Two Weeks
Grizzly Bear · 2009
19 min · 3 tracks · psychedelic rock
Ethereal harmonies and intricate arrangements create a lush soundscape that is both introspective and expansive.
Two Weeks is a single by Grizzly Bear, released in 2009. Ethereal harmonies and intricate arrangements create a lush soundscape that is both introspective and expansive. 'Two Weeks' received significant acclaim, earning a spot on numerous year-end lists and gaining airplay that pushed Grizzly Bear into broader audiences. The song's ethereal quality and complex arrangements influenced a wave of indie bands looking to merge experimental sounds with accessible melodies. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Two Weeks sound like?
Ethereal harmonies and intricate arrangements create a lush soundscape that is both introspective and expansive. Rooted in psychedelic rock.
What makes Two Weeks by Grizzly Bear notable?
'Two Weeks' received significant acclaim, earning a spot on numerous year-end lists and gaining airplay that pushed Grizzly Bear into broader audiences. The song's ethereal quality and complex arrangements influenced a wave of indie bands looking to merge experimental sounds with accessible melodies. Released on June 1, 2009, 'Two Weeks' marked Grizzly Bear's transition from indie darlings to mainstream recognition following their critically acclaimed album, 'Yellow House'. By this time, the band was solidifying its place in the indie rock scene, showcasing their unique blend of psychedelic rock and folk influences.
How many songs are on Two Weeks?
Two Weeks has 3 tracks, running approximately 19 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Two Weeks (Fred Falke Radio Mix) Standout 3:57
- 2 Two Weeks (Fred Falke Extended Mix) Standout 7:58
- 3 Two Weeks (Fred Falke Instrumental) Standout 7:58
Release Date
June 1, 2009
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
19 min 53 sec
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