Bear's Den is Andrew Davies, Kevin Jones and Joey Haynes, a trio of
multi-instrumentalists that formed in the neo-Americana-style folk scene
brewing in London, England. Jones was in a band called Hot Rocket with Ben Lovett
(later of Mumford & Sons), and together
Jones and Lovett launched the Communion record company, music community and
concert series in 2006. Jones and Davie played together in a folk-rock quartet
called Cherbourg in 2008; the band
recorded two EPs before splitting in 2010. Seeking a more innovative vehicle
for his music, Davie formed Bear's Den as a quintet in 2012, although the band since
has decreased to three members. Bear's Den will release a second EP, Without/Within, on March 3. Bear's Den will
unveil a full-length album later in 2014.
At the Mercury Lounge
tonight, Bear's Den challenged the parameters of folk music. The set was
comprised of confessional reflections in the common singer-songwriting vein.
The majority of the songs were led appropriately by acoustic guitar and/or
banjo, and often were powered by meticulous three-part harmony. These songs
were sweet, warm and charming, reminiscent of Wilco, the Avett Brothers,
City & Colour and even Crosby, Stills & Nash. A set of songs
like these would have been sufficient for a positive review. Working fundamentally
from a traditional-sounding home-spun country-folk-harmony core, Bear's Den
also showed its adventurous side. For instance, Jones often played banjo,
acoustic guitar or bass, but periodically used an electric guitar as a channel
for a soft but coarse feedback and reverberation, employing various foot pedals
for distortion and other effects. Haynes usually sat at his drum kit, but occasionally
played bass or acoustic guitar as well as drums, both simultaneously and
alternately. Integrity was at the base of the creative process, and recreating
that experience for the stage amounted to very pleasing and refreshing results.
Furthering the validity of Brits playing genuine American folk music, the trio descended
with acoustic guitars into the center of the audience for a few unplugged songs
near the end of the brilliant set. One could draw the conclusion that once
again the United Kingdom is poised to conquer the United States using our own weapons.
Bear's Den performs as part of the Communion line-up at
Rockwood Music Hall on March 4. Visit Bear's Den at www.bearsdenmusic.co.uk.

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