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    Bear’s Den Release New Song, “Frightened Whispers”

    By Dom VigilApril 20, 2022
    Bear's Den Frightened Whispers
    Photo: Bennie Curnow

    Acclaimed U.K.-based band, Bear’s Den have released their new song, “Frightened Whispers” the final track to be revealed from their upcoming album, Blue Hours. Out May 13th via Communion Records, the album finds members Andrew Davie and Kevin Jones once again teaming up with producer Ian Grimble on what is one of their most personal records to date. Listen to “Frightened Whispers” now below and pre-save/pre-order the album now HERE.

    Of the song, Bear’s Den says, “‘Frightened Whispers’ is one of our favorites on the record. It’s been through a few iterations and has a really unique DNA as a song. It was a puzzle weaving all the different instrumental counter melodies together but the penny dropped for us when we got the wonderful Matt Douglas involved to play sax. He brought something really magical to the process, we can’t wait for people to hear it!” 

    Themes on the album include both self-reflection and mental health after both struggled with the latter in recent years. “It’s the main over-arching theme with this record,” Davie explains. “It probably speaks to our struggles and hopefully many other people’s too. Men are not very good at talking. We’re not really taught how to – men have no idea how to talk about this stuff, certainly to each other.”

    Despite the album’s challenging themes, it’s an album drenched in hope too. “We wanted this to be a celebration of music,” Jones continues. “I think that informed some of the bolder decision making on this record. At a time when music was so distant, it felt important to make an album that sounded hopeful, celebratory, ambitious and beautiful in spite of the heavy subject matter in some of the songs.” Jones adds: “It was almost like we needed to shout louder than before because we felt that there were more barriers between the audience and us. We needed something to transcend that.”

    The group is also about to hit the road on an extensive run of U.K., European and North American tour dates. The set of U.S. tour dates kicks off in early September and include performances at New York’s Webster Hall, Los Angeles’ Troubadour, Nashville’s The Basement East, Chicago’s Thalia Hall, D.C.’s 9:30 Club and more. Full tour routing can be found below.

    BEAR’S DEN LIVE

    April 23—Oslo, NO—Parkteatret
    April 24—Stockholm, SE—Debaser
    April 26—Copenhagen, DK—Studie 2
    April 28—Berlin, DE— Astra
    April 29—Hamburg, DE—Fabrik
    May 1—Amsterdam, NL—Paradiso
    May 2—Amsterdam, NL—Paradiso
    May 5—Zurich, CH—Kaufleuten
    May 7—Cologne, DE—Carlswerk Victoria
    May 9—Brussels, BE—Ancienne Belgique
    May 17—Bristol, UK—O2 Academy
    May 18—London, UK— Eventim Apollo
    May 21—Dublin, IE—Olympia
    May 22—Manchester, EN—Albert Hall
    May 23—Glasgow, UK—O2 Academy
    May 25—Newcastle, EN—Newcastle University
    May 26—Birmingham, EN—O2 Institute
    May 27—Leeds, EN—Leeds University Stylus
    September 8—Dallas, TX—The Studio at The Factory
    September 9—Austin, TX—Emo’s
    September 11—Nashville, TN—The Basement East
    September 12—Atlanta, GA—Variety Playhouse
    September 14—Ardmore, PA—Ardmore Music Hall
    September 15—New York, NY—Webster Hall
    September 16—Washington, DC—9:30 Club
    September 17—Boston, MA—Royale
    September 20—Toronto, ON—Danforth Music Hall
    September 21—Chicago, IL—Thalia Hall
    September 23—Minneapolis, MN—Varsity Theater
    September 24—Iowa City, IA—The Englert Theatre
    September 25—Kansas City, MO—Knuckleheads Saloon
    September 27—Denver, CO—Bluebird Theater
    September 28—Salt Lake City, UT—The CommonWealth Room
    September 30—Seattle, WA—Neptune Theatre
    October 1—Vancouver, BC—Vogue Theatre
    October 3—Portland, OR—Revolution Hall
    October 5—Felton, CA—Felton Music Hall
    October 6—San Francisco, CA—August Hall
    October 8—West Hollywood, CA—Troubadour

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