Ed Droste, former Grizzly Bear frontman, is starting a new career path as an associate marriage and family therapist.
The artist announced the pivot in an Instagram post on Monday, sharing the news about his new independent practice in Los Feliz, California. “I’m thrilled to announce the next stage of my career and the commencement of my independent practice as an associate therapist,” wrote Droste. “I provide virtual and in-person counseling for adults and teenagers in Los Feliz. If you know anyone seeking a therapist in California, please don...
The artist announced the pivot in an Instagram post on Monday, sharing the news about his new independent practice in Los Feliz, California. “I’m thrilled to announce the next stage of my career and the commencement of my independent practice as an associate therapist,” wrote Droste. “I provide virtual and in-person counseling for adults and teenagers in Los Feliz. If you know anyone seeking a therapist in California, please don...
- 8/22/2023
- by Charisma Madarang
- Rollingstone.com
Former Grizzly Bear frontman Ed Droste is moving on from a career in music to a career in therapy. The artist announced as such in a new Instagram post detailing his own independent practice in Los Feliz, California.
“I’m thrilled to announce the next stage of my career and the commencement of my independent practice as an associate therapist,” Droste wrote. “I provide virtual and in-person counseling for adults and teenagers in Los Feliz. If you know anyone seeking a therapist in California, please don’t hesitate to share my contact details. My psychology today profile is linked up in my bio, or you can reach me via my supervisor’s website http://www.laurenmarimon.com Thank you all so much for your support!” Check out his post below.
Droste formed Grizzly Bear in 2002, with the moniker initially acting as a pseudonym for the artist’s solo music. Christopher Bear...
“I’m thrilled to announce the next stage of my career and the commencement of my independent practice as an associate therapist,” Droste wrote. “I provide virtual and in-person counseling for adults and teenagers in Los Feliz. If you know anyone seeking a therapist in California, please don’t hesitate to share my contact details. My psychology today profile is linked up in my bio, or you can reach me via my supervisor’s website http://www.laurenmarimon.com Thank you all so much for your support!” Check out his post below.
Droste formed Grizzly Bear in 2002, with the moniker initially acting as a pseudonym for the artist’s solo music. Christopher Bear...
- 8/21/2023
- by Carys Anderson
- Consequence - Music
Grizzly Bear’s Daniel Rossen and Christopher Bear have announced that the soundtrack they’ve made for Celine Song’s upcoming A24 film, Past Lives, will be released on June 9th via A24 Music. They’ve also shared two singles from the project, “Why Are You Going to New York” and “Across the Ocean.”
Open, airy, subtle, and melodic, both “Why Are You Going to New York” and “Across the Ocean” speak to the musicianship Rossen and Bear have been demonstrating since Grizzly Bear first hit the scene nearly 20 years ago. They embrace a familiar, acoustic production palette as well — listening to the songs, it’s easy to feel like you’re in a big, open room with the musicians, engulfed by the pianos and strings as sunlight pours in through the windows.
In addition to Rossen and Bear’s scoring, the soundtrack will also feature an original song: “Quiet Eyes,...
Open, airy, subtle, and melodic, both “Why Are You Going to New York” and “Across the Ocean” speak to the musicianship Rossen and Bear have been demonstrating since Grizzly Bear first hit the scene nearly 20 years ago. They embrace a familiar, acoustic production palette as well — listening to the songs, it’s easy to feel like you’re in a big, open room with the musicians, engulfed by the pianos and strings as sunlight pours in through the windows.
In addition to Rossen and Bear’s scoring, the soundtrack will also feature an original song: “Quiet Eyes,...
- 5/17/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Film News
Grizzly Bear’s Daniel Rossen and Christopher Bear have announced that the soundtrack they’ve made for Celine Song’s upcoming A24 film, Past Lives, will be released on June 9th via A24 Music. They’ve also shared two singles from the project, “Why Are You Going to New York” and “Across the Ocean.”
