Originally the home recording project of Ed Droste, Grizzly Bear grew into one of indie rock's most acclaimed acts with their dazzling mix of psych, folk, classical, and jazz elements. Though the project's first album, 2004's dreamily lo-fi Horn of Plenty, was primarily the work of Droste, Grizzly Bear's lineup and musical horizons expanded with 2006's Yellow House, which added symphonic clarity and depth -- as well as Daniel Rossen's singing and songwriting -- to their music. The interplay of all four members propelled the band to critical acclaim as well as chart success: 20...