummed in a different way. unfortunately, it reminds me of unhappy things; still love grizzly bear, though
Grizzly bear represents that uniqueness our music world needs. You may not be able to see what it has to offer, but if you do see it.. then you quietly smile in bliss as other people ignore the fact that they are pure genious. Let em be, and be with grizzly bear. This song means so much to me, words cannot describe, nor do I care to explain. Grizzly's music speaks for itself, well for me at least.
It is SO hard to get great music vibes these days ~ some thing original and cool ~ You blokes have done it ~ Great track and this comment is coming from a Baby Boomer ! Great stuff blokes !
is anybody getting a blues clues vibe from the first hawaiian riffs???? because i am getting some serious blues clues vibes from those first hawaiian riffs ngl
One of my favorite things about Grizzly Bear is listening to the two very different songwriters that are Ed Droste and Dan Rossen. I love they way they complement each other, but i also love listening and thinking, "This is totally Dan" or, "This is totally Ed". And of course, Taylor and Bear are another plane of existence as well.
I know, it really sucks! I'm 45 minutes out of Pittsburgh and about and hour and half away from Cleveland, can't really make a trip to Cincinnati unfortunately...but I really would like to see them.
Saw these guys last night on Colbert, instantly liked them. Got some Mumford in em ,a little sprinkle of Wilco and a bunch of their own sound that I really like.
I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS SONG FOR AGES SINCE HEARING IT ON FRENCH RADIO
THANK GOD I FOUND IT
THIS IS A HEAVENLY MOMENT
i woahh this is the oldest comment i’ve found on UA-cam. i wonder how much your life has changed since u made this comment. do u still listen to this song sometimes?
@@kashmir1799 wow this was a very interesting reply to see, firstly thank u for that. made my being awake at 4.30am just that bit more surreal ! my life has infinitely changed (for the better) since writing this comment, i was 15 at the time, and i was actually reflecting on that when i checked my email to see this reply... are u god ? to be honest i dont listen to this song a whole lot these days but its always a nice one , u inspired the listening this time round . hope ur having a great evening
@@imoringostarr how does it feel to get back on track?
@@kashmir1799 its good to see the connections we make along the way...i was 18 when i heard this song...fond memories...now i'm 28...I understand a lot more, but i feel the music makes more sense now too..
Come back to it... it's been 12years now
I always keep coming back to this song. No matter the time of day, month of the year... This song captivates me.
I can't believe it's been 10 years! Such a fantastic beautifully composed track!
This song is a spiritual experience for me every time.
Nah fr shit make me wanna jump out my body float away..especially when he does the uh uh...uh uh...uh uh
My teacher played this in class today.
i love it
You have a great teacher! Try to discover more of his playlist ;)
Super!
millenial teachers are the best
so, you leke "ehhhhhh?"?
2012 was such an incredible year for music.
Yet again we're the only ones
No surprise, this is often how it's done
Lately it's about all I can take
I will move and mend and mold this break
Shell with another crack
I'm small but I can keep track
Too soon, everyone just step away
I'm sure this isn't the last play
Take it all in stride
Speak, don't confide
We barely had a case
It's done before we try
Stop and end by night
A desert in your face
Take score, even playing fields this game
I know when all's said we're the same
If I could I would leave it all be
No chance to move backwards and see
Take it all in stride
Speak, don't confide
We barely had a case
It's done before we try
Stop and end by night
A desert in your face
Take it all in stride
Speak, don't confide
We barely had a case
It's done before we try
Stop and end by night
A desert in your face
yet again i'm listening to this
First time hearing this band.. I think I'm already becoming addicted.
Yeah they are amazing and it gets better 💕
Any person that likes grizzly bear is most likely a cool human being
it's true
I like Grizzly Bear and I'm not cool :)
@@leeezimmer9868 Of course you're not cool...
You're damn amazing. Hope you enjoy your day
Shoutout to my art teacher for actually making me enjoy my time in school
I’m not cool. I’m warm.
