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If you already own Shields, the expansion is available as standalone vinyl or download if you don’t ( for shame), it comes wholesale as well.

Crucially, for a release of this kind, B-Sides never feels like a desperate move or a cash grab. So why all the extra goodies? I’d surmise that Grizzly Bear were intent on clearing house before allowing themselves-as they no doubt will- to start from scratch.

Conversely, the B-sides and demos range are all decent or better, and it’s interesting to mull over the permutations and combinations that could have been possible on Shields proper.īut if Grizzly Bear were really that hard on themselves, so dead set on leaving everything but the cream of a bumper crop on the cutting room floor, these tracks never would have surfaced. While the remixes are relatively disposable, each is worth a listen. Songs of this quality would be album standouts for a lot of bands from Grizzly Bear’s perspective, not good enough for primetime. It’s both an emphatic “wait, there’s more!” moment and a palate-cleanser of sorts. “Clear out your mind and I’ll clear out mine,” he sings in his signature glassy tone on lead-off track “Smothering Green”. On the opening moments of B-Sides, singer/guitarist Daniel Rossen implies the collection’s entire reason for being. While it contains neither the polish nor richness usually found the band’s usual full-lengths, it’s an eminently solid addition to their catalogue. An assortment of outtakes, demos and remixes from multiple studio sessions, B-Sides offers further evidence for Grizzly Bear’s reputation as quality control freaks. To the surprise of no one, Shields: B-Sides is no different. It was a record assembled with a watchmaker’s precision, with all of the shivering translucency of an ice sculpture. Intent on outdoing themselves, the Brooklynite quartet put on a compositional clinic on their fourth album, last year’s Shields. They craft their albums with the kind of care and patience that is easy to under-appreciate. The delicacy of Grizzly Bear’s music likens them more to sculptors than musicians.
