» Edit Band Information » Add a Review » Add an Album » Add MP3 » Add News | Polar Bear Club Punk, Hardcore | Rochester, NY's Polar Bear Club came to life in the spring of 2005, not to swim laps in subzero temperatures, but to spout dynamic, invigorating post-hardcore. A demo was recorded that July to hand out at shows, and as their fanbase slowly grew, founding members Jimmy Stadt (vocals) and Chris Browne (guitar) watched bandmates come and go. Polar Bear Club was cemented into a quintet when guitarist Nate Morris, bassist/vocalist Greg Odom and drummer Bob O'Neil eventually came on board; The Redder, the Better EP appeared in April 2006, after which O'Neil was traded out for Emmett Menke. PBC's ful ...read more
Rochester, NY's Polar Bear Club came to life in the spring of 2005, not to swim laps in subzero temperatures, but to spout dynamic, invigorating post-hardcore. A demo was recorded that July to hand out at shows, and as their fanbase slowly grew, founding members Jimmy Stadt (vocals) and Chris Browne (guitar) watched bandmates come and go. Polar Bear Club was cemented into a quintet when guitarist Nate Morris, bassist/vocalist Greg Odom and drummer Bob O'Neil eventually came on board; The Redder, the Better EP appeared in April 2006, after which O'Neil was traded out for Emmett Menke. PBC's full-length Sometimes Things Just Disappear, slated to drop in March 2008, marks their Red Leader Records debut.
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