Did you do any traveling while on break? What’s the favorite place you visited?Ĭhris Taylor: During our time off I published a cook book, did a stage at NOMA in Copenhagen, and produced a bunch bands. We chatted out what they’ve all been up to, life on the road, and of course, the Catskills.Įscape Brooklyn: Welcome back! You guys have had a bit of a sabbatical. In fact, Grizzly Bear has recorded much of their catalog at Allaire Studios atop Tonche Mountain, just outside of Woodstock. Now, after moving and traveling all over the world individually, the band is back together again touring their new album. Escape Brooklyn was lucky enough to catch both Grizzly Bear shows in Kingston at BSP, then catch up Chris Taylor, who plays bass guitar, keyboard, wind instruments for the band he’s also a back-up vocalist and producer. Moving to upstate New York wasn’t entirely new territory for the band. Following their last tour, the band dispersed all over the country: Long Island, LA, and upstate New York–specifically, Cooperstown and Germantown. Though the band formed in Brooklyn some 15 years ago, like many of us, they grew restless and left. ![]() Two nights in a row, the band played new material from their recent album, Painted Ruins, along with the old. ![]() In August 2017, Grizzly Bear took the stage for the second (and third) time in five years in Kingston, NY.
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