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Freshly reinvigorated Brooklyn quartet Bear Hands are set for a major boost in their profile this summer when they release their new album Distraction their first under a new deal with Warner Bros. Records in the UK on August 11th. Theyll follow the dates with sets at the Reading and Leeds festivals on August 23rd and 24th respectively. The album will be previewed by the release of a Klaxons remix of Giants in July.
Entirely self-funded by the band and produced by guitarist Ted Feldman, Distraction is a collection in which the bands love of pop hooks is filtered cohesively through an eclectic collection of genre elements ranging from psychedelic to punk. Giants is perhaps the track that best encapsulates everything that makes Bear Hands special as it flows from a manic verse full of hollered stream-of-consciousness lyrics into an infectious chorus.
Elsewhere, the recent set-up singles Agora (soaring, upbeat post-punk which addresses vocalist/guitarist Dylan Raus experiences with agoraphobia) and Peacekeeper (driving rhythms which devolve into something altogether more reflective) demonstrate distinctly different strands of the Bear Hand sound. Faltering romance is a recurring theme throughout the album. Thought Wrong is based upon a time when two of the band were involved in intense break-ups, while Vile Iowa reflects Raus experiences visiting his ex-girlfriends conservative, teetotal Mormon family.
Bear Hands Rau and Feldman, together with bassist Val Loper and drummer TJ Orscher initially signed to indie label Cantora Records and released their debut album Burning Bush Supper Club in 2010, but their initial progress faltered due to legal complications and daily distractions hence the album title, inspired by Jonathan Lethems novel Chronic City.
Frustrated by the delay, Bear Hands opted to forge ahead on a new album themselves. They transformed Feldmans parents house into a makeshift studio for a week so they could record drums and basic tracks, and then added vocals and overdubs at their friend Yale Yng-Wongs studio, Doctor Wus, in Brooklyn. Subsequent mixing was completed by James Brown (Arctic Monkeys, Foo Fighters).






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