Golden Bear

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Galaxy Queen 03:42 Tools
Ten Thousand Orchestras 03:31 Tools
Amazing Edward 04:30 Tools
Darkness Sets In 02:58 Tools
Future Blues 04:21 Tools
Santa Rosa 03:15 Tools
Who We Are 03:39 Tools
A Reason to be Proud 03:15 Tools
Borrowed Beginnings 04:20 Tools
Wonderful 03:30 Tools
Promise Not to Tell 03:26 Tools
Without a Sound 04:08 Tools
The Saddest Songs 02:19 Tools
The Darkest of Days 01:59 Tools
The Juggernaut 03:25 Tools
Prospect Park 03:25 Tools
Silent Prayer 03:10 Tools
Lady Soul 02:42 Tools
To the Farthest Star 04:06 Tools
Night Lights 03:29 Tools
All the Stars 03:50 Tools
Victory is Ours 03:28 Tools
The Gospel Truth 03:13 Tools
Devils Painted Red 03:48 Tools
All the Stories Ever Told 04:26 Tools
Stars and Women 03:16 Tools
golden bear revival stomp 03:59 Tools
New Day 02:46 Tools
Tonight's the Night 04:29 Tools
Glitter Girls 02:37 Tools
The Ruin 03:41 Tools
Yet To Come 04:47 Tools
All Your Lucky Days 02:31 Tools
Not Tonight 04:42 Tools
Myths 03:09 Tools
Wait for the Signal 03:40 Tools
Everest 04:26 Tools
GB Revival Stomp 04:26 Tools
It's Real 04:44 Tools
Miracle Mile 04:44 Tools
Driving Me Crazy 03:34 Tools
NightLights 03:28 Tools
Miracle Machine 04:13 Tools
Let My Love Come Down 04:13 Tools
Song A Day 178: Amazing Edward 04:13 Tools
Golden Bear - Galaxy Queen 04:13 Tools
Telephone 04:13 Tools
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"Galactic-Forest Rock" is the term used by Golden Bear to describe their sound. The band ties together themes of triumph, hope and excitement, along with rocking anthemic riffs and bombastic beats to create a melodious roar. This roar, combined with Golden Bear's reputation for over-the-top and unpredictable live performances (see SPIN.com) has won the group the affection of many music lovers in its Austin, Texas hometown and beyond. Following its inception in 2003, Golden Bear determinedly and steadily worked their way into the bulging Austin music scene and built a loyal and devoted fan base before releasing its debut LP in August 2006. The self-titled album won praise from national publications such as Magnet, Entertainment Weekly, Spin, and The Onion, as well as from DIY bloggers and prominent internet sites such as Pitchfork and Tiny Mix Tapes. Additionally, the record spent three weeks on the CMJ top 200 college radio chart. Mere months later, the group began work on To the Farthest Star, a collection of eleven songs that deal with the themes of good, evil, hope, and dread, all set within the vast emptiness of a cold, dark outer-space. This album pushes their "Galactic-Forest Rock" sound to places even Golden Bear didn't expect. To the Farthest Star is the sound of a band poised and ready to move out of its much-beloved but limiting hometown scene, and assert itself on a national level. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.