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Formed in London 2012, Bear’s Den have amassed a dedicated and international fan base with their anthemic songs. With 4 studio albums under their belt, as well as a collaborative project with composer Paul Frith, they have been a regular fixture in the UK and Europe charts since their inception. Their debut album ‘Islands’ also garnered a nomination for an Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically.

Having toured around the world playing theatres, arenas and festivals (including Reading & Leeds, Glastonbury Festival, Pukkelpop, Lowlands and Bonnaroo), in 2019, following the release of their third album ‘So That You Might Hear Me’ they returned to their origins for a tour of tiny ‘Highlands & Islands’ venues across Scotland and a supporting documentary. No stranger to music documentary making, the band also featured heavily in the award-winning documentary Austin To Boston alongside Ben Howard, Nathaniel Rateliff and The Staves.

The band’s fourth album ‘Blue Hours’ saw them once again team up with producer Ian Grimble. The album was built conceptually around the idea of the “blue hours” – an imaginary headspace where self-reflection takes place and it’s proven to be their most cathartic and boldest record to date.

Since then Davie has written and released the soundtrack to Season 3 of Apple TV's series Trying, which featured Jade Bird, Monica Martin & Maisie Peters, as well as collaborating on other original music with Irish singer-songwriter Ciaran Lavery.

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