Right Now, You're in the Best of Hands

by Equal Vision Records

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Release Date:2003-07-22
Label:Equal Vision Records
UPC:794558008525
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Equal Vision Records
ASIN:B00009RDDU
Category:Music

Tracks on Right Now, You're in the Best of Hands by Equal Vision Records

  1. Ma Jolie
  2. Campfire
  3. Buses/No Buses
  4. The Employee Is Not Afraid
  5. We Were Sad But Now We're Rebuilding
  6. Kylie
  7. M.P.S.
  8. Second
  9. Don't Tell the Horses the Stable's on Fire
  10. Bloodgiver
  11. Michigan
  12. Broken Dog Leg

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

Full Title - Right Now, You're In The Best Of Hands. Beautifully chaotic debut on Equal Vision Records from Bear Vs Shark who originate from the greater Detroit metro area, with musical influences as diverse as Fugazi, Led Zeppelin, Hot Water Water Music, Johnny Cash, Elton John and Radiohead. 12 tracks of ambitiously-textured rock. Equal Vision Records. 2003.

Customer Reviews

One of the best bands ever. - Reviewed on 2007-11-17
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Bear vs. Shark's Right Now... is the bands full length debut on Equal Visions record. With a sound similar to Indie or Post-Hardcore, one can not describe the band's original sound. The CD was originally released in 2003 and also came out on Vinyl. Standout tracks include "Ma Jolie," "Buses/No Buses," and "The Employee is Not Afraid." I really enjoy this CD, it is probably one of my favorites. Bear vs. Shark has such a great energy that you can hear throughout the entire album, you can tell they really enjoyed playing. Sadly they did break up, but their legend lives on through their 2 full length CDs. This CD does have some explicit lyrics but overall I really enjoyed it. I highly recommend this to any Indie fans who are looking for a band they've probably never heard of.
2001-2005 - Reviewed on 2005-12-21
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2 customers found this review helpful.

One of the best and most underated post-hardcore bands has just broken up; I know I'm not alone in my lamentation. They were full of
raw energy, and had enough artistic sensibility to put them in the upper echelon of the monolithic "scene." As incendiary as At the Drive in, with the intellegence of Dredg. Even the less complex tracks are mind-blowing. Try Buses/no buses, Bloodgiver, Kylie, and the my favorite intro track Ma Jolie.

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Yes!!! - Reviewed on 2005-06-20
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9 customers found this review helpful.

Bear vs. Shark is one of those truly unique bands that transcends genres and smashes convention. Sometimes music gets safe and stale and stagnent. Everyone's just "making" music but no one is "creating" it. Then a band like Bear vs. Shark comes charging out of your speakers and reminds you, "Yesss!!! Wait a minute? What the?...Oh Yeah!!! I remember this feeling! THIS is what I love about music!

It's like this; Fugazi hasn't put out a new record since 2001's "The Argument" and though good, I think over all it was laking energy.
Hot Water Music really hasn't been the same since joining Epitaph ( let's not even talk about "The New What Next").
Okay, the Mars Volta's pretty rad in a "Pink Floyd on speed" kinda way and Sparta's made one good album (Wiretap...) and one stinker (Porcelain). But let's face it, neither band comes close to how great they were together as At The Drive-In.

So there's a huge void in the progressive/hardcore/post-punk/indie/emo/punk rock "scene". Fear not! Bear vs. Shark is here to fill the void with powerful guitars, groovy bass lines, strategic keyboards, punishing drumbeats, sugary vocals, and gravely, bloody screams!

Some bands can kick your butt and smash your brains in. Some bands are sweet and poppy and get your booty shakin'. Bear vs. Shark does both (a lot of times all in one song) like no other band I've heard before. If you are a fan of any of the bands I mentioned here, do yourself a favor and buy this album. Then do yourself another favor and buy their new album "Terrorhawk".
Greatest and hardest working band today! - Reviewed on 2005-05-08
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1 customer found this review helpful.

I can't even begen to explain how good this album is. It is a must have for anyone who has ears. From start to finish it is AMAZING. And after you buy the album and become addicted as everyone else has who have listened, see them live. Thier live show is unlike any other band today. Frontman Mark Paffi is everywhere, and the band plays harder and with more passion, then any other band ive ever seen. So buy it and you wont regret it, its truly worthy of five stars. They have a new album out due in June, so keep your eyes open for "Terrorhawk"!
The Next Great Thing From the Pig - Reviewed on 2005-03-29
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3 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I usually can't get dragged to a punk show. But back in college a buddy convinced me to check out Bear vs. Shark because, and only because the lead singer supposedly spazzes out; everyone likes a train wreck.

Well, this train wreck can also play! Someone else here already said Cursive meets At the Drive In, but that's right on.

Now, a live performance isn't everything; some of the best live acts to come through the Blind Pig have put out AWFUL CDs (Motion City Soundtrack). But this? Picked it up on the night of its release party and it's still in the rotation. That doesn't happen!

So try it at your own risk, but don't blame me if you become part of the train wreck you only meant to watch. Or, as the man says: if you take me down to that G-dd@man river I will sink right down to the bottom.
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