Like Bear Makes Strong Debut With “Drive”

This week has felt longer than most, but Melbourne’s Like Bear is helping us get through to the weekend with her cruisy new single “Drive.” It’s her first solo effort, but with more than seven years working as a songwriter and engineer, she’s no stranger to the music business.

The first thing that struck me about this track was its cool sound. Like Bear has one of those voices that draws you in and instantly puts you at ease. The song has such a great melody too. But tapping into the lyrics, which speak of looking to ourselves for what we need rather than seeking external validation, made me appreciate “Drive” even more.

Like Bear is usually a self-produced artist, but this time she called in the expertise of a long time friend, London-based producer Dan Villalobos, who designed the track’s synth and drum sounds.

“I had completed the verses, and [Melbourne artist] Maxon came in and threw a melody at me within seconds that felt completely strengthening and empowering, and it immediately formed the pre-chorus,” Like Bear said of “Drive’s” creation. “The chorus itself fell into my lap, fully realised – I feel like it was definitely one of the many moments musicians live for.”

If this song fires you up, you’re not alone. Like Bear has also used the song for fuel.

“Since writing ‘Drive’ I’ve actually used it to inspire and motivate myself. In the past I was very comfortable sitting in the back seat of a bunch of worlds external to my own, but you can’t live there forever. Eventually you need to take a look at your own planet and get to building or re-building that foundation.”

“Drive” establishes Like Bear as an artist to listen out for. I can’t wait to hear what she’ll release next.

Image used with permission from Like Bear

Tonight Alive Show Softer Side

I just love hearing a rock band strip things back. So while I appreciate Tonight Alive’s rebellious, rocking studio version of their single “Drive,” I actually prefer this acoustic version recorded for Triple M.

I think this take brings those lyrics about breaking away from society’s expectations and expressing your own truth. It also really lets you appreciate Jenna McDougall’s stellar voice. You can hear that in person when Tonight Alive embark on their single tour next year. After that Tonight Alive are heading to Europe, the UK, and the US, so these might be our last local shows for a while. Don’t say you haven’t been warned fans!

16 January 2016 – Unify Festival, Gippsland
17 January 2016 – Max Watts, Melbourne
21 January 2016 – The Triffid, Brisbane
29 January 2016 – Metro Theatre, Sydney

Ainslie Wills Impresses with “Drive”

Ultra-cool Melbourne songstress Ainslie Wills wouldn’t have dreamed of leaving the cultural haven of her home to record up north, but when she met Brisbane-based producer Matt Redlich she knew she had to make the trip. “Drive” is the first track to come from their collaboration, and it’s brilliant.

“Drive” will form part of Ainslie’s new EP Oh the Gold, which will be released later this year. Fans should get a sneak peek of her new material when she launches the single at Melbourne’s The Toff in Town on February 26 and Sydney’s Newtown Social Club on March 14.