Erick Mertz - 09.07.2010  Seabear don’t come out to maul your senses right away. They caress their listener prey while waking from a long slumber, voice some fathom short of an...
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Thomas Nassiff - 15.06.2010  There are times when I hear an album, and no matter how much I enjoy it, I know that I'll never write a review about it. Whether it's an album that I ...
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Bill Vine - 13.04.2010  There seems to be something about Iceland that generates good music. Actually, there's probably as much dross produced there as we get over here - it'...
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LEE ZIMMERMAN - 30.03.2010  There must besomething in the frozen isolation of Iceland's northern environs that stampssuch a cool melancholia into its homegrown music. Sigur Ros, ...
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Reece Michael - 29.03.2010  There is something about Icelandic bands that just ooze elegance and Seabear's sophomore record, We Built A Fire possesses the same aurora. Seabear ha...
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Saxon Baird - 29.03.2010  Seabear has all the right stuff. The band comes from an odd little country, Iceland, that thus far has maintained a solid track record of crossover mu...
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Matthew Haddrill - 26.03.2010 A lot of things are stirring in Iceland these days. But, lest we forget, the vibrant music scene came before the country’s current economic woes. Bjor...
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ScienceIsLove - 21.03.2010 There is something mesmerizing about the majority of Icelandic bands and this sentiment is extended to bands in fellow Scandinavian countries too. Is...
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Bruce Porter - 19.03.2010  Icecaps cover more than three-quarters of Greenland; meanwhile in Iceland ‘summers are surprisingly warm and winters are not as cold as you might expe...
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Amelia Trask - 18.03.2010 While the music of Iceland?s Seabear possesses a certain perennial loveliness, ultimately it is served most agreeably during the dark, wintry months. ...
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