They remind me most of the Moody Blues. Great stuff! Thank you Arcade Fire, Grizzly Bear, Metric, The White Stripes and the many other bands of my generation for initiating a new renaissance of spectacular music. There was a commercialized lull for while there after the early 90s that has finally been broken! LOVE THE TIMES.
Christianity is not a religion. It is a realization of truth, and acceptance of grace, and an involvement in the greatest love story ever told.
Don't confuse the love of Christ with the hypocrisy often associated with His followers. No one can convince you to surrender to His will, it is not logical. Someone else could just as easily convince you to abandon Him.
A relationship with Him is self-realized, and we are called by Him.
I wish more Christians would strengthen their theology.
This is an uber-sweet jangly, reverb-drenched, very 'real' sounding pop confection that should be praised (and not scorned). There's a kind of '60s sensibility here that I find totally compelling and a chorus that at this moment would be an appropriate musical epitaph for me. Damn I love this song.
your style, lyrics and melodies, your voice....just fantastic*****
probably the song of my life
I just heard this for the first time this morning. Almost made me cry. I was so pleased to find out it's Grizzly Bear. Thank you!
I've been listening to GB for about four years straight now! Never get tired of it.
Ooh, great!
I can't get enough of this song!! Just like with Sleeping Ute. They are unbelievably talented! I can't wait until September!!
Every single day after working, I sit in front of my computer and turn this song, this song really charge my good vibes... many thanks grizzly bear.
Love how an engineer and producer can get a muddled, distorted and hollow sound from a pristine studio and then throw some absolutely gorgeous vocal arrangements on top of it and lose the listener in the craftsmanship. These drums sound like they were recorded in a garage and they fit the landscape of the song like a 1960's Hullabaloo babe shakin' in a cage. AWESOME!
What a talented drummer Chris Bear is.
The artwork for their albums is always good...
Yet again we're the only ones
No surprise this is often how it's done
Lately it's about all I can take
I will move and mend and mold this break
Shell with another crack
I'm small but I can keep track
Too soon everyone just step away
I'm sure this isn't the last play
Take it all in stride
Speak don't confide
We barely had a case
It's done before we try
Stop and end by night
A desert in your face
Take score even playing fields this game
I know when all's said we're the same
If I could I would leave it all be
No chance to move backwards and see
Take it all in stride
Speak don't confide
We barely had a case
It's done before we try
Stop and end by night
A desert in your face
chirix88 s
My first and last love ever sent me this after we had a fight, and its so ironic. Oh and it's been 4 years now. Great.
Grizzly bear, just like a fine wine. Gets better with time. Beautiful tune
genius; melancholy pop. they've created almost an oxymoron in music- two opposites existing with each other; dependent on each other and giving each other meaning and purpose for existing; good would not be good without bad being bad. DIRECT RELATION: melancholy sub guitars and synth along with almost droned out sad banging drums creates the sad and dark tones, but his pop vocal melodies and rhythms with an upbeat tempo stricking a major (happy associated) tone here and there - creats good feel
Listen to the beach boys, they got there first
I agree this band gets better and better with time. So original and there is something so beautiful about this song......like many of their songs. Always feel content and hopeful when I listen to them.
Chris Taylor's production work is really neat stuff. Crisp yet gritty. So refreshing in this age of polished dance pop.
I'd just like to say that this is literally my favourite song of the year. Bravo, Grizzly Bear. Bravo.
the beginning reminds me so much of knives out, which happens to be one of my favorite radiohead songs.
even the first 10 seconds..TOO GOOD.
I'm just going to go on a Grizzly Bear album binge pretty soon.
2012's been a great year for music -- and it just keeps on getting better and better. Tracks like this make it easy to be excited about music again.
Yet again I am living for this in 2018
TheLucy92ish me too
i feel like i am going to listen to this album every day in the fall time. this song puts me right in the middle of autumn.
Nostalgia
Wow this song is so powerful. It really sounds like a battle between people in the form of music. Grizzly Bear are such amazing artists and this album is going to be so good I can tell.
this is so good i can hardly [grizzly] bear it.
