19 Mar 2014

The Bunny The Bear - Food Chain (2014)

The Bunny The Bear - Food Chain (2014)





The Bunny the Bear is composed of members Matt “The Bunny” Tybor and Chris “The Bear” Hutka. This makes their 5th album, and their 4th on Victory Records. They are known for changing their sound with every album, and Food Chain is no exception.

1. Food Chain: Starts off with an echoing piano and quickly breaks out into heavy guitars and screams from The Bunny. The Bear appears to be absent from this track, which takes away from it a bit, but it is made up for with an intricate guitar solo. An overall great opener for the album. 4/5
2. The Seeds We Sow: As soon as this track begins, your ears are greeted by melodious layered vocals from Chris, and then build up into a heavy chorus with gang vocals and screams from Matt. Near the middle of the song is a breakdown, and Matt shows off his immense vocal talent. 5/5
3. Cancer: One of the softer songs on this album. There is a great deal of beauty in this track’s instrumental, and it is complimented well by equally beautiful vocals, making it one of the best songs on Food Chain. 5/5
4. Pale Green Eyes: Elements of dubstep are present in this track, and are done surprisingly well despite this being a new area for The Bunny the Bear. The vocals on this track are phenomenal, even with The Bear being in this track a very short time. 5/5
5. So Smooth, So Appealing: One of the remakes on this album. Since its demo, extra guitar parts and screams have been added, making this song feel more complete. The improvement in this track is evident. 5/5
6. A Mother’s Love: Includes lines spoken from Matt’s son, Noah. Makes a good interlude, but nothing really stands out. 3/5
7. First Met You: This is one of the more poppy feeling tracks on Food Chain. Has back and forth vocals from Matt and Chris, which blend together nicely. The verses feel unfinished, but are made up for by powerful choruses. 4/5
8. Skyscrapers: This track features guest vocals from Sareena Dominguez. Also has a very upbeat feel, and you may have to resist the urge to sing along after learning the lyrics. A very fun listen. 5/5
9. Flying like a Bird: The last of the remakes from this album, and it also shows signs of growth since the original. The instrumental seem more fitting, and the vocals are better placed, although the gang vocals seem a tad lacking. 4/5
10. A good amount of this song is instrumental, but it is very catchy. When the vocals come in the mix between them and the electronics is outstanding. Has a very good structure. 5/5
11. The intro sounds similar to that of Miley Cyrus’s Wrecking Ball, but I assure you it is MUCH better. Vocals from The Bunny and The Bear are enough to give you goose bumps. This song fades out with an orchestra and more lines from A Mother’s Love. This may be the best song on this album, with its amazing balance of beautiful vocals and instruments. 5/5

copas from http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/61499/The-Bunny-The-Bear-Food-Chain/


Artist: The Bunny the Bear
Album: Food Chain
Released: 2014
Style: Post hardcore
Format: MP3 320Kbps
Size: 120 Mb

Tracklist:
01 – Food Chain
02 – The Seeds We Sow
03 – Cancer
04 – Pale Green Eyes
05 – So Smooth So Appealing
06 – A Mother’s Love
07 – First Met You
08 – Skyscrapers
09 – Flying Like A Bird
10 – High Tides And Swimming Conditions
11 – Lost
12 – When You’re Alone (Acoustic)
13 – Every Boy (Acoustic)
14 – What Shade We Make (Acoustic)
15 – Angel Requiem (Acoustic)

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