Open, airy, subtle, and melodic, both “Why Are You Going to New York” and “Across the Ocean” speak to the musicianship Rossen and Bear have been demonstrating since Grizzly Bear first hit the scene nearly 20 years ago. They embrace a familiar, acoustic production palette as well — listening to the songs, it’s easy to feel like you’re in a big, open room with the musicians, engulfed by the pianos and strings as sunlight pours in through the windows.
In addition to Rossen and Bear’s scoring, the soundtrack will also feature an original song: “Quiet Eyes,...
Open, airy, subtle, and melodic, both “Why Are You Going to New York” and “Across the Ocean” speak to the musicianship Rossen and Bear have been demonstrating since Grizzly Bear first hit the scene nearly 20 years ago. They embrace a familiar, acoustic production palette as well — listening to the songs, it’s easy to feel like you’re in a big, open room with the musicians, engulfed by the pianos and strings as sunlight pours in through the windows.
In addition to Rossen and Bear’s scoring, the soundtrack will also feature an original song: “Quiet Eyes,...
- 5/17/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
It appears Taylor Swift now has bad blood with Grizzly Bear frontman Edward Droste. Droste took to Twitter on Sunday to vent his frustrations with the “Blank Space” pop singer. He first posted a report about her entitled “Mean Girl Taylor’s Friendship Rules!” that compared Swift to “Mean Girls” antagonist Regina George. He captioned the tweet: “Obsessed that people are catching on.” The star’s fandom — appropriately known as the Swifties — leaped to her defense, while other Twitter users voiced support for the indie bandmember. Also Read: Nicki Minaj Addresses Taylor Swift Twitter Feud: 'We're All Good' (Video) He unleashed more tweets in.
- 7/28/2015
- by Kathy Zerbib
- The Wrap
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- 7/28/2015
- by Jessica-Chassin
- Popsugar.com
While everyone was buzzing about big releases from Frank Ocean, Fiona Apple, Mumford & Sons and Taylor Swift, you might have missed some must-listens. Here's what you should know about, and why:
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Grizzly Bear, "Shields" (Warp)
Yes, iTunes named Grizzly Bear's "Shields" the best album of 2012. Yes, the critics adored it. And yes, it debuted in the Top 10.
But did it earn any Grammy nominations? No. Is it selling well? No. Have you heard it? Probably not.
And that needs to change.
"Shields" is a semimasterpiece that feels both old and new – and in the best ways possible. Anchored by the voices of Edward Droste and Daniel Rossen, this Brooklyn, N.Y.-based foursome has created a disc that is genre-defying and consistent throughout.
The 10 tracks that make up "Shields" are drum-filled and smoky, and half the songs are more than five minutes long. That's a bit unusual, but it's...
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Grizzly Bear, "Shields" (Warp)
Yes, iTunes named Grizzly Bear's "Shields" the best album of 2012. Yes, the critics adored it. And yes, it debuted in the Top 10.
But did it earn any Grammy nominations? No. Is it selling well? No. Have you heard it? Probably not.
And that needs to change.
"Shields" is a semimasterpiece that feels both old and new – and in the best ways possible. Anchored by the voices of Edward Droste and Daniel Rossen, this Brooklyn, N.Y.-based foursome has created a disc that is genre-defying and consistent throughout.
The 10 tracks that make up "Shields" are drum-filled and smoky, and half the songs are more than five minutes long. That's a bit unusual, but it's...
- 1/3/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
After years of rolling around in human hamster balls, making weird merch, and singing trippy songs, Wayne Coyne is now venturing into another eccentric endeavor: radio plays. The Flaming Lips frontman will debut Wayne Coyne’s Human Head-Shaped Tumor Nov. 24 and 25 on West Coast radio station Kcrw and online at Kcrw.com. The hour-long radio play was commissioned by McSweeney’s and tells the story of a fictional head-shaped tumor Coyne has lodged inside his leg. Various actors and musicians contributed to the story, including Paul F. Tompkins and Grizzly Bear’s Edward Droste, while Eleanor Friedberger, Bill ...
- 11/20/2012
- avclub.com
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