Thursday, May 10, 2012


Bear Lake Interview/Update

Friday, February 10, 2012

2011 Video Journal


Some video memories from 2011...

Monday, January 16, 2012

Holy Shit It's 2012

Holy shit its 2012. When did that happen. Its truly mind boggling how quickly the year passes. So many great albums released this year and by no means do I consider myself the know-all when it comes to good tunes (that is a lie; I am the mixtape master) but if I HAD to pick the ten albums that I found myself most drawn to this past year it would be the following...i think...well as of right now


#10 Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi - Rome
probably the most obscure of my choices but an album I found myself continuosly listening to...it did take 5 years to complete so that could have something to do with it...however, im sure these two could create something pretty rad in 5 hours ***track 4 - Season's Trees***



#9 Foster The People - Torches
i love when a "cool" band has a "hit" song and then they become "uncool" ... im guessing thats going to be these guys this year...i could care less, hook after hook on this one ***track 7 - Houdini***


#8 The Roots - Undun
im just a sucker for the roots...every year they put out an album it is one of my favorites...im actually enjoying this one a bit more than the last couple
***track 4 - One Time***


#7 Iron and Wine - Kiss Each Other Clean
first time I heard this you could not have convinced me it was an Iron and Wine album...heard a lot of people complain about this record, I personally found it refreshing...as much as I have enjoyed their previous records it was nice to not have someone whispering to me on every track ***track 1 - Walking Far From Home***



#6 Cults - Cults
just such a feel good album...for some reason it makes me feel like im at a club in the 1950s in the year 2020 if that makes sense to anyone other than myself ***track 2 - Go Outside***



#5 Ryan Adams - Ashes & Fire
always been one of my favs, but I guess I just dont have it in to listen to much of any of the Ryan Adams and the Cardinals records...i really liked Easy Tiger, but since then ive mostly been blah about the recent releases...this album seems so pure, innocent, and really is beautifully delivered...brings me back to the Heartbreaker days ***track 1 - Dirty Rain***


#4 Starfucker - Reptilitans
honestly just recently started listening to this album in its entirity but it really is incredible...had mainly listened to these guys on random indie playlists but am really glad that i decided to get the album...i also really like how lead-man Joshua Hodges describes the band's music as "dance music that you can actually listen to, that's good pop songs, but also you can dance to it."...that question is always such a mothafucka to answer, well done sir ***track 2 - Julius***


#3 Bon Iver - Bon Iver
first of all I do need to mention that by no means do I think this album is better than For Emma, Forever Ago, but it does have moments where I wonder if im crazy for saying that...great vocals, great percussion, great album ***track 5 - Michicant***


#2 The Kooks - Junk of the Heart
i can give a big thank you to pandora for these guys...seemed that every time i heard a song and had to look to see who it was it was them...i haven't come across an album that from front to back is as pleasuring as this one in quite some time ***track 2 - How'd You Like That*** ***track 5 - Fuck The World Off*** (who doesn't want to fuck the world off now and again)


#1 Portugal The Man - In The Mountain, In The Clouds
since the day i got this album, I have not been able to stop listening to it...i was hooked on first listen, but the album has also really grown on me...the melodies are so catchy, and the mix of electronic and natural instrumentation is perfectly blended...without a doubt this would be my go to album for 2011 ***track 5 - Head is a Flame*** ***track 11 - Sleep Forever***


Really looking forward to seeing what 2012 has to offer me...a new Shins record is going to be cool....who knows maybe Dr Dre will finish his new album...Bear Lake will have new awesome/amazing/earfuckingly good tunes popping for your listening pleasures very soon...we can not thank all of our loyal supporters enough and look forward to making many many more friends in the new year. I love all of you.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Happy Holidays from Bear Lake!!

Hey Everyone,


We wanted to wish all of you happy holidays from the Bear Lake crew! It's that time of year: the temperature is dropping fast and the snow's about to start flying, which means it's time for us to head back into the studio to start working on this coming year's release. We are eager to start working, and have some new tunes that we can't wait to bring to you, so please stop bye www.bearlakemusic.com to stay updated on our progress. Until then, please enjoy our gift of a FREE SONG at www.bearlakemusic.com. We hope you enjoy it! Also, if you haven't liked us yet on Facebook, please take a minute and do that here LIKE US ON FACEBOOK!


