Boy & Bear - Tripping Over Time (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Boy & Bear
Title: Tripping Over Time
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: V2 Records Benelux
Genre: Indie Folk
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 38:45
Total Size: 91.1 / 243 / 460 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Tripping Over Time
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: V2 Records Benelux
Genre: Indie Folk
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 38:45
Total Size: 91.1 / 243 / 460 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Tripping Over Time (4:34)
2. Where Does Life Begin (2:58)
3. Vertigo (3:23)
4. Ancestors (2:56)
5. Thunder (3:04)
6. Lost Control (3:31)
7. Love Has Been Too Good To Me (4:05)
8. Roses (2:51)
9. Sleep Talking (3:19)
10. All These Years (3:48)
11. Movie (4:23)
Boy & Bear, the Australian band that has been winning hearts for over fifteen years with their emotive, genre-crossing music, return with Tripping Over Time.
Known for their warm harmonies, live energy, and poetic lyrics, Boy & Bear explore on Tripping Over Time themes such as embracing life's journey and its contradictions: "It's about the subtle lessons of life. Often you don't realise you've gone through something until you've truly experienced it. You keep learning, stumbling forward, and embracing the chaos with a smile. It's optimistic, nostalgic and playful, just like life itself," says frontman Dave Hosking. The record feels like one big celebration of joy, laced with a bittersweet, happy-sad energy.
Since their breakthrough with the double-platinum debut Moonfire, Boy & Bear have released multiple #1 albums and earned a reputation as one of Australia's most compelling live acts.
Known for their warm harmonies, live energy, and poetic lyrics, Boy & Bear explore on Tripping Over Time