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You Belong There is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Daniel Rossen, released on April 8, 2022, by Warp Records. The album was announced on January 20, 2022 and was supported by two singles.
Past Lives is the soundtrack album to the 2023 film of the same name, composed by Grizzly Bear drummer Christopher Bear and singer-songwriter Daniel Rossen. [1] It marked their film scoring debut as the band's music have been licensed for films in their past, and never scored film music.
Daniel Raphael Rossen (born August 5, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is best known as the guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the indie rock band Grizzly Bear , with whom he has recorded four studio albums.
A regularly updated guide to the new albums, EPs, mixtapes, and projects getting released in the coming weeks and months
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).
Silent Hour/Golden Mile is the debut solo EP by American musician Daniel Rossen, released on March 20, 2012 by Warp Records. The self-produced EP comprises tracks Rossen had initially written for Grizzly Bear's fourth studio album, Shields (2012). [1]
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The band was formed in 2000 by Rossen and Nicolaus, who were friends and New York University (NYU) roommates. They created music from collected samples, assembled into songs and recorded with unlicensed recording software and a microphone borrowed from their neighbor, Chris Taylor, who later became Rossen's bandmate in Grizzly Bear, as well as Department of Eagles' producer and recording engineer.