Bearfoot Beware

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The Love Life of Trevor Bennett 00:00 Tools
The Age Of Stupid 00:00 Tools
Bamboo Nightlife 00:00 Tools
Lemon Curd 00:00 Tools
This Is The Armada 00:00 Tools
Bernard's Watch 00:00 Tools
A. Insomnia Strikes 00:00 Tools
Binary Pulsar 00:00 Tools
Tom Savini's Fake Blood 00:00 Tools
Catbus 00:00 Tools
Thick Black Warpaint 00:00 Tools
Tending To The Slim Pickings On The Floor 00:00 Tools
He Should’ve Died (As A Kid) 00:00 Tools
Ongoing Opera 00:00 Tools
tRad Rr BarRfight 00:00 Tools
Mumzee 00:00 Tools
Smoker 00:00 Tools
Point Scorer 00:00 Tools
The Elegant Philanthropist 00:00 Tools
Green Eyes 00:00 Tools
Gérard Depardieu 00:00 Tools
Trellum 00:00 Tools
E By Gum 00:00 Tools
Punk Is Violence 00:00 Tools
The Right Honorable 00:00 Tools
Tom Savinis Fake Blood 00:00 Tools
Knots in the Rope 00:00 Tools
My Love Is A Seagull 00:00 Tools
Without A Shot Fired 00:00 Tools
Fox Boy 00:00 Tools
Philistines 00:00 Tools
Gerard Depardieu 00:00 Tools
No Wisdom 00:00 Tools
Future Beaut 00:00 Tools
Check 00:00 Tools
Sea Magnolia 00:00 Tools
Gérard Depardieu 00:00 Tools
See You At The Party 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Daisy 00:00 Tools
Bernards Watch 00:00 Tools
Bernard's Watch (Drop The Face Remix) 00:00 Tools
He Should've Died (As A Kid) 00:00 Tools
Bearfoot Beware - Bamboo Nightlife 00:00 Tools
He Should've Died As A Kid 00:00 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: June (2010) - 98 - The Love Life of Trevor Bennett 00:00 Tools
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Bearfoot Beware are Tom Bradley (guitarist, vocals), Richard Vowden (bass, vocals) and Michael Osborne (Drums). Formed out of a mutual love of post hardcore and math rock, the band started out blending odd pop with angular styling of post punk and math to create an eclectic sound. With the release of their debut album ‘World Owes You Nowt’, the Leeds trio have developed to create a potent sonic attack resembling the likes of Fugazi, Faraquet and At the Drive In, still holding to their idiosyncrasies and creating a sound all their own. Lyrically, Tom Bradley's obsession with dystopian fantasies and a frustration with human apathy, abounds. The record was written over a period of nine months, the band often refining songs live on tour in the UK and mainland Europe. They played pop-up gigs in communal squats, run-down toilet venues and established venues alike, and shared stages with bands such as Pulled Apart By Horses, Ought, Maps & Atlases. Through gauging their own and the audiences’ reactions to songs, they altered structures and chords whenever it didn't feel quite right. Happy mistakes aided the process: dropped beats, scratched notes or playing at different paces and moods all helped shape the songs. ‘World Owes You Nowt’ was recorded over six days at the predominantly analogue Greenmount Studios in Leeds, with engineers Lee Smith and Jamie Lockhart, who have also worked with Pulled Apart By Horses, The Cribs and Forward Russia. Mastering was finished by Jeff Lipton (Battles, LCD Soundsystem and Lightning Bolt). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.