The Bunny The Bear
Acoustic EP


4.0
excellent

Review

by JSpin USER (4 Reviews)
March 18th, 2014 | 4 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The Bunny the Bear’s acoustic EP is a big success. Although this is a different area than which they usually dwell, they still manage not to disappoint.

This is The Bunny The Bears first EP, and it is composed of slow acoustic ballads. Although the whole album is acoustic, they still manage to work their signature sound into it.

The album starts off with When You’re Alone. Lyrics like “I will find you through the storm and the rain” and “I will find you, let me take your pain” tug at the heart strings. The high notes from the bear never fail at giving me chills. The track Every Boy talks about the struggle of whether or not someone is worth waiting for, and emotion spills out of Chris’s voice. The vocals are accompanied by a soothing acoustic guitar part, making this track my favorite on the EP. The Melodies sung back and forth by Chris and Matt on What Shade We make blend very well with the instrumental, and an added drum track gives improvement from the original. Fans will not be disappointed by this remake, for it has improved a great deal since it’s appearance on The Bunny The Bear’s Self-Titled. The track Angel Requiem may not stick at first, but in time it will manage to wow you as the previous tracks have. The song seems to be an attack at an ex, while well written, doesn’t fit the songs instrumental all too well.

For this being The Bunny the Bear’s first EP, I am very surprised as to how well they were able to convey the emotion and pure beauty in these tracks. Although it may not be perfect, it still manages to amaze.


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mryrtmrnfoxxxy
March 18th 2014


16633 Comments


almost forget about these dickheads

titanslayer
March 18th 2014


2714 Comments


One review a day man

KriegdemKriege
March 18th 2014


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Ten reviews a day.

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DaveyBoy
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April 23rd 2014


22500 Comments

Album Rating: 3.4

An acoustic EP from Buffalo electronicore act The Bunny The Bear was always going to be interesting, but the duo surprisingly pull it off well. It's 4 tracks are thankfully performed in straight-forward fashion, with none of the band's messy genre-bending evident. Not only is there none of The Bunny's grating screams, but the dual vocal harmonies work rather well, despite a few range issues. Diversity & atmosphere is provided via strings & keys, while the acoustic guitar-playing & lyrics are proficient. Released alongside 5th LP 'Food Chain', this unimaginatively titled EP is a welcome change of pace. Recommended Tracks: What Shade We Make & Angel Requiem.



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