OUR LAST SHOW OF 2011 IS RAPIDLY APPROACHING!! It is Friday, December 2nd at The Magic Stick in Detroit and we couldn't be more excited about the bill. We will be sharing the stage with our good friends, Jessica Hernandez (and the Deltas), and The Juliets!! This promises to be an unmatched night of music and madness, and we hope you can be part of it (there is limited space in the Magic Stick, so make sure to get there early enough to assure you get in)!

We've had some other great shows recently, including our recent stop in NYC for CMJ week. We were lucky enough to play the Outlaw Roadshow at Arlene's Grocery, which was hosted by Adam Duritz (Counting Crows) and Ryan Spaulding (Ryan's Smashing Life). The show was amazing, and the bands were all stellar. Thanks to all the New York folk who came and partied with us.

We also headed to Ypsilanti recently where we shared the stage with our friends, The Juliets (thejuliets.bandcamp.com/) for their CD release party. They were incredible as always, and thanks to the other bands (Housephone and Lightning Love), the Ypsi locals, and an abundance of Red Bull, Two-Hearted and Shorts Humalumpalicious, that night became one for the books.


Finally, we are starting to prep for a major tour in March where we will be making our way over to the West coast and as many places in between as we possibly can. If you know of any spots along the way that we should be playing, please contact us at bearlakemusic@gmail.com


And for your listening enjoyment, check out the REMIX of our tune, SCISSORS, done by the legend, Mike E. Clark at our homepage (www.bearlakemusic.com)!!


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Come Rain, Wind, Hail, Snow, or Ice



Well, the unimaginable trend of ridiculous weather plaguing BL shows has not been put to rest as of yet. We have a long running history of pretty remarkable acts of nature leaving their own imprint on Bear Lake. While not as devastating as the tornado that ripped the roof off of our practice space last year, the storm that rolled into the Royal Oak area Saturday night roughly 30 minutes prior to our set at Arts, Beats, and Eats was pretty crazy. Transformers were blowing, illuminating the pitch black sky green. Fences were flying through the air, tents were turned into soaring tarps, trees were down, power was out, festival was closed.


We patiently waited in the van and were informed we were being delayed 15 minutes. This seemed impossible. But sure enough, the storm passed. We started loading gear to the stage, which resembled a slip and slide, and it seemed like it was going to be a downpour at any moment. A light sprinkle continued, but the gates were re-opened, and a lot of spirited, determined, and mostly intoxicated people surrounded the stage; feeling like it was meant to be, we started playing. A serious amount of thank you's to all of you who endured the craziness of mother nature to spend an hour or so with us this past weekend.


Good news for those who were too chicken to risk a little lightning strike this past Saturday: we will be playing at Cheli's in Detroit this Friday Night. While we are unable to promise you good weather - because based on how things have been rolling as of the last couple of years, we would bet on rain - we can promise you that Cheli's has a roof. So unless we are seriously unlucky, it should be a great night of partying, hosted by 93.9 The River. Besides, we feel the chances are very slim that we could have our hands in two roofs being ripped off in one calendar year:)


-BL

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Bear Lake Update


Hello fans and friends!

We are happy to report a successful summer tour. We had a blast and can’t wait to get back on the road. Atlanta, DC, Philly, and NYC were all great shows, and we met many friendly people. Chicago was a great way to Start the tour, and Chattanooga and Asheville were awesome southern cities. It was a great experience getting to share our music with so many people and seeing the amazing country we live in.

Since tour we’ve been writing and rehearsing getting ready to gear up for the next string of shows highlighted by such upcoming events as Arts, Beats & Eats, the Crofoot, and Mi fest. We’ve also been showing up on the CMJ charts lately and had a couple more tv placements on ABC’s Rookie Blue and Guliana & Bill on the Style network.

This September we will be playing mostly in MI. With the extra time that comes with not being on the road, we are going to be back in the studio. That's right, Bear Lake's fourth record is in the works. We have been writing a lot this summer and have songs that we are ready to record.

