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Bear's Den have released five studio albums: Islands (2014), Red Earth & Pouring Rain (2016), So That You Might Hear Me (2019), Fragments (2020), and Blue Hours (2022). Islands peaked at number 49 on the UK Albums Chart. They have also issued seven EPs and numerous singles.
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The album was released to mainly positive reviews with many focusing on the personal and intimate nature of the album's lyrics. Writing in her review for Pitchfork, Hannah Jocelyn spoke of how the Blue Hours' production was contrasting to its themes, stating, "every song sounds clean and punchy, but the refined atmosphere is at odds with the band's newfound comfort with messiness."
It featured artists including Michael Kiwanuka, Matt Corby, Bear's Den, Dan Croll and Joe Banfi. [6] Commun10n (March 2016) was released to mark the 10th anniversary of Communion. Released as a very limited 12" vinyl, side one features a best of Communion Records previous releases, and side two features a selection of new artists on the roster.
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Starting in 2003, the Bears regrouped for more weekend sessions to record a new album, [2] which was released independently on April 3, 2007 and titled Eureka!, [3] [4] followed by a quick eight-date tour. [5] The band's first two albums remained out of print until becoming available as digital downloads in February 2009.
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Each album featured 10 emerging artists from around the world, chosen by Ivor Novello nominated Folk band Bear's Den and platinum selling artist Newton Faulkner. 3 artists were then chosen by each curator to support them at an intimate concert at St Giles In The Fields Church in 2018 (Bear's Den), and St Pancras Church in 2019 (Newton Faulkner).