Bears

Genre: Pop
Secondary Genre: Rock Cleveland, Ohio USA Contact

Bears' music is pure indie-pop in the best sense of the word; free of any indie pretention, and intent on finding the best melodies and chords to make you dream. The band has toured the USA several times and played SXSW and CMJ.

Artist Information

Biography

Charlie McArthur and Craig Ramsey began recording as Bears in the summer of 2005. Their first album happened, almost by accident, in about eight months. This self-titled album was self-released in April 2006, and the band soon received praise from publications like Skyscraper, Alternative Press, Amplifier, and Impose Magazine, among many others. The record also received considerable college radio play, hitting #94 on the CMJ Top 200 in August of the same year.

The pair continued to write music as winter began in Ohio, and the songs took on a slightly darker tone. The aptly-titled "Shortest Day of the Year" EP was released at the end of winter, and, once again, great reviews rolled in from places like The Big Takeover, 30 Music and Urban Pollution. The EP also hit #95 on the CMJ Top 200 after receiving a good deal of airplay.

2007 saw interesting things happening for Bears' music, as they received great press from SPIN Magazine, and the song "How To Live" was featured on a compilation CD from Urban Outfitters Stores & Filter Magazine, along with Radiohead, Tegan & Sara, Sea Wolf, The Weakerthans and a bunch more. The guys also took their show on the road, where they expand to a six-piece on stage. Several tours have taken the band to New York City, Austin, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago and everywhere in between.

In 2008, the band self-released a 12" vinyl pressing of the first album, and Impose Records released a two-song 7" featuring the live favorite "Who Knows" on the A-side. Alternative Press Magazine named them one of "100 Bands to Watch in 2008."

Craig and Charlie also released their sophomore album, Simple Machinery, in 2008, following it with a quick East Coast tour with PWRFL Power and Ghosty.

2009 saw Simple Machinery released in Japan on Fastcut Records (The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Dylan Mondegreen, etc). The band also self-released a 4-song 7" called Snowman just in time for Christmas.

2011 will be a great year for Bears as they record their third album, to be released on Misra Records. Fun will be had, and songs will be sung!

Instrumentation

Charlie McArthur - Guitar, Vocals
Craig Ramsey - Drums, Vocals
Jared McGrath - Keys, Vocals
Patrick Tripto - Guitar, Keys
Rachel Hart - Bells, Percussion, Organ, Keys
Shannon Sullivan - Bass

Discography

Simple Machinery CD (2009, Fastcut Records in Japan - 2008, self-released in US)
[college radio highlights: Wait and See, Please Don't]

Snowman 7" (2009), self-released)

Who Knows 7" (2008, Impose Records)

Shortest Day Of The Year CD-EP (2007, self-released)
[college radio highlight: You Can Tell]

Bears CD/LP (2006, self-released)
[college radio highlights: How To Live, Everywhere]

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Press

  • Bears - Shortest Day Of The Year [+ Show ]

    A short EP with tunes that are slightly reminiscent of The Hang Ups. Though this EP only offers seve...

  • Bears CD [+ Show ]

    Comprised of singer/songwriters Craig Ramsey and Charlie McArthur, Cleveland’s Bears play perfectly ...

  • Bears [+ Show ]

    Discovering a great new pop record has to be one of the few pure pleasures left it this world. Findi...

  • Bears [+ Show ]

    I recently reviewed a record by a band that attempted to toss a nod to The Kinks, one of the finest ...

  • Bears CD [+ Show ]

    Cleveland's Bears have a fascination with the sunnier side of the twee-poppers of the eighties and d...

  • Tracks of Their Tears [+ Show ]

    Think of Bears as something like a rudimentary weather machine. They fashion sunny nuggets of '60s p...

  • Bears [+ Show ]

    Despite having a very unassuming and even unmemorable name, Cleveland’s Bears have just released a d...

  • Bears [+ Show ]

    Bears are from Cleveland, OH. If you see them live, they have six members, but at the band's core ar...

Setlist

Set Length: 35-45 minutes
All original material

Set List:
Who Knows
Since I Met You
How To Live
Never Have To Guess
Days
Our Time
You Can Tell
Walk Away
When You're Away
Please Don't
Everywhere
Wait and See
Never Again
You're Going
Stay

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