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Confession: I don't love Yellow House. Despite repeated attempts, I reliably glaze over somewhere during the record's slightly dolorous final third. That I keep wading back in is testament both to the record's enormous promise and to its handful of moments of undeniable, breath-catching brilliance — the morning-in-Disneyland glow of "Easier" for instance, or the Ronnie Spector desert mirage "Knife," or the shuddering minor-key waltz chords of "Marla." But too much of the album feels like a collection of immaculate arrangements in search of something sturdy and meaningful to drape around. It reminds me of sitting in my practice room in college, holding down the foot pedal on the piano and banging out major chords just to hear them resound.
Veckatimest, the Technicolor followup to the Monet washes of Yellow House, changes all of that right out of the gate. "Southern Point" drifts in on alternating minor chords, but thanks to a refreshingly brisk rhythm section (previous Grizzly Bear records sounded like they were drummed on lilypads), it manages the neat trick of sounding simultaneously dark and sprightly. Then, one minute in, the song takes flight — after a little anticipatory rhythmic flutter, it arcs upwards dizzily, careening through a… read more »




