Horn of Plenty
by Grizzly Bear
Essentially a solo home recording by Ed Droste, the debut from Grizzly Bear is a murky and intimate lo-fi folk record. 'Horn of Plenty' is defined by its muffled production and ethereal vocal layers, creating a sound that is both cozy and unsettling. It set the foundation for the band's later, more complex arrangements.
Genres
- Psychedelic Folk
- Indie Folk
- Slacker Rock
Tracklist
- Deep Sea Diver
- Don't Ask
- Alligator
- Campfire
- Shift
- Disappearing Act
- Fix It
- Merge
- A Good Place
- Showcase
- La Duchess Anne
- Eavesdropping
- Service Bell
- This Song
- Campfire (Efterklang remix)
- Merge (Dntel Remix)
- A Good Place (The Soft Pink Truth's Blow By Blow Remix)
- Eavesdropping (Simon Bookish remix)
- Don't Ask (Alpha remix)
- Fix It (Solex's Foxy remix)
- Deep Sea Diver (The Bomarr Monk remix)
- Shift (Son remix)
- Showcase (Phillip's remix)
- La Duchess Anne (Safety Scissors remix)
- Service Bell (Black Moustache remix)
- This Song (Dr. Cuerpo Of The Double remix)
- Disappearing Act (Ariel Pink remix)
- Campfire (Hisham Bharoocha & Rusty Santos remix)
- Don't Ask (Final Fantasy remix)
- Shift (Circlesquare remix)
- Deep Sea Diver (Castanets remix)