After all these years i only just noticed that Chris Taylor and Christopher Bear was there too, They're so amazing. This song has been with me since my father passed away.. Thank you guys.
This song is what I played over and over through my psychosis. It was the part, "And if you listen.. you can hear the waves.." Idk why, but during the endless Demonic screaming, laughter, and fiends howling outside my window.. its what I hung onto. It was my anchor tethering me to reality. I'm now schizophrenic but I'll always cherish this song. And Daniel of course
im stoned and i think that this song it's so spiritual, the cords and decendences the bass so exactly, the universe in reverse the time in fast. I love it
I wish Department of Eagles would keep going...I love the earlier Grizzly Bear albums, but the latest stuff (Shields and Painted Ruins) did very little for me. You can hear clearly on Yellow House and Veckatimest what's a "Rossen" song and what's a "Droste" song. Those albums really take you through a journey, if you listen front to back. There's a lot of contrast and development. But with the more recent stuff, it sounds more like 50/50 on every song. It all gets blended together. Rossen and Droste not only have a different style of writing, but a different aesthetic entirely. Rossen's music has this kind of eerie 'emptiness' to it. Like it would be appropriate to play around a campfire, in-between ghost stories. Droste's music has little of that 'campfire' feeling, being more inspired by 80's/90's pop. Both are good in their own right. But mixed together, I don't know...
I always preferd Rossen"s songs over Droste's tunes....you can always tell it is a song Rossen wrote. I don't mind the other stuff, but I love the Rossen material....."Little Brother" on Yellow house is a good example........many others as well.
I dont know if you break down most of the new albums, what's clearly a percussion based pop song (droste) and everything else being Rossens, if that's true, then Dans got more songs than Ed on both. It seems like sometimes in between making the song, Dan decides this would be a good spot for Ed to come in. Not sure if it works like that, but that's how we did it in my band days Ed brought them pop sensibilities, and at the time of failing labels, a better way to survive as a musician. More notoriety anyways
Much agreed. We that enjoy GOOD music that is pushin the envelope, so many tend to be elitist and snarky. I know Bear isn't IN the band but neither was Clapton when he laid down tracks for the Beatles. Chill and Don't Look Down.
Not right. Grizzly Bear is very clearly creatively half Ed Droste and half Daniel Rossen. Then Department of Eagles is creatively half Daniel Rossen and half Fred Nicolaus.
Fred is using an Electro Harmonix P.O.G. (Polyphonic Octave Generator), the original version not the newer POGs. It also looks like he might be using some type of Boss pedal (a digital delay perhaps), and a EHX Tube Zipper. I can't tell what his first pedal is...
I would prefer listen to this for rest of my life. Because this is really what the music is. Living and realistic, voices, guitars. Because modern so-called "music" is really awful and irritating. What is the matter with you, people? Why do you always attach to some stupid meanstream terms? Why does it happening all the time? Funk that, really. Just enjoy what really makes you feel enjoyed and happy. It's very simple.
Daniel's influence and contributions to Grizzly Bear are incredibly special I agree. But Ed's input is essential too. It's a little like the old Lennon OR McCartney question. The fact that they both write AND sing AND play means there is a healthy competition between them to reach ever higher heights. They also temper one another's over indulgent moments and act as each other's quality control. I really would like a new DoE album though, In Ear Park is just gorgeous.
Anything Dan Rossen touches is gold
@@strangelot Yeah, but what year?
@@SirMildredPierce moving it to another channel. ruclips.net/video/dod4oxCv1iI/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Best band ever ❤️
After all these years i only just noticed that Chris Taylor and Christopher Bear was there too, They're so amazing. This song has been with me since my father passed away.. Thank you guys.
Daniel Rosen is one of the most amazing musicians
Knowing this was written for his father who passed a year prior to recording makes this incredibly moving.
This song is what I played over and over through my psychosis. It was the part, "And if you listen.. you can hear the waves.."
Idk why, but during the endless Demonic screaming, laughter, and fiends howling outside my window.. its what I hung onto.
It was my anchor tethering me to reality.
I'm now schizophrenic but I'll always cherish this song. And Daniel of course
I'm liking everything Department of Eagles do live, the studio stuff is good but I think this is better.
I love this. The Harmonies on this are beautiful and the guitars sound amazing
im stoned and i think that this song it's so spiritual, the cords and decendences the bass so exactly, the universe in reverse the time in fast. I love it
i really like this. these guys have created such a unique collection of dark, lyrically interesting pop songs.
this is absolute perfection.
I really wish these guys put out some more must. Everything that they did was fantastic
I agree with you this band was awesome... Atleast we're getting a new Daniel Rossen release in April
Totally enchanted
Thankyou
Thank you for making a really good music
These guys need to record and play more together, a completely different feel from Grizzly Bear
Recently interviewed Daniel Rossen on his songwriting process - will post on our channel next Saturday 11/21
This is beautiful!
such an amazing album!
How can something sound so flawless?
"Something smells good"
"Yeah yeah"
Holy fucksticks, that performance was amazing.
oh shit! this is funking perfect!
