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Sometimes Things Just Disappear is the debut studio album by American rock band Polar Bear Club. It is the follow-up to their critically acclaimed EP , The Redder, the Better , and received mostly favorable reviews.
Polar Bear Club discography; Studio albums: 4: EPs: 4: Live albums: 1: ... Music videos. Year Song 2009 "Light of Local Eyes" 2010 "Living Saints" 2011 "My Best Days"
Held on the Tips of Fingers was released in 2005 on Babel Label and later re-released by The Leaf Label in 2014. [1] This album sees Polar Bear's original line up augmented by London-based electronic artist, songwriter and producer Leafcutter John, who has played a distinctive role in shaping the group's later albums.
In a video posted to his TikTok, Kyle Philippi and a group of friends and family gather together to put on an over-the-top musical performance to the iconic "The Polar Express" song from the ...
The Polar Express is available to own on 4K UHD and Digital. Listen to “Believe” and Groban's new version of “Do You Hear What I Hear” with The War and Treaty wherever you stream your music.
The accompanying music video for "Hunter" was directed by longtime collaborator Paul White of Me Company and consists of a close-up of a bald Björk as she transforms into a "techno-bear" while singing. Seeking to convey the music's fusion of organic and technological, the polar bear was animated in a non-naturalistic fashion; the bear also ...
Songs for Polarbears is the debut studio album by Northern Irish–Scottish alternative rock band Snow Patrol, released on 31 August 1998 in the United Kingdom and 12 October in the United States. [7] The album charted at #143 in the UK and did not sell well upon its initial release. However, its re-release eventually went Gold in the UK.
In 2021, Sam Vance-Law released a cover of the song on his NDW EP. In 2021 the band Melenas from Navarra (Spain) released their version of the song called "Osa Polar" in Spanish. In 2022, German group Brutalismus 3000 released a cover of the song as a single. In 2023, Swiss group YC-CY performed the song on their tour.