Bearfoot Beware officially released Bruises & Business today. Fans 
of alternative rock will probably enjoy their ever-changing influences 
borrowed tastefully from other sub-genres. Other listeners might not 
appreciate those unpredictable subtleties, despite the three-track album
 being generally accomplished throughout.
'Trellum' is a 
competent opener but the beginning and ending arguably lack depth. In 
between it is enjoyable enough; vocals play a supporting role and give 
the instrumental blending a chance to shine.
'Fox Boy' is 
noticeably better and makes an immediate impact with yo-yoing sections 
that conflict the mind and body. In some parts, now subdued instruments 
let Tom Bradley's tormenting vocals bellow. The rhythms in this song are
 also a highlight; gritty, yet catchy but consistently edgy enough not 
to enter mainstream territory.
Finally 'My Love Is A Seagull' 
offers a higher pitch that initially feels like self deprecating sarcasm
 but gives way to contrasting deeper tones, which eventually create 
marching-style ominous foreboding. After a jolting transition, the 
lighter mood returns for a relatively welcoming conclusion.
Overall,
 their third offering is an unapologetically peculiar set that doesn't 
hold your hand in the slightest. If you can overcome this you might be 
rewarded by the groups admirable quest to never rest on their laurels.
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