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  2. Two Weeks (Grizzly Bear song) - Wikipedia

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    "Two Weeks" is a song by the American indie rock band Grizzly Bear, and the first single from the band's third studio album, Veckatimest.Featuring backing vocals from Victoria Legrand, singer and organist for the dream pop duo Beach House, it was released as a single on June 1, 2009.

  3. Grizzly Bear (band) - Wikipedia

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    Grizzly Bear was an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2002. For most of its tenure, the band has consisted of Edward Droste (vocals, keyboards, guitar), Daniel Rossen (vocals, guitar, banjo, keyboards), Chris Taylor (bass, backing vocals, woodwinds, production), and Christopher Bear (drums, percussion, backing vocals).

  4. Grizzly Bear discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Grizzly Bear includes five studio albums, five extended plays and eight singles. Grizzly Bear is an American alternative rock band that was formed in 2002 by Ed Droste . [ 1 ] After the band's first studio album was released, Droste was joined by drummer Christopher Bear , bass guitarist and producer Chris Taylor , and ...

  5. Knife (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Knife" is a song by Brooklyn-based indie rock band Grizzly Bear, from the band's second studio album,Yellow House. The song was released as the first single on May 21, 2007. The song was released as the first single on May 21, 2007.

  6. Yellow House (album) - Wikipedia

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    Yellow House is the second studio album by American rock band Grizzly Bear, released on September 5, 2006, by Warp Records.Produced by bass guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Chris Taylor, the album's title refers to vocalist Ed Droste's mother's house where the majority of recording took place.

  7. He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss) - Wikipedia

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    It's one of those Spector songs and it was written by Carole King, which… you have to think." At the end of the song, Love commented "Nice feminist anthem." 2007 – The Blackeyed Susans, Dedicated to the Ones We Love ("She Hit Me (and It Felt Like a Kiss)") [8] 2007 – Grizzly Bear, during the headlining tour for their album Yellow House.

  8. Sleeping Ute (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sleeping Ute" is a song by American indie rock band Grizzly Bear, and the first single from the band's fourth studio album, Shields (2012). The song features lead vocals by guitarist Daniel Rossen. [1] [2] [3]

  9. The Youngbloods (album) - Wikipedia

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    The first song on the album, "Grizzly Bear" (spelled "Grizzely Bear" on the album cover), was also released as a single reaching No. 52 on the pop charts in December 1966. [6] Jerry Corbitt took credit for writing this song, but it had appeared on a 1928 recording by singer-songwriter Jim Jackson. [ 7 ]