Grizzly Bear's Daniel Rossen releases new track "Unpeopled Space"
22 February 2022, 15:36
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Daniel Rossen has released new track "Unpeopled Space" as the second taster of his upcoming debut solo album You Belong There.
Rossen announced You Belong There with the lead single "Shadow in the Frame" last month, and has today (22 February) delivered a second cut from the record titled "Unpeopled Space".
The new song features Grizzly Bear’s Christopher Bear on drums and percussion, as well as Amber Wyman on bassoon.
Rossen formed the songs on You Belong There at his home in Santa Fe, and performed the majority of the album's parts himself, with help from Grizzly Bear bandmate Chris Bear, who features on nine of the 10 tracks.
"Unpeopled Space" is out now. Daniel Rossen's You Belong There album will land via Warp Records on 8 April, and is available to pre-order now.
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