The band’s breakthrough 2006 LP is getting a new vinyl pressing
It’s been 15 years since Grizzly Bear released their breakthrough album Yellow House, and, to mark the occasion, they’ve announced a vinyl reissue. The recut repress is out September 3 in three formats: clear 2xLP, black 2xLP, and an exclusive color 2xLP from Vinyl Me, Please.
Last year, the band gave its 2004 debut album Horn of Plenty the anniversary vinyl reissue treatment. Grizzly Bear’s most recent album was 2017’s Painted Ruins. Read Pitchfork’s interview “Grizzly Bear Discuss Painted Ruins, Their First Album in Five Years.”