History
Polar Bear Club formed in summer 2005 with its members coming from a variety of upstate New York-based punk, hardcore and indie bands. Their influences are said to include
Small Brown Bike,
Third Eye Blind,
Silent Majority,
Hot Water Music and
Lifetime.
Quickly after forming they released a five-song demo CD-R, which has since gone "out of print."
They were quickly noticed by Triple Attack Records, who released their first official EP,
The Redder, The Better
in June 2006 in conjunction with Luchador Records. The EP received rave reviews by
webzines and made a number of year-end "best of" lists, garnering the band enough notice for Red Leader Records to sign them in July 2007. This EP is also currently out of print but available digitally.
The band's debut full-length,
Sometimes Things Just Disappear
was properly released in March 2008 and also received glowing reviews from a wider number of webzines and a quickly growing fanbase. More appearances in "best of" lists followed, as well as tours with
the Gaslight Anthem,
American Steel,
Crime in Stereo, and
Cancer Bats, with the band officially signing to
Bridge Nine Records in January 2009. The label announced it would issue
Sometimes Things Just Disappear
on vinyl on April 7.
In February/March 2009, the band toured the
UK and
Europe with
The Gaslight Anthem and
Frank Turner, and announced plans to return for a U.S. tour with labelmates
Have Heart. They also announced that they are to start work on a new album, to be produced by
Matt Bayles.
[1]
In August of 2009, the band announced their upcoming album "Chasing Hamburg," which will be released on September 22, 2009 on Bridge Nine Records.
[2]
Current Lineup
- Jimmy Stadt - vocals
- Chris Browne - guitar
- Erik "Goose" Henning - bass
- Nate Morris - guitar
- Emmett Menke - drums
Former Members
- Kevin Mahoney - guitar
- Greg Odom - bass
- Josh Dillon - bass
- Bob O'Neill - drums
Discography
Studio Albums
- Sometimes Things Just Disappear
(2008, Red Leader Records; vinyl release in 2009 via Bridge Nine Records)
- Chasing Hamburg
(2009, Bridge Nine Records) [3]
Singles & EPs
- Demo
(2005, self-released)
- The Redder, The Better
(2006, Triple Attack Records / Luchador Records; vinyl release in 2009 via Bridge Nine Records)
- The Summer of George
(2009, Bridge Nine Records)
References
- Polar Bear Club announce new album and UK dates
- Bear Club's new album "Chasing Hamburg" Dying Scene August 31, 2009
- POLAR BEAR CLUB ANNOUNCE ALBUM DETAILS