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The Griefbirds are a songwriting project between seasoned veterans Coby Batty and Paul Watson that evolved into an actual group. The two had known each other for nearly 20 years before forming the Griefbirds, and both boast impressive resumés, having played with the likes of Sparklehorse, Orthotonics, Flaming Cicada, the Fugs, Bongwater, and Patrick Phelan, to name a few. Perhaps less experimental than the other groups Batty and Watson have played with, the Griefbirds sound is friendly, pastoral acoustic pop occasionally augmented by such ephemera as Spanish guitar, cornet, clarinet, theremin, and '60s psychedelia. The gorgeously light, nostalgic sound is a red herring for the lyrics however, which tend toward the dark and pessimistic. (Example: "Put your hand in mine/and down to hell we will climb.") The group, whose name comes from a line in a Fugs song, released the album Paper Radio on Planetary Records in the fall of 2001. ~ Erik Hage, All Music Guide

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