Bear's Den - Above the Clouds of Pompeii | Buzzsession
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Bear's Den records "Above the Clouds of Pompeii" live in Chelsea, New York recording studio Mirrortone Studios. Buzzsessions are performance music videos produced by The Wild Honey Pie. With each new episode, we capture footage of our favorite bands as they record alternate studio quality versions of their songs.
Filmed at Mirrortone Studios (www.mirrortone....)
Produced and directed by Stephen Robinson
Executive produced by Eric Weiner, Jon Lurie
Filmed by Stephen Robinson, Luke Thorpe, Yujin Yohe
Edited by Trevor Banks
Engineered, mixed and mastered by Roman Molino Dunn, Jay Rothman
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The most amazing!! In so many ways!
This needs more views!! Bear's Den is absolutely incredible and I hope to one day see them live! Thank you for your music!!
I love indie bands like this. Popular music today feels so empty and meaningless (With a few exceptions like Beck, who won album of the year in the Grammy awards. If you haven't already, go check out his album Morning Phase). But when I hear music like this, it's just so... fulfilling, I guess? I don't know if that's the right word for it.
LukeDude759 that's why we're here!
I found these beautiful spirit's and the gem's they give freely are gratefully accepted...
I just love you guys so very much ❤️
excellent musicians and poets
Beautiful session!
Great stuff! Thanks as always TWH. You guys have introduced me to some fantastic new music.
That makes us very happy people! :)
Beautiful
Pure beauty.
owesome! Thanks for pleasure guys!)
amazing!
I love it. Hello from Spain! :D
Those are some very American looking British men.
Is Andrew Davie married? I'm so in love.
good recording. bit much post work these guys sound great with nothing!
the banjo guy looks like Chris Pratt
mr tumor for real
And the dude on the rhythm guitar looks like Nick Offerman
Their promise was so overshadowed by their embarrassingly over produced and diluted album. Just goes to show.......they all sell out in the end.