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Bears in Trees | The South London band you should be listening to

Feb 14 | Written By Chase Mitchell-Roberts


However, with their online following growing day by day, one can’t help but to compare their sudden rise up the ranks from internet obscurity to Tik Tok sweethearts to the golden era of YouTube musicians in the 2010’s which assisted in the fame of artists such as 5 Seconds of Summer, Dodie and Bry. If the similarities are anything to go by in Bears in Trees own career then they can expect good things to come.

Seeing first-hand what Bears in Trees was all about when the tour stopped off in Glasgow at the Barrowlands was an honourable experience. Despite being given the early support slot on an already star studded roster, the band took to the large and busy stage with the confidence of a headliner.Taking up space and commanding the room with their own enthusiasm. The seven song set was incredibly high energy, helped along happily by keen fans in the front rows who had come out early to show their support singing along with passion. While the majority the of venue may not have known who Bears in Trees were before their set they definitely captured the crowd, not a soul was stood still throughout the performance and many who were able to pick up on choruses attempted to sing along and cheers of “Mon the bears!” echoed round  the room in between songs. Bears in Trees may have entered the stage with just a handful of their Scottish fans dotted around the barrier area of the venue but it is almost guaranteed that they left with many new fans too. With the hype train not appearing to be slowing down anytime soon, this is a feeling they should get used to.

Bears in Trees latest 4 track EP Every Moonbeam Every Fever Dream featuring the popular Oat Milk Coffee track “Doing this again!” is available now, with their other releases on every major streaming platform.

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