Bear In Heaven has announced the release of their latest album ,I LOVE YOU, IT’S COOL, on April 3, 2012. They have also release dates for a 2012 Spring tour.
Dozens of Artists Contribute to Benefit for the Recovery in Japan Album
Dozens of artists have contributed to a compilation album to benefit the victims of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan. The album, Benefit for the Recovery in Japan, features many of the biggest names in indie/post-indie, including Bear In Heaven, Bradford Cox, School Of Seven Bells, Akron/Family, Prefuse 73 and many more.
Live Review: Bear In Heaven, Cloudland Canyon
Denton Poteet reviews the November 14, 2010, performances by Cloudland Canyon and Bear In Heaven. And he doesn’t pull any punches.
Exclusive Interview: Bear In Heaven
In this exclusive interview with Joe Stickney of Bear In Heaven, find out about the band’s plans for their next album, their rocky road with past tours, what makes them good house guests and how MIT got interjected into the conversation.
Bear In Heaven Tour Dates
Bear In Heaven is heading out on a Fall 2010 beginning on October 26, 2010 with a show in Pittsburgh. Their tour includes a November 14 show in Atlanta.
Bear In Heaven Announce Tour Dates; Double Album
Bear In Heaven have announced Fall 2010 tour days, including three shows in September with Crystal Castles. Additionally, the band will be releasing the double album, Beast Rest Forth Mouth, which includes one original album and one remix album.
Bear In Heaven Announces Additional Tour Dates
Bear In Heaven has added more dates to their extensive tour schedule. These new dates include shows with Crystal Castles. Complete tour details below. The band will also be touring with Twin Sister and Mountain Man. Tour Dates 06/24 – Portland, ME @ Space 06/25 – Winooski, VT @ The Monkey House 06/26 – Buffalo, [...]
Bear In Heaven Announces Summer Tour Dates
Editor’s Note: Updated with new dates on 4/28/10 The Brooklyn (via Atlanta) band Bear In Heaven, who is currently on tour in Europe, has announced dates for a Summer US tour, including several shows with Metric. US Tour Dates 5/16 – Terminal 5 – New York, NY w/ Metric 5/18 – Newport Music Hall – [...]
Live Review: Cymbals Eat Guitars, Bear In Heaven, Freelance Whales at The Earl in Atlanta
Rob Jones reviews the recent Cymbals Eat Guitars/Bear In Heaven/Freelance Whales show in Atlanta at The Earl on March 11, 2010. Find out which band impressed him and which one make him reference Get Out Kids (and not in a good way) …
Sunday Night Videos (02.14.10)
We’re back with a full set this week chock-full of new videos by new and established artists. Videos this week are by: Banjo or Freakout, Le Sexoflex, Hurricane Bells, Spoon, Syntaks, Andrew Belle, State Radio, Postdata, Wild Beasts, The Soft Pack, Sleigh Bells, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson, Los Campesinos!, Bear In Heaven, Midlake and These New Puritans.
Freelance Whales Join Cymbals Eats Guitars, Bear In Heaven Tour
Freelance Whales have been added to one of the strongest touring line-ups this Spring – joining Cymbals Eats Guitars and Bear In Heaven on their 24 city tour.
Cymbals Eat Guitars Announce Tour with Bear In Heaven
Cymbals Eat Guitars have announced a Spring 2010 tour with Bear In Heaven.
Cymbals Eat Guitars, Bear In Heaven Announce 2010 Tour
Cymbals Eat Guitars and Bear in Heaven have announced a Spring 2010 tour, including three performances at SXSW and a March 10 show at The Earl in Atlanta.
Sunday Night Videos (11/22/09)
Sunday Night Videos is back for a second week. Moving forward, all the videos of the week will debut on DeadJournalist.com each Sunday Night so mark your calendars accordingly.
This week’s DeadJournalist.com Sunday Night Video collection features the video of the week by Hurricane Bells. The Sunday sixteens includes videos by: phil collins, The Postal Service , Noah and the Whale, Architecture in Helsinki, Micachu & The Shapes, Royal Bangs, Black Grape, Sponge, Nouvelle Vague, Deer Tick, Joel Plaskett Emergency, Muse, Bear in Heaven, Junior Boys and Washed Out.