Brilliant!
Beautiful
Sounds like it keeps the time signature all the way through.
I wish Department of Eagles would keep going...I love the earlier Grizzly Bear albums, but the latest stuff (Shields and Painted Ruins) did very little for me. You can hear clearly on Yellow House and Veckatimest what's a "Rossen" song and what's a "Droste" song. Those albums really take you through a journey, if you listen front to back. There's a lot of contrast and development. But with the more recent stuff, it sounds more like 50/50 on every song. It all gets blended together.
Rossen and Droste not only have a different style of writing, but a different aesthetic entirely. Rossen's music has this kind of eerie 'emptiness' to it. Like it would be appropriate to play around a campfire, in-between ghost stories. Droste's music has little of that 'campfire' feeling, being more inspired by 80's/90's pop. Both are good in their own right. But mixed together, I don't know...
I always preferd Rossen"s songs over Droste's tunes....you can always tell it is a song Rossen wrote. I don't mind the other stuff, but I love the Rossen material....."Little Brother" on Yellow house is a good example........many others as well.
Recently interviewed Daniel Rossen on his songwriting process - will post on our channel next Saturday 11/21
@@votto67 Little Brother is the best song on that album, by far. Really belonged on Yellow House
Light dark contrast
I dont know if you break down most of the new albums, what's clearly a percussion based pop song (droste) and everything else being Rossens, if that's true, then Dans got more songs than Ed on both.
It seems like sometimes in between making the song, Dan decides this would be a good spot for Ed to come in.
Not sure if it works like that, but that's how we did it in my band days
Ed brought them pop sensibilities, and at the time of failing labels, a better way to survive as a musician. More notoriety anyways
very nice
Exquisito.
fucking talent!!!!!!!! whole band is super talented.. love the singer and the drummer especially :)
Did anyone else notice Fred has two pairs of sunglasses on?? Hahahaha
Much agreed. We that enjoy GOOD music that is pushin the envelope, so many tend to be elitist and snarky. I know Bear isn't IN the band but neither was Clapton when he laid down tracks for the Beatles. Chill and Don't Look Down.
4 people looked down
god I miss this series
Ahh yesss ur right, I dunno y I kept losing it xD
cool song doe
Am I right or Ed Droste is such a talented guy that he got a complete and awesome band with other name to get to into his one-man band Grizzly Bear?
Not right. Grizzly Bear is very clearly creatively half Ed Droste and half Daniel Rossen. Then Department of Eagles is creatively half Daniel Rossen and half Fred Nicolaus.
Wauw
soo, wat is the time for thissong,
the beginning is 3/4 buut I kinda lost it after that
baroque pop? never heard of that genre before....
it's everywhere. Early Arcade Fire, Owen Pallett, even the Beach Boys Pet Sounds era.
Tour
Who are those 4 people? And I'm not talking about the band.
Fred Nicolaus was there
Does anyone know what pedals fred is using to get that sound
it sounds like he's using a digitech whammy on the one octave up setting.
Fred is using an Electro Harmonix P.O.G. (Polyphonic Octave Generator), the original version not the newer POGs. It also looks like he might be using some type of Boss pedal (a digital delay perhaps), and a EHX Tube Zipper. I can't tell what his first pedal is...
I would prefer listen to this for rest of my life. Because this is really what the music is. Living and realistic, voices, guitars. Because modern so-called "music" is really awful and irritating.
What is the matter with you, people? Why do you always attach to some stupid meanstream terms? Why does it happening all the time?
Funk that, really. Just enjoy what really makes you feel enjoyed and happy. It's very simple.
Wow I miss Pitchfork being interesting
Yup, its dogshit now
Does anyone know what the name of the intro song is?
Cand anyone answer me please what´s the year of this recording?
2012
What the hell happened to Ed Droste's face, body, hair and attitude???
it's very nowadays answer. i suppose you are even proud of yourself. this is very funny.
Someone either didn't get the joke or is reverse-trolling me.
Chris Taylor seems to be having issues with his bass.
Because Rihanna is marketed to the public, and this isn't.
why does this only have 800 views?! and Rihanna has 700000000000!?
I'm pretty sure that was a joke. Because, everyone from Grizzly Bear is in this except Ed.
How about you cut out the PRACTICE SESSION out of THE BEGINNING OF YOUR SONG. Then MAYBE someone would LISTEN TO IT.
Daniel, please fire Ed... he's holding you back. DoE proves it.
can you not see or hear what he adds to the band ?
Daniel's influence and contributions to Grizzly Bear are incredibly special I agree. But Ed's input is essential too. It's a little like the old Lennon OR McCartney question. The fact that they both write AND sing AND play means there is a healthy competition between them to reach ever higher heights. They also temper one another's over indulgent moments and act as each other's quality control.
I really would like a new DoE album though, In Ear Park is just gorgeous.
Blasphemy
I know this comment is 2 years old, but it's definitely one of the dumbest comments I've ever seen
Recently interviewed Daniel Rossen on his songwriting process - will post on our channel next Saturday 11/21