Bears In Trees Drop New Single ‘We Don’t Speak Anymore’

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Bears In Trees have shared the latest single from their forthcoming album ‘How to Build an Ocean: Instructions’.

An ode to friends once known – especially friendships formed online – ‘We Don’t Speak Anymore’ is an emotional, piano-led track that’s sure to tug on your heartstrings.

It’s the fourth single released from the Croydon four-piece’s new album, which arrives April 26 via I Sure Hope It Does. It comes following the release of album-announcer ‘Things That Look Like Mistakes’, ‘Hot Chocolate’, and ‘I Wanna Feel Calm’.

Have a listen to ‘We Don’t Speak Anymore’ via the video below.

Speaking about the new track and how it serves as a eulogy for the connection and community found online, guitarist Nick Peters has shared:

“I grew up surrounded by online friends… It’s natural that in time, you will drift apart.

It’s hard not to wonder; what would have happened if we’d lived across the street from one another? If I knew your face instead of your URL and I recognised you on the train? I wanted to try and write a song that encompassed how meaningful these people were in my life, while also understanding that we’d probably never speak again.”

The new track comes ahead of the band’s co-headline tour with The Happy Fits, with support to come from Lexie Carroll.

See the full live dates below – and visit the band’s site for more information and to buy tickets.

23/04 – BIRMINGHAM XOYO* 

24/04 – NEWCASTLE Riverside* 

26/04 – GLASGOW Garage* 

27/04 – MANCHESTER Club Academy* 

28/04 – LEEDS Stylus* 

29/04 – BRISTOL The Fleece* 

01/05 – LONDON Koko* 

12/07 – CHELTENHAM 2000 Trees Festival

*Lexie Carroll supporting

Check out the ‘How to Build an Ocean: Instructions’ tracklisting and album artwork below.

Your Favourite Coat 

Things That Look Like Mistakes 

Injured Crow 

I Don’t See Anything I Don’t Like About You 

All You Get Is Confetti 

Tai Chi With My Dad 

I Wanna Feel Calm 

Henry Says 

Hot Chocolate 

Nothing Cures Melancholy Like Looking at Maps 

We Don’t Speak Anymore 

I Don’t Wanna Be Angry UK

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