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In Ear Park
by Department Of Eagles
The latest release from Grizzly Bear's Daniel Rossen and Fred Nicolaus was dedicated to Rossen's father who had passed away recently.
| LABEL: |
4AD |
| RELEASE DATE: |
07 October 2008 |
| DISCS: |
1 disc |
| GENRE(S): |
Rock, Indie, Electronic |

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90
Delusions of Adequacy
Through all of the musical intricacies and variances, Rossen and Nicolaus have truly created one of the best albums of the year.

88
The Phoenix
In Ear Park improves on Grizzly Bear’s psychedelic folk æsthetic by both fleshing it out and making it more accessible.

85
Lost At Sea
Without a heavy-handed disposition, Department of Eagles manages to convey the sentiment of another time while reaching a modern audience.

83
Pitchfork
Ambitious and complex, it's stuffed with cocooning harmonies and shimmering, sunlight-smacking-the-Pacific melodies--a languid, easy West Coast record (think Randy Newman or SMiLE), infused with classic East Coast anxiety.

83
The Onion (A.V. Club)
Ear Park provides a valuable service while showcasing Rossen as skilled composer and arranger in his own right.

80
Observer Music Monthly
This second album (featuring Grizzly Bear's Chris Bear and Chris Taylor) is a sumptuous sequence of symphonic meditations on memory and loss that somehow manage to give a more expansive twist to the already elegiac mood of Arcade Fire's Funeral.

80
All Music Guide
This album is a big step forward for Department of Eagles, a playground of sound that celebrates the pull of memories and music.

80
The Wire
It could all, of course, be unbearably mannered, but the duo's constant striving for layered perfection, contrasted with the very human qualities of the vocals, keep it grounded in some sort of feeling. [Sep 2008, p.61]
80
Under The Radar
What makes it outstanding is its strong songs, as well as Rossen and Nicolaus’ stunning attention to detail, marking Ear Park as a spot for extended and repeated visits. [Fall 2008, p.75]
80
Mojo
Fans of Fleet Foxes, Bon Iver and Mercury Rev's Deserter's Songs take note. [Nov 2008, p.19]
74
cokemachineglow
In Ear Park sounds so much like Grizzly Bear that it’s difficult to recognize, at first, that it does occasionally retain the bedroom DIY aesthetic for which Department of Eagles are known, especially in the sense of its canned percussion, and at the album’s best it keeps the music attempting the scope and lushness of Grizzly Bear.

70
Slant Magazine
Songs begin lethargically and the vocals and instruments grope at each other, struggling to agree on how to establish the rhythm. Once they coalesce, each blooms, but the tracks refuse to linger in the thrall of the climax.

60
Rolling Stone
Its mildly art-damaged sound is just right for indie kids who like their beauty a little messy.

60
Uncut
Rosen and Nicolaus stride forth as songsmiths of a much more assured vintage, harp, piano, brass and chocolatey harmonies coming together in vividly orchestrated numbers. [Nov 2008, p.94]
60
Q Magazine
Atmospheric and richly layered, their best moments tap the same ecstatic eclecticism of fellow travellers Sufjan Stevens and Beirut's Zach Condon. [Nov 2008, p.114]

The average user rating for this album is 9.3 (out of 10) based on 8 User Votes
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