The Polar Bear Project, a four-member electronic pop collective from the Mi… Read Full Bio ↴The Polar Bear Project, a four-member electronic pop collective from the Midwestern U.S., sent shockwaves through the indiepop community with their incomparable, genre-busting combination of the psychedelic exploration of the 60's and 70's and the new wave and synthpop sounds of the 80's and 90's.
Recording their debut EP in 2006 at empresAudio, pBp missed no opportunity to bring their act to stages on the local and regional level, putting on high-energy shows at venerable clubs around the midwest. Two self-released singles, “Procrastination Way” and “Cracked the Code,” earned the Polar Bear Project their reputation as “dreamy, Death Cab for Cutie-esque rockers”(Annie Zaleski, music ed. - RFT), and provided some momentum for the band. Both recordings were featured on local, national, and international radio feeds, including spins on 101.1FM The River’s Homegrown Show in St. Louis.
Fronted by the well-balanced melodies of vocalist / bass guitarist Jason Hodge and vocalist Susan Muth, along with guitarist Mike Braeuninger and Ted Spies (keys / synths / programming / vocals), the Polar Bear Project served up a “chilling flow of guitars and keys, and digital groove”(Pascal Gregory, ed. - IOMM) – creating unrelenting melodic hooks and leaving pleasant daydreams for the populace. should appeal to fans of the postal service, death cab for cutie, and the sea and cake.
the full polar bear project EP is now freely downloadable here at last.fm!
Recording their debut EP in 2006 at empresAudio, pBp missed no opportunity to bring their act to stages on the local and regional level, putting on high-energy shows at venerable clubs around the midwest. Two self-released singles, “Procrastination Way” and “Cracked the Code,” earned the Polar Bear Project their reputation as “dreamy, Death Cab for Cutie-esque rockers”(Annie Zaleski, music ed. - RFT), and provided some momentum for the band. Both recordings were featured on local, national, and international radio feeds, including spins on 101.1FM The River’s Homegrown Show in St. Louis.
Fronted by the well-balanced melodies of vocalist / bass guitarist Jason Hodge and vocalist Susan Muth, along with guitarist Mike Braeuninger and Ted Spies (keys / synths / programming / vocals), the Polar Bear Project served up a “chilling flow of guitars and keys, and digital groove”(Pascal Gregory, ed. - IOMM) – creating unrelenting melodic hooks and leaving pleasant daydreams for the populace. should appeal to fans of the postal service, death cab for cutie, and the sea and cake.
the full polar bear project EP is now freely downloadable here at last.fm!
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@samanthahardy9903
I'm not surprised that the animals were pissed off, especially when people stare at them and keep taking pictures or filming them. Smacking the glass is probably their way of saying, "Go away and leave us in peace."
@emerybrown6145
Are you stupid?
They don't choose to be there last time I checked
@rogerthat3157
@@emerybrown6145 yes they do choose
@user-ry3qc3cc9r
@@rogerthat3157 no they dont WE chose to put them in hot ass weather idiot
@onthebrightside404
@Diana JMR Can you back that statement up? Ever heard of animals in zoo's voting to not be in the zoo? nah, me neither. Clearly a sweet deal envied by their poor kin in the brutal wilds.
@draztiktunez7104
I mean yeah but the main thing is the kid beating on his chest . In the gorilla world that's a sign of aggression ...it's basically saying what's good you trying to throw hands ? The chest beating on top of everything else prob led to this happening the kid is lucky he didn't get through lol.
@alisonmary1443
This is so flipping sad seeing caged animals get angry especially when they are antagonised, it's a sorrowful life for these beautiful creatures don't make it worse for them, as you can see they may harm each other as a result.
@tooakki
i agree 1000%.
@lilstepnoel
I agree! People are so cruel.
@captainpalsy2092
@@lilstepnoel so you are cruel as we