Bearings have released a reimagined version of single, ‘Gone So Gone’. The single is taken off the bands deluxe version of their record The Best Part About Being Human via Pure Noise Records, due out 24th September 2024 and produced by Sam Guaiana (Silverstein, Between You & Me). The record will feature three new songs and three re-imagined. Speaking about the new single the band said, “Gone So Gone: The original way the song was demoed. Was fun taking it back to where the songs original vision one was and having some fun with it.” LISTEN TO ‘GONE SO GONE (REIMAGINED) HERE OR BY CLICKING THE IMAGE BELOW.
The rest of the album features the most tightly honed songwriting of Bearings’ near-decade career – including “Gone So Gone”, “Live Forever Never Die,” and “Slip” – leaving listeners instantly nostalgic for sweaty summer festivals and finger-pointed singalongs while serving as a clear indication of where the pop-punk genre is headed. The Best Part About Being Human Deluxe Tracklist: Stormy Weather (new song)
If I’m Being Honest (new song)
Make Your Way Back To Me (new song)
Scenery
Don’t Wanna Forget About It
Gone So Gone
Go Long
Ocean Dream
Howie, You’re A Freak
Slip
Live Forever Never Die
I Want To Heal
Human
Scenery (Acoustic)
Gone So Gone (Acoustic)
Slip (Acoustic) Order here
Bearings and Broadside will be touring together across North America on a co-headlining tour this fall. The tour starts on 19th October at Tampa’s New World and ends on the 24th November at Nashville’s Eastside Bowl. The bands will be supported by UNWELL and Stateside 19th October – Tampa, FL @ New World
20th October – Jacksonville, FL @ Underbelly
22nd October – Houston, TX @ The Secret Group
23rd October – San Antonio, TX @ The Rock Box
24th October – Dallas, TX @ RBC
26th October – Colorado Springs, CO @ Black Sheep
27th October – Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell
29th October – Seattle, WA @ El Corazon
30th October – Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
1st November – Roseville, CA @ Goldfield Trading Post
2nd November – San Diego, CA @ Voodoo Room @ House of Blues
3rd November – West Hollywood, CA @ The Troubadour
4th November – Mesa, AZ @ The Nile
6th November – Denver, CO @ HQ
7th November – Lawrence, KS @ Bottleneck
8th November – Chicago, IL @ Avondale Music Hall
9th November – Ferndale, MI @ The Loving Touch
10th November – Lakewood, OH @ Mahall’s
12th November – Toronto, ON @ Opera House
13th November – Ottawa, ON @ Brass Monkey
15th November – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
16th November – Asbury Park, NJ @ House of Independents
17th November – New York, NY @ Le Poisson Rouge
19th November – Baltimore, MD @ Ottobar
21st November – Richmond, VA @ Canal Club
22st November – Charlotte, NC @ Amos’ Southend
23rd November – Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Hell)
24th November – Nashville, TN @ Eastside Bowl Tickets on sale now HERE ABOUT THE BAND
By the time Bearings got the chance to properly tour their sophomore album, 2020’s Hello, It’s You, 16 months had passed due to, well, you know the story. But despite the false starts getting back onto the road, in a roundabout way the delayed gratification might have been the very best thing for the Ottawa-based pop-punk quintet and their passionate fans alike. “I thought not being able to tour the record would be a death sentence, but it allowed people to sit with the album and connect to it in deeper ways,” says vocalist Dougie Cousins. “When we finally went and did our headline tour in 2022, crowds really knew the songs.” In the end, Hello, It’s You solidified Bearings’ place as genre mainstays, elevating a tried-and-true pop-punk sound Alternative Press hailed as “dangerously catchy” that “could bring down a summer barbeque, if not a festival,” while their home and native land’s Exclaim! said Bearings had “entered the pop-punk big leagues.” But as Cousins, guitarists Ryan Culligan and Ryan Fitz, bassist Collin Hanes and drummer Mike McKerracher began work on LP3 (their Pure Noise debut, Blue In The Dark, dropped in 2018) with producer Sam Guaiana (Silverstein, Between You & Me), they channeled their triumphant return to the stage in sweaty U.S. and Canadian clubs, opting for a more minimalistic approach to the songwriting process. Centering the most elemental, essential qualities of their musicianship without falling into the kid-in-a-candy-store trappings that bog down so many artists, Bearings’ third album for Pure Noise, The Best Part About Being Human, is the sort of record that begs to be played loudly, the sounds of sunny SoCal filtered through the lens of the Great White North. “We just wanted to make a fun record,” Cousins espouses. “Sometimes when an album is so thought out, it’s got to be as good as American Idiot or it comes off as trying too hard. I think we did new things without sending it into outer space. To me, this record sounds like how I felt when I was in grade 10 listening to blink-182: not too serious, just a good time and able to open up a little circle pit. I think we succeeded in writing songs we can play in a basement or in front of 2,000 people.” The Best Part About Being Human Deluxe is available for order now at https://lnk.to/Bearings |