“Marla” is named after Ed Droste’s great aunt, who moved from Boston to New York in the late 1930’s in an attempt to pursue a singing career. She failed and by the end of the 1940’s she had drunk herself to death. Her unnamed demos were later shared with Ed by a remaining sibling of Marla’s, who had...
I've looked everywhere Mr. Forbes
But I can't find the cello or yet the french horn
And I can't find the harp
I don't know where it's gone
And of course, you can't go without that
I've looked everywhere Mr. Forbes
But I can't find your clamshells
Your file or your drill
And your sheepskin-lined coat is eluding me still
And of course, you can't go without that
I've looked in the attic, the cellar and hall
I've looked in the studio, study and all
I've looked in the chest where I thought it should be
I've looked in the greenhouses, one, two and three
I've looked everywhere Mr. Forbes
But I can't find the [?] and oh why oh why
Can't I think what I did with that ol' skill and die
And of course you can't go without that
You can't possibly go without that
Marla was written by Ed Droste & Christopher Bear & Chris Taylor & Daniel Rossen.
Marla was produced by Chris Taylor.
Grizzly Bear released Marla on Tue Sep 05 2006.