In October it's back to the road. We are planning on a longer tour this time and looking forward to seeing some new places as well as revisiting some of our old favorites. Until then, the best way to see us is around here, so check our website for dates (www.bearlakemusic.com). This Saturday we will be at the People and Arts festival in the Russel Industrial Center of Detroit. Hope to see you there.


--Bear Lake

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

If you could only see that Jessie's girl found out about you...


June 28th 2011

Wow, so where to begin? We’ve been busy since I last wrote one of these updates. Things are going well in Bear Lake land. Our CD release at the Magic Bag was an awesome time and the support of all of our families, fans, and friends gave our boners boners. Not in a sexual way mind you, but in a grateful for support kind of way, so lets start this off by giving you, the reader, a resounding "thank you!" You are kickass and I’m sure also really nice looking. It was great to share the stage with Brae, Deep See Soundsystem, and I Love Lightning Bugs as well, so your next waves to surf on the Internet should be sites containing their bodacious jams.

After the success of the Magic Bag, we've been feeling great and have had a really fun string of shows. These were highlighted by our most recent outing at the Shelter, where we opened for Bedouin Soundclash. We were honored to share the stage with such a top notch act and made lots of new fans and friends. (As a side note I’ve never misspelled the word friend due to my 3rd grade teacher telling me that a friend is someone you can eat fries with until the end…thanks Mrs. Patterson.) We also received delicious cookies after the show…thanks Rachel. She said that we should try to give the most cookies to Jon because he’s really skinny. Skinny, fat, or in between, the cookies were too good to pass up and I’m hoping there are some left in the van as I’m writing this. Oh, and I don’t want to leave out the magical "booya beads" given to us by a man who called himself Papa Smurf (if you've hung out at The Shelter around closing time, you've probably met him), so…thanks to Papa Smurf for the beads and for protecting our equipment. If you use capital S on word, it recognizes the word Smurf otherwise underlying red squiggly...weird.

In other news, our drummer (Steve Stetson) just celebrated his birthday which prompted him to tell the rest of the band that we should start lying about our age when people ask. So everyone in Bear Lake just turned 24…still young, hip, and in touch with the youth of the world if anyone’s asking. More info - for anyone asking - includes our upcoming tour dates. We start on the 12th in Chicago and finish in New York on the 20th, so come and catch one of the 8 shows in 8 cities in 9 days (there is a detailed listing below) and who knows what you may see on stage? We will also be opening up for some other interesting acts over the course of this summer including Rick Springfield, Tonic, The Gin Blossoms and other early 90's flashback-inducing bands, so needless to say these next few months are not to be missed. Come share them with us at a show or other social outing. We will be sending out a newsletter in the upcoming week with even more news, wit and wisdom, so sign up soon if you haven't already.




TOUR SCHEDULE:

Sunday, July 3 5:00 pm

Stars and Stripes Festival - Opening for Rick Springfield and Tonic

Budweiser National Stage: Mt. Clemens, MI, United States
  • Saturday, July 9 5:00 pm
  • Uncle Sam Jam - Opening for Gin Blossoms
  • Budweiser National Stage: Woodhaven, MI, United States

    • Tuesday, July 12 7:00 pm
    • Bear Lake in Chicago
    • The Abbey: Chicago, IL, United States (MAP)

  • Wednesday, July 13 9:00 pm
  • Bear Lake @ The Southgate House
  • The Southgate House: Newport, KY, United States
  • Thursday, July 14 9:00 pm
  • Bear Lake in Tenessee
  • JJ's Bohemia: Chatanooga, TN, United States
  • Friday, July 15 8:00 pm
  • The Highland Inn - Atlanta, GA
  • The Highland Inn: Atlanta, GA
  • Saturday, July 16 7:00 pm
  • The LAB
  • The LAB: Asheville, NC
  • Sunday, July 17
  • The Velvet Lounge
  • The Velvet Lounge: Washington DC

  • Monday, July 18
  • Bella Cafe
  • Bella Cafe: Baltimore, MD

  • Wednesday, July 20
  • Rockwood Music Hall
  • Rockwood Music Hall: NYC, NY

  • Tuesday, July 26 8:00 pm
  • Bear Lake in Grand Rapids
  • Frederik Meijer Gardens: 1000 E Beltline Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI