ALBUM REVIEW: Bear In Heaven “Time Is Over One Day Old”

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Time is Over One Day Old, the long awaited fourth studio album from Brooklyn based Bear In Heaven is, sure enough, about the concept of time. Seasons, memory, space, dreaming, and reflection… they all seem present and accounted for. The time theme has a nostalgic slant to it- there is something wistful and aching in the tones and a kind of internal or external reflection pronounced in the lyrics. Undoubtedly, Bear In Heaven retain their complicated, brilliant layering musically that can be found in their previous albums. A lot of the songs have a new wave sensibility- a thumping beat mixed with skilled fast paced instrumentation and ambient synthizer effects that could easily be danced or swayed to. There is an artful building of sounds in each and every song: dissonant and pure, conflict and resolution.

The first track, “Autumn”, kicks off with a few eerie dissonant notes that are quickly interrupted by a driving beat, leading it then into a fun synth-infused summer jam. The use of sounds as building blocks, particularly with the implementation of odd effects throughout, showcase skilled compositional ability–nearly orchestral-esque– in the way they successfully mold the track together. “Time Between”, boasts airy synth juxtaposed with fun, meticulous bass lines paired with soaring vocals, and gives the song an ambient, relaxed vibe. In “Dissolve The Walls”, vocals are used to assist with the layering in of sounds, lending the song the quality of an eerie choir chanting over the synth tracks that moor the composition as a whole, while the pulsating, grainy, gain-y beat evolves.

A haunting reticence and reflection hovers over some of the rhythmic synth-rock beats that pervade various tracks throughout the album, particularly In “If I Were to Lie”, in which vocalist Jon Philpot chants “If I were to lie in telling you how I’m dealing… better off alone, better when you need me.” Similarly, in “The Sun and the Moon and The Stars”, the song tells a narrative about traveling through space, a journey that leaves the protagonist disappointed in what he finds as he croons repetitively over the expansive ambient tone, “Is this it, or is this it?”. “Memory Heart” has a drum line that thumps in tandem with the bass like a heart beat with a deliciously dissonant guitar line and crawling synth melodies, which all resolve in the audibly spacious chorus, to start back up again. Quite frankly, this track rules.

Time is Over One Day Old still undoubtedly retains the complex musicality and dissonant underpinnings of their previous albums, yet shows a discernible evolution in both arenas, that allow it to pack a punch that their prior work hasn’t.

The album comes out August 5th on Dead Ocean.

In the meantime, listed to “Autumn” here via Soundcloud.

Their North American tour dates include the following:

Mon. Aug. 4 – Brooklyn, NY @ Rough Trade (in-store)

Wed. Aug. 20 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s

Thu. Aug. 21 – Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair

Fri. Aug. 22 – Washington, DC @ Rock and Roll Hotel

Sat. Aug. 23 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle (Back Room)

Sun. Aug. 24 – Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West

Tue. Aug. 26 – Baton Rouge, LA @ Spanish Moon

Wed. Aug. 27 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues (Bronze Peacock)

Thu. Aug. 28 – Austin, TX @ The Parish

Tue. Sept. 2 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Echoplex

Wed. Sept. 3 – San Francisco, CA @ The Independent

Fri. Sept. 5 – Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios

Sat. Sept. 6 – Spokane, WA @ Bartfest

Sun. Sept. 7 – Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey

Wed. Sept. 10 – Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St. Entry

Thu. Sept. 11 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall

Fri. Sept. 12 – Columbus, OH @ A&R Music Bar

Sat. Sept. 13 – Toronto, ON @ Horseshoe Tavern

Sun. Sept. 14 – Montreal, QC @ La Sala Rossa

Tue. Sept. 16 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom

Wed. Sept. 17 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg

 

VIDEO REVIEW: Bear in Heaven “Time Between”

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After only a few seconds of watching Bear in Heaven’s new video for their song “Time Between,” I was immediately reminded of an old Smashing Pumpkins song called “We Only Come Out at Night.” Much like that track has always conjured up images of underground dwellers emerging from unseen pockets of the earth as the sun goes down and darkness cloaks what seems to be a completely different landscape, the “Time Between” clip centers around the eccentric inhabitants of New York City as the revel and rumble through the dusk. It’s a specific portrait of real people and their uncoiling selves as they make their way between train stations and parties and 24-hour delis. It’s also a portrait of people and memories suspended in those times and places.