I think the complexity and innovation in their music draws that sort of crowd. For me, listening to many of their songs becomes an experience akin to unlocking a puzzle, taking apart all the little pieces and elements in my head and seeing how they fit together to form a beautiful and moving whole.
Of all modern bands I find Grizzly Bear the most inspiring.
Lovely entree of a song! I appreciate the "different" sound of these latest releases and look forward to a new "audio buffet" in Shields. Ed's singing voice, as well as Daniel's, has grown in confidence and comes forth so much more willingly than on previous albums -- Hooray! Here, Ed has a silkiness akin to the Kings of Convenience boys. I'm on board!
Thank you Colbert for introducing me to this band and thank you Grizzly Bears for the wonderful music.
this song makes me wanna bawl my eyes out
One of very few bands these days who know how to use space and texture to convey feeling in a song just as much as words and melody.
Magnificent.
the ending is superb
Im so glad I stumbled on this band.. These guys are great!
In the dream he snuggles into a huge Grizzly Bear in the woods, slowly falling a sleep while this tune echos from the ground. But the dream turned sour when the bear got angry and chased him (he's naked) with the explosive ending of the song screaming out from the dead trees.
I've been stuck on this song for over a year now. I still can't get it out of my head and I'm completely content with that.
I thank Radiohead for opening my music palette for music this cool.
Trueeeee
Yes!!!!
It does sound like Knives Out.
Isn’t grizzly bear jonny Greenwood’s fav band?
could you please suggest other great artists like radiohead & grizzly bear
This song makes me want to stare out of a window of a moving car in the rain and pretend I'm in a sad movie
Excellent track!
Ditto!
Heard this two days in a row on Radio K Minneapolis. Glad I was able to find it on their playlist.
most underrated song ever
A little less than two weeks, and I will be listening to this constantly!
Remembers me of some Two Door Cinema Club's song. Love it!
what ? What songs ?!
+Darryl Turner I don't know, I think that they have alike voices in specific moments - the lead singers, of course
Plus, if this song had more "electronic sound efects" in it, would be jus like a TDCC's.
humbled opinion...
I fully relate to what you said. Me and a friend had a conversation today where I confessed exactly this to him, after we watched a few Christopher Hitchens debates. Now I'm listening to Grizzly Bear and I saw your comment. Needless to say, my mind is blown.
Just found these guys, totally addicted!
There's just so much emotion in this man's voice. Heavenly!
not many bands these days can blend dissonance and harmony in a song that's accessible to 'pop-like' ears yet appreciated beyond conventional audiences. Great song IMO.
This song is so beautiful, it dances with my soul.
Note to self: Released in 2012
ses quelques notes m'ont donné tellement l’allégresse dans la grisaille déprimante parisienne et me sentir pleinement vivante!!! entendue la première fois, aujourd'hui! merci les nounours
this song in particular, well to me anyway is a combination of the shins meets radiohead. Pure euphoria
+TVinmyEye that's very accurate
+TVinmyEye any particular Shins song? Never really heard that band so I'm curious. Always on the hunt.
+Adam Gelman i guess the most similar could be phantom limb, similar groove--i'd check out any of their early work for those savvy to the shoegaze/dreampop genres, very moody stuff but also pretty bubbly
+TVinmyEye Indeed
+TVinmyEye Damn, perfect description :)
my favorite thing about griz is how they are so reserved and at the same time very bold and innovative. anyone can appreciate this chill music.
"Yet Again" they amaze me.
I've replayed this song, yet again!
Awesome.
I keep coming back to this song every 2-3 months
4:20 till end is favorite part. that menacing riff is wicked
The first time I listened to this song, it gave me the adrenaline rush one gets from a genuine act of innovation or discovery.
Like when something is so perfect that the only comment one can say is "of course it sounds like that, its the only thing that makes sense."
Brilliantly put. This is how good music makes me feel. It's divine...the voice of god (agnostic'ly speaking).
