Saturday, 26 March 2016

Bear Hands - Marathon Man







1.    Who is hiding and don’t they know the law won?

Bear Hands are a post-punk electronic band from Brooklyn, New York. Playing since 2006 they have three long players on their resume. Marathon Man (March’16) is the second single to bounce off their third long player You’ll Pay For This (April’16).


2. What kinda loot do we have?

Marathon Man is a song that bears repeat plays to dig right into the heart of the musical beast. A strong indie rocker that twists like a snake on hot tarmac and it packs a powerful  bite.


3. Who do Bear Hands sound like?

Marathon Man sounds inbetween New Politics and Interpol. The band are sometimes compared to Talking Heads and often Modest Mouse.

4. What have the cut and paste merchants said about Marathon Man?
 “As god damn good as ever” – Tiny Little Mixtapes.
“You’re going to love their lastest release” – Infectious Magazine.
“Think your the baddest bitch? Think twice says Bear Hands” – Busted Wallet.
 




5. Which bands make the cut in Bear Hand’s book?

Bear Hands singer and guitarist Dylan Rau has big upped Bob Dylan, The Notorious B.I.G and Chance The Rapper as well as saying punk was the genre he most identified with in high school.


6. Why should I give Marathon Man a whirl?

Marathon Man has more meat on it's bones than Agora, it's more of a feed, and that makes it the second best song Bear Hands have ever written.

 
7. Do Bear Hands have any more standout tunes?

Agora is a masterpiece and got the public's attention.


8. Any more words fool?

You’ll Pay For This was co-produced by James Brown who has worked for The Foo Fighters, Spoon and The Arctic Monkeys. The album is mixed by Alan Moulder who has added the magic to music by Death Cab For Cutie and The Jesus and Mary Chain.


Bear Hands are performing a fifteen city tour with legends Cage The Elephant,Silversun Pickups and Foals this month.

Bassist Val Loper stated Lou Barlow of Dinosaur Jr and Paul Simonen from The Clash are his favorite bass players.



“Sick of the static, I’m sick of your lies,
Think your the baddest bitch, think twice”


 
 




You can’t pass a mention of the King Of New York without paying homage. Born in 1972 and killed by an unknown assailant at the age of 24, Christopher George Latore Wallace (a.k.a. The Notorious B.I.G, Biggie Smalls, Biggie) did it large from 1992–1997 making two massive albums and selling over seventeen million albums just in the United States. Hypnotize (1997) was one of two posthomous number ones with Mo Money Mo Problems and both boxed off the second album Life After Death (1997). Hypnotize has “legendary skills on the mic” and “a singlaong hook that everyone remembers.”
 
 
“Hah, sicker than your average
Poppa twist cabbage off instinct”




 


 


 

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