I'd never heard of these and I decided not to read any of the comments before listening to it.
I try and do that from time to time too. The past two weeks, I didn't need to read about
DSOTM here, but I did see the comments on
Prisoner, but I had my own take there and as they still say, "I know what I like".
When it started, I quite liked the first few seconds and I thought we might be in for something quirky and for some reason I was getting a Gomez/Whippin Piccadilly vibe. I was looking forward to hearing more!
But then then it changed and went into a genre that I don't like - a bit of that 'wishy/washy' country kind of vibe. I was a bit disappointed really as I find that type of music just isn't for me. However, I've been really busy with work this week and I just left it on - it wasn't unpleasant, just a bit of background music.
I feel Rob has since on "A Month Of Sundays" here of comments on the country debate on this band has well captured my same view on them here. To liberally borrow and rephrase what Senator Lloyd Bentsen once said: "I know Country Music. Sometimes, Country Music can a friend of mine. Boy & Bear, you're no Country Music."
However, after a few listens I really started to quite like this album. I kind of got more of a 'country Coldplay' sound from it and after a few more listens I thought this was a good album. In fact I think I've played it about 5 times this week and the more I listen, the more it's grown on me. I really liked that laid back country-ish/retro sound and I thought it was just full of well written, well produced songs.
I wanted more time with this after my initial listens in April to see if I still felt I was going to nominate this. I will say when Spotify gives me my EOY stats in early Dec, this band is going to far exceed anything else I have listened to in 2025, so I share your feeling about the more you listen, the more it can grow on you. That also harkens back to Coatigan's recent note about how many albums that are in your top # are ones that had to grow? While this one initially hooked me in, I have found it has raised in overall stature after repeated listens.
And on the Coldplay comparison, that wasn't a band I was consciously thinking about initially. However, if you are going to provide a comparison, I'm going to hopefully request you are thinking of the
X&Y (read: best) period of the band, not the current version that I hardly recognize.
There is another band they somewhat remind me of that a user here that I hope would like this might mention, and if they don't, I'll come in at the end with my thoughts. In my defense there, I didn't even hear this until yesterday when hearing an older song from that band as a somewhat feeble yellow card offense of a hint. ;-)
This album has really surprised me, it's definitely not one I'd ever have picked to listen to but the more I've listened the more I've liked what I've heard. It's definitely one of those albums that this thread throws up that really surprise you - Boy and Bear will be a band I spend a fair bit of time with these next few weeks! Thanks
@Black&White&BlueMoon Town for introducing me to a new album and band that I've really enjoyed listening to!
9/10
I'm going to admit I'm a bit surprised this one raised up to you liking it so much in just a half a week's time, but I'm very happy it did, Cheers!
And as
@bennyboy noted, they will be in the UK in late Feb/early March if they are coming close to any of you while I will jealously look on.
