Department of Eagles In Ear Park
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Tracklist:
1. In Ear Park
2. No One Does It Like You
3. Phantom Other
4. Teenagers
5. Around the Bay
6. Herringbone
7.Classical Records
8. Waves of Rye
9. Therapy Car Noise
10. Floating on the Lehigh
11. Balmy Night


Release Date: 10/07/2008

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2008-10-21 | 8 comments | 332 views

Summary: Dissected slowly, however, In Ear Park reveals itself to be an intriguing effort full of small flourishes that beg to be explored.

Grizzly Bear’s 2006 sophomore release Yellow House dreamily interpreted modern landscapes as huge forests, approaching towering skyscrapers with the same apprehension and dark sense of mystery that was once attributed to clumps of withering oak trees. Department of Eagles, the side project of Grizzly Bear guitarist Daniel Rossen, for the most part continues down the same twisted alleys as his more famous band on their new release In Ear Park.

This isn’t to say that these two bands are identical. ‘No One Does it Like You’ skips along with a ghostly boogie and immediate sense of satisfaction that Grizzly Bear usually avoids. The use of what sounds like a sixty year old bassoon at the beginning of the track immediately brings to mind some rock staples, specifically the vaudeville-styled pop-deconstruction of Sgt .Pepper’s and Radiohead’s stunning ‘Life in a Glasshouse’.

Further distancing Department of Eagles from their hairy relatives is their employment of a more intimate production value, rather than the specter of proximity Grizzly Bear toys with. ‘Teenagers’ begins with violin tugs where hear the hairs of the bow snapping from friction is almost audible, and the huge instrumental swells on ‘Waves of Rye’ foster a disorientation that accentuates the twirling lurch of the music. It may not be as polished as the reflective mahogany Yellow House was constructed out of, but the effect is oftentimes just as stunning.

Little sunlight streams through the overcast skies that hang heavy over In Ear Park, and a tense mood that yearns for resolution is generously splayed all over the album. While Rossesn’s uniformly strained vocals perfectly mesh with the continuously shifting sea of apparitions churning around him, the album feels a bit monotone taken in all at once. Dissected slowly, however, In Ear Park reveals itself to be an intriguing effort full of small flourishes that beg to be explored.

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iamrockzorz


Comments: 1013
10.21.08

Album Rating: 4

Album is too tight.

You know you don't have to use a sentence from your review for the summary.

Good review, but I think you're trying to hard to sound pretentious and such.




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YourBiggestFan


Comments: 20
10.21.08

Album Rating: 3.5

I'll try not to try to hard next time

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flamethisuser


Comments: 395
10.21.08


‘Teenagers’ begins with violin tugs where hear the hairs of the bow snapping from friction is almost audible


might want to fix this

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cbmartinez


Comments: 2054
10.22.08


album is okay

IsItLuck?
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 4150
11.24.08

Album Rating: 3.5

I dig it quite much

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superae


Comments: 80
01.30.09

Album Rating: 4.5

so damn beautiful. probably my favorite album of last year. when it comes down to it, i think this is better than fleet floxes, though i do dig them.This Message Edited On 01.30.09

gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
03.18.09


I really like this, on par I think with anything Grizzly Bear have done. Both bands are great.

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Kashmir09


Comments: 439
11.17.09

Album Rating: 4

Album is pretty amazing, still maybe would take Grizzly Bear's two newest, but it's definitely debatable, "Phantom Other" is one of my favorite songs ever I can proudly say

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