Polar Bear presents Reardon Love.
Formed in the Autumn of 2018, they have always set out to champion the underdog, hail the outsider and liberate the falsely accused. From the story of Brandon Teena to acknowledging the dreams of those who seek refuge or calling out the state of modern British working-class society, their music stands proud with a strong message every time.
Now it’s not that usual for a band to release a song about war, but on Remembrance Sunday (11th Nov 2021) Reardon Love did just that! Reardon Love have never been a band to shy away from speaking out about their political views and demanding a move from injustice, and their fourth single is no exception. While previous releases have explored ideas of transphobia and the refugee crisis, the band’s new release turns it’s focus on events that occurred during World War Two.
Venue Details
After facing a devastating closure during the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic under the ownership of a national company, the previous management of the Polar Bear worked to resurrect the venue as swiftly as possible. With an overwhelming outpour of support from the resilient community of Hull, ‘Polar Bear Music Club’ made a triumphant return in 2021, this time as a Community Interest Company (CIC). In collaboration with their friends from ‘The Sesh,’ Polar Bear is dedicated to offering free entry nights every Tuesday, featuring a diverse line-up of local, national, and international musicians. Additionally, the venue hosts weekly free entry club nights, along with ticketed gigs and live performances, catering to a wide range of musical tastes and preferences for the people of Hull.
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