Roadie Music: “Lessons” Review
“Aaron Bear é uma grata surpresa para a indústria, que acaba de nos apresentar em seu novo trabalho o single “Lessons”. A song with a more introspective proposal, with a soft rhythm, rhythmic chords and with quiet vocals, which would be great to listen to on those days when we seek a little peace through music”
Zone Nights: “Lessons” Review
“Aaron Bear, nos deja escuchar, Lessons, su nuevo sencillo. Es una buena noticia para aquellos seguidores del indie folk.”
Wolf in a Suit: “Lessons” Review
“US-based indie singer/songwriter Aaron Bear comes to Wolf in a Suit with the honest and relatable sonic creation that is “Lessons”. With this refreshingly raw and down-to-earth blend of melodies and lyrics, he invites us to explore a world so personal to him yet so inviting and universal.”
Grateful Web: “Lessons” Article
What is life teaching us and where do musicians fit in? While the music industry mechanizes new music releases with algorithms, distribution timelines, and A.I., New England based singer-songwriter Aaron Bear turns to spiritual ceremony to inspire his songwriting
Music Box Pete: “Lessons” Review
“Boston based singer-songwriter Aaron Bear released his brand new single just yesterday to the public titled "Lessons". The song is a snapshot inside Aaron's musical psyche, and allows listeners to become intimately familiar with his sound and become more comfortable and accustomed with what his underlying musical message is to his listeners.”
Prism Reviews: Aaron Bear “Full of Love”
A song three years in the making, played and developed across continents, and recorded on different coasts of the U.S., “Full of Love,” a song with a simple enough message carries with it the depth and experience of a life lived in pursuit of love.
Spontaneous happening: Summertime ‘Happy Hour’ musicfests atop Savin Hill
Aaron “Bear” Berger performed atop Savin Hill on Sept. 30 for a gathering of friends, neighbors and fans. The singer-songwriter has convened a weekly “happy hour” throughout the spring and summer on the crest of the city park, which offers panoramic views of Boston and Dorchester Bay. Berger, who lives nearby, launched the outdoor musical picnics “for everybody to come together and create community, and that’s how I met so many cool people in the neighborhood.”
Supporting Local Musicians - Jamaica Plain Gazette
Performers Aaron Bear and Josh Mentzer share an interesting moment in between sets during a performance on July 24 at the Wenham Street Cinema. The unique production is partnership between Wenham and Light of Day Records and is meant to support local musicians through the tough times of this pandemic. Donations are encouraged and the next collaboration will be on Aug. 28.
Wolf in a Suit - Listen: “ancient” by Aaron Bear
Something about the way in which the melodies and lyrics blend so perfectly with each other make this track so endearing and mesmerizing from start to end. His voice is honest and down-to-earth yet connected to something beyond the grasp of our mundane hands while still being relatable.
Prism Reviews: AARON BEAR, “ANCIENT”
Forgiveness looks different for each of us. We might have been hurt by a stranger, a lover, or a family member. We might need to move on, we might need to reengage. It might take a moment or it might take a lifetime. In the single, “ancient,” Aaron Bear suggests that the overcoming force of forgiveness is as foundational to human experience as love itself.
Penn State Alum Uses Music, Experiences To Promote Community Change
Penn State alum Aaron Berger, better known as Aaron Bear, credits himself with creating a new genre of music: heart-healing indie-folk. He makes his music with the hope that people can connect with themselves, others, and their communities.
Aaron Bear and the Sea Offs Played Chill Tunes at Webster’s
Upon coming into the bookstore, one would notice dimmed lights and flickering candles, giving Webster’s a very introspective atmosphere. The audience was made up of people of all ages, from groups of teenagers and young adults to more elderly couples.
Buskers add a soundtrack to a stroll in downtown State College
Penn State student Aaron “Bear” Berger said he became interested in busking through his love of music and his desire to share that love.
Berger (senior-community environment and development) said while he occasionally needs money, as many college students do, busking is not all about how much he can make.