Oh, cada vez siento que me gusta más Grizzly Bear :')
It was a while ago but theRadBrad was the one who introduced me to this great band and song and i thank him for that!
this live remix is WOW: Grizzly Bear - Yet Again (David August Remix)
Thanks!
Animal collective??
If you get the chance to you should seriously consider seeing Grizzly Bear live. They came to First Avenue in Minneapolis and blew everyones hats off. There sound really projects live.
Knives Out
Catch The Mouse
Don’t look down
Yeah. They've already put out half the schedule.
Fingers crossed for Houston in the spring.
Help me out, great band with animal names.... fleet foxes, grizzley bear and.......?
Arctic Monkeys; Tame Impala; Frightened Rabbit; Message to Bears; Seabear :)
Bonus non-animal band with lots of songs with animal names: Iron & Wine :)
don't forget modest mouse
Don't forget about The Wombats either. They are fantastic
what about pepper rabbit?
seawolf, sparklehorse
love u guys, thank u for your art
I used to play this chord progression way before I listened to grizzly bear, same chord progression, strummed in a different way.
unfortunately, it reminds me of unhappy things; still love grizzly bear, though
+Salvatore Della Monica cool story bro i wrote beat it before it came out
+MrRichardNoggin You clearly don't understand. But it's good you're spending your time trying to take people down a peg. Great job!
u mad bro ??? im just fucking with you dont take it so seriously dont cry
Grizzly bear represents that uniqueness our music world needs. You may not be able to see what it has to offer, but if you do see it.. then you quietly smile in bliss as other people ignore the fact that they are pure genious. Let em be, and be with grizzly bear. This song means so much to me, words cannot describe, nor do I care to explain. Grizzly's music speaks for itself, well for me at least.
That ending is great, more of that, reminds me of In Rainbows.
I appreciate the radiohead reference. its not grizzly bear's usual m o but its really good anyway.
it reminds me of Fierce Creatures more
Thank you Brad for letting me discover this amazing song
It is SO hard to get great music vibes these days ~ some thing original and cool ~ You blokes have done it ~ Great track and this comment is coming from a Baby Boomer !
Great stuff blokes !
Stuart SS same here, nothing new or fresh for me except these guys. the music almost stopped with sonic, pavement, dinosaur, modest mouse...
Thank you so much and never stop playing even when were all gone.
This song is sooooo familiar but I just can't for the life of me remember why
knives out - radiohead?
im so happy this band exists.
came from theradbrad :D
When a musician listen to music like this, it gives them hope.
is anybody getting a blues clues vibe from the first hawaiian riffs???? because i am getting some serious blues clues vibes from those first hawaiian riffs ngl
i feel you
I'm listening to this song, yet again. It's no surprise.
This does not sound like knives out
Very exciting to hear this, fellas! Hoping to catch you guys on August 10th!
i think people exaggerate how much they love less popular songs
cactus Nah, people just like hearing something fresh and interesting. Pop music is usually redundant and musically boring
One of my favorite things about Grizzly Bear is listening to the two very different songwriters that are Ed Droste and Dan Rossen. I love they way they complement each other, but i also love listening and thinking, "This is totally Dan" or, "This is totally Ed". And of course, Taylor and Bear are another plane of existence as well.
i need help with life. i'm slowly dying of depression.
If you would like anyone to listen Wolf; let me know.
Big ups man we all together in this trip one way or another
Aren't we all?
so stoked for the new album
Got this from radbrad
I know, it really sucks! I'm 45 minutes out of Pittsburgh and about and hour and half away from Cleveland, can't really make a trip to Cincinnati unfortunately...but I really would like to see them.
So many hipster comments here
aahahahahaha
dude
***** Only Thom Yorke knows.
GB isn't hipster
+Homeless angry black man hey it's me
Heard it on the radio, fell in love. So relaxing.
Nvm, just thought of a great band name.. anybody know a good drummer? .. the Albino Alligators need percussion desperately
Saw these guys last night on Colbert, instantly liked them. Got some Mumford in em ,a little sprinkle of Wilco and a bunch of their own sound that I really like.