Monday 2 July 2018

Brighter Days by B3AR (SINGLE REVIEW)


So I first discovered Myles Smith about 4 years ago in a pub in Luton as a 16 year old singer songwriter supporting local band Exit Black. At the time I could see the talent Myles had as he was finding his way musically. He is influenced by artists such as Jack Garrett, Saint Raymond and Ed Sheeran. The tone in his voice shows real maturity for such a young age and I can't wait to hear more from him individually and with his collaboration with Maurice Amour, B3AR. 

Here is the press release for the new track "Brighter Days" so go check out this perfect summer jam right now.



Myles Smith & Maurice Amour (Brandon Hargrave), better known as B3AR (pronounced ‘BEAR’) are an English, Alternative, Two-Piece, formed in South East England. Since their official formation in February 2017, the two have been extremely busy and have managed to produce and release a Debut EP all of which has been featured on ‘BBC introducing East Midlands’ via the support of local host Dean Jackson. In the brief time they have been going, B3AR has shown evidence of their drive and ambition of wanting to achieve in the industry. They have independently managed to accumulate over 150,000 streams within the first three months of being together, support the ‘Pigeon Detectives’ and ‘Little Comets’ at Nottingham’s most renowned venue ‘Rock City’. The duo has now taken a break as Myles has reached his final year in university and so is committed to completing his course. 

However, the pair have managed to produce 4 collaborative singles set for release in the next couple months. B3AR will return in 2019. 

The first single of the 4, was released on the 19th June 2018, the song is titled 'Brighter Days' and was written and performed by 'Myles Smith' and 'Brandon Hargrave'.

The song was recorded at Studio 91; engineered/co-produced by Sam Winfield, known for his work with Amber Run, Fickle Friends, Bring me the horizon etc... The drums were recorded by Jimmy Naylor of 'The Pigeon Detectives'. 

Click the link below to listen


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