BEAR’S DEN in Tramshed, Cardiff
05/11/2019
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BEAR’S DEN in Tramshed, Cardiff
05/11/2019
But I swam across the ocean to find your memory A trace of all you've left behind And the auld wives swore that you were born to die Without a child for to call out your name -Auld Wives
Bear’s Den - Antone’s 2/11/2017
My decision to go to this show was a last-minute, impulsive decision - and I don’t regret it. This band exudes a feeling of closeness and charm. Each of their songs is very personal to the band and to the fans. Although their music is not the most upbeat, or easy to dance to music to see live, the band made the crown feel included and the concert was incredible.
I could tell the members of this band were more than just bandmates, they were friends. They danced around the stage at played their instruments in sync during the high points of a song and they rallied around each other during each other’s solos.
The two highlights of this show were when the band decided to sing without the help of amps or speakers. They went completely acoustic for two songs. The first, “Don’t Let The Sun Steal You Away” was a tribute to who the band used to be. This song was one of their first, and only the original three members performed it on stage while the other, newer members respectfully listened. For the second, “Gabriel” (one of my favorites), the band performed from within the crowd. They got on the same level as us, and again, performed an emotional song directly to us; no amps, no microphone. I value these moments to highly because they create an atmosphere which is very inclusive of the people at a show. These moments, when a band performs purely like this, are not possible with bigger bands at bigger venues. I appreciate these moments because I know they can’t last forever in a band’s career.
Bear’s Den put on a great show at a great venue. It was very low-stress - somewhat of a deviation from the shows I usually attend. Yet another small, British band who has made an impact on my life.
DAILY NOTE: Bear’s Den - Auld Wives
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Song of the Day // Bear's Den // Auld Wives The first single from their upcoming album, Red Earth & Pouring Rain
Video: Bear's Den video for "Auld Wives" stars Fresh Prince of Bel Air's Joseph Marcell
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Lovers of the 90s may be excited to hear that the video for “Auld Wives” stars Joseph Marcell, better known as Geoffrey from The French Prince of Bel Air. Those hoping for a harmless nostalgia trip will leave disappointed, however. The new single from alternative rock band...
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