Though the themes align, the Bear In Heaven track is more anthemic than the Smashing Pumpkins song it recalls, and the video reflects those epic vibes by immediately throwing us into a microcosm of nightlife existence. Shot documentary style through the lens of director Nick Bentgen and band members John Philpot and Adam Wills over several weeks in Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan, there’s a glamourous candor to each quick-cut scene. We see acrobatic buskers, drag queens, cops, lovers, construction workers, drunks, ballers, commuters and more, in train stops and clubs and street corners, all of it sewn together in what feels like a pretty authentic tapestry of big city life – the life that happens as you’re waiting in line to get into a show, or cycling across the bridge from one borough to another.

Bear In Heaven are in a similar limbo right now, as fans anticipate the release of their fourth studio album, titled Time Is Over One Day Old. The title implies a sort of resigned purgatory, a hash mark on a prison wall counting out a sentence before the prisoner realizes it’s all relative. It’s been two years since the band released I Love You, It’s Cool, a record that received generally positive reviews but took some time to resonate to the degree that 2010’s explosive breakthrough Beast Rest Forth Mouth did. With “Time Between” as a lead single, it seems like Bear In Heaven are again going for some of the immediacy that I Love You lacked. It also hints that it’s been a long road for the Brooklyn band, and they’ve more than paid their dues.

On of the video’s most poignant images depicts a woman is getting a tattoo that reads “ONLY TIME WILL TELL.” It’s almost a trite statement, the permanence of ink under the skin a way to convince us all that there’s something to hold onto, something that will never change. But even as the progression of time adds gravitas to loaded flashes of memory like the scenes sprinkled through the video, it keeps moving. Time will tell you one thing thing today, but it may say something else tomorrow. The scenes in “Time Between” loop from extravagant to mundane, a reminder that it all matters and yet none of it really does. Philpot sings the oft-repeated line “falling out” as if there’s some way to disengage from that continuum; meanwhile the dichotomy of the ordinary and the extraordinary plays out as the video runs its course.

Time is Over One Day Old is out August 5 via Dead Oceans/Hometapes and is streaming now on NPR. Monday sees the band play a hometown show at Rough Trade; they’ll embark on a three-month US and European tour following the record’s release – see dates below.

Mon. Aug. 4 – Brooklyn, NY @ Rough Trade (in-store)
Wed. Aug. 20 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s
Thu. Aug. 21 – Cambridge, MA @ The Sinclair
Fri. Aug. 22 – Washington, DC @ Rock and Roll Hotel
Sat. Aug. 23 – Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle (Back Room)
Sun. Aug. 24 – Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
Tue. Aug. 26 – Baton Rouge, LA @ Spanish Moon
Wed. Aug. 27 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues (Bronze Peacock)
Thu. Aug. 28 – Austin, TX @ The Parish
Tue. Sept. 2 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Echoplex
Wed. Sept. 3 – San Francisco, CA @ The Independent
Fri. Sept. 5 – Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
Sat. Sept. 6 – Spokane, WA @ Bartfest
Sun. Sept. 7 – Seattle, WA @ Chop Suey
Wed. Sept. 10 – Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St. Entry
Thu. Sept. 11 – Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
Fri. Sept. 12 – Columbus, OH @ A&R Music Bar
Sat. Sept. 13 – Toronto, ON @ Horseshoe Tavern
Sun. Sept. 14 – Montreal, QC @ La Sala Rossa
Tue. Sept. 16 – New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
Wed. Sept. 17 – Brooklyn, NY @ Music Hall of Williamsburg
Thu. Oct. 2 – London, UK @ XOYO
Fri. Oct. 3 – Brussels, BE @ Beursschouwburg
Sat. Oct. 4 – Paris, FR @ Espace B
Sun. Oct. 5 – Amsterdam, NL @ Bitterzoet
Mon. Oct. 6 – Cologne, DE @ Club 672
Tue. Oct. 7 – Berlin, DE @ Berghain
Thu. Oct. 9 – Copenhagen, DK @ Ideal Bar
Fri. Oct. 10 – Lund, SE @ Mejeriet
Sat. Oct. 11 – Stockholm, SE @ Kagelbanan
Sun. Oct. 12 – Goteborg, SE @ Pustervik
Mon. Oct. 13 – Oslo, NO @ John Dee
Tue. Oct. 14 – Bergen, NO @ Landmark
Thu. Oct. 16 – Aarhus, DK @ Atlas
Fri. Oct. 17 – Hamburg, DE @ Aalhaus