Grizzly Bear stopped by “CBS This Morning” this morning. During their appearance, they performed the songs “Cut Out,” “Mourning Sound,” and “Losing All Sense” from their latest album Painted Ruins. Watch below.
Grizzly Bear, to coincide with their new album Painted Ruins coming out today, performed “Mourning Sound” on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.” Watch their performance below. Colbert introduced the band with a reminder that the last time he saw the band, they sang with him inside a rowboat on “The Colbert Report.”
Grizzly Bear have released a new music video for their song “Mourning Sound.” The clip was directed by Beatrice Pegard and features French actor Clémence Poésy (Harry Potter). According to a press release, it is a “playful, pastel-drenched commentary on women’s liberation.” Watch it below. “Mourning Sound” is from the band’s upcoming fifth studio album, Painted Ruins, which is due out on August 18th via RCA. It is the follow-up to the band’s last full-length, 2012’s Shields.
Grizzly Bear are coming back with the follow-up to 2012’s Shields. Their new album is named Painted Ruins, and it is set to be out August 18th through RCA. It was produced by the band’s Chris Taylor. Listen to a new track from it, “Mourning Sound,” below. The album announcement comes after the scheduling of the band’s first tour in four years and the release of new song “Three Rings” after a series of teasers. Find the album artwork above, and listen to “Three Rings” as well as “Mourning Sound” below along with the band’s schedule.
Painted Ruins:
01 Wasted Acres
02 Mourning Sound
03 Four Cypresses
04 Three Rings
05 Losing All Sense
06 Aquarian
07 Cut-Out
08 Glass Hillside
09 Neighbors
10 Systole
11 Sky Took Hold
Grizzly Bear:
10-05 Dublin, Ireland – Vicar Street
10-06 Manchester, England – Albert Hall
10-08 Glasgow, Scotland – O2 ABC
10-09 London, England – O2 Academy Brixton
10-12 Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle
10-13 Utrecht, Netherlands – TivoliVredenburg
10-14 Brussels, Belgium – Ancienne Belgique
10-16 Paris, France – L’Olympia
11-01 Boston, MA – House of Blues
11-02 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
11-03 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
11-07 Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore
11-09 Knoxville, TN – The Mill & Mine
11-12 New Orleans, LA – Civic Theater
11-14 Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
11-15 Orlando, FL – House of Blues
11-16 Miami, FL – The Fillmore
11-18 Mexico City, Mexico – Corona Capital NOV 18 – NOV 19
11-26 Montreal, Quebec – Metropolis
11-27 Toronto, Ontario – Massey Hall
11-28 Park Township, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre
12-01 St. Paul, MN – Palace Theatre
12-03 Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
12-07 Vancouver, British Columbia – Orpheum Theatre
12-08 Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
12-09 Portland, OR – Roseland Theatre
12-11 San Francisco, CA – Warfield Theatre
12-13 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
Grizzly Bear have been working in the studio on their follow-up to 2o12’s album Shields. In a tweet, the band announced the new LP is “90% done” but it was the “last update until you hear it.” See it below. In May, the band revealed they would go to the studio over the summer to begin to work on their new album.
Album 90 percent done. Last update until you hear it
Grizzly Bear announced they would start recording soon last month making it their first new album since Shields in 2012. Singer Ed Droste has now announced on Instagram that they will start “to officially record” their new album on June 1. See his announcement, which comes with a “sick selfie,” below.
After Grizzly Bear’s recording announcement in April, the band performed a Bernie Sanders rally in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. At the rally, they played “While You Wait for the Others,” “Two Weeks,” and “Knife,” where they changed the words “can’t you feel the knife” to “can’t you feel the Bern.” Droste went to college campuses for Sanders and said why he endorses of the Vermont senator.