BEARINGS Announce New Single "Comfort Company" - Album "Comfort Company" Out Now Via Pure Noise Records
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BEARINGS have announced three album release shows in Canada next month. Alongside that comes the title track from their recent album "Comfort Company".
“We wanted to create a video that captured the aesthetic of our record, and showed off how much fun we can have as a group. Logan Greene helped bring that to life, and it ended up being one of our favourite videos we have done. The songs energy is captured wonderfully through the visuals. Putting this out makes us even more excited to play this song live at our upcoming shows this March!” says Collin Hanes.
Now on their fourth full-length "Comfort Company" sees the band turn their energy inward, exploring what it means to grow older in a world that never stops spinning. Written during long highway drives and quiet moments between shows, the album finds Bearings revisiting Room 21 in Toronto — the studio where they recorded their first EP and "Blue in the Dark" — with producer Kyle Marchant. It’s a full-circle return that let them reflect on how much has changed while reconnecting with their original spark.
Across its tracks, "Comfort Company" channels the chemistry that defines Bearings: the title track recalls the raw drive of Warped Tour days, “Quick Release” delivers a classic pop-punk hook with a fresh twist, and Derek DiScanio of State Champs guests on the bass-and-hi-hat-driven “Float Away.” Elsewhere, “Freaking Me Out” captures the tension of intrusive thoughts, “Feel Less” wrestles with fading emotions, and “Let Me Hate Myself” closes the album with all three vocalists intertwining. The result is Bearings’ most honest representation to date.
“'Comfort Company' is for us the record that feels like coming back home. Some songs we wrote at a cottage together, others came from a basement. They all started somewhere honest and ended up back at the studio where we did our first album in the East End of Toronto. This album was working on music all day, walking to the beer store, then heading back to the windowless studio to relax before reading Kurt Vonnegut and eventually falling asleep on an air mattress. As we worked out what we wanted it to sound like we found ourselves wanting to make music that felt natural to us, something that we knew we’d connect with and be able to spill out on stage when the time came to perform it.” said, Doug Cousins.
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