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	<title>metric reflection &#187; headphone music</title>
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		<title>Headphone Music, Part 1: Grizzly Bear</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Knowing I was going to be sitting enthralled by the new Grizzly Bear tonight, I instinctively donned my Sennheisers tonight as soon as I got home, like a VR helmet in some early 90s utopian view of the future. There&#8217;s something about music like Grizzly Bear that is difficult to reproduce on regular speakers, even [...]]]></description>
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<p>Knowing I was going to be sitting enthralled by the new Grizzly Bear tonight, I instinctively donned my Sennheisers tonight as soon as I got home, like a VR helmet in some early 90s utopian view of the future.  There&#8217;s something about music like Grizzly Bear that is difficult to reproduce on regular speakers, even good ones &#8211; and I have decent ones &#8211; that is endemic to even mid-range speakers.  It&#8217;s a magic, perhaps; by isolating yourself to the music, you allow it to transport you to a new realm.  It&#8217;s no longer a background, even if it is just background: it still finds a way to burrow into your conscious thought.  A lot of music is better served in this environment, so why not celebrate it?  I think I&#8217;ll make this a semi-regular series.</p>
<p>Ok, back to Grizzly Bear.  Each of the songs on Veckatimest feels like it was lovingly cared for, a sculpture rubbed and polished to perfection.  None of the songs follow traditional structures.  Instead, they meander through forests of sounds with a carefully tuned microphone listening for the distant falling spring water and the whippoorwills&#8217; calls.  In this song, a steady, plodding, no, impatiently waiting beat provides some continuity while the melody builds itself up.  And then a grand finale as radiant as a smog-drenched sunset, harmonies washing over the stumbling guitar in violets and oranges. </p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t spent much time with it, but so far, this is turning out to be my favorite album of this first half a year.</p>
<p><a href='http://files.me.com/gstocking/onstc8.mp3' >Grizzly Bear &#8211; While You Wait for the Others</a></p>
<p>(A time when Lala failed..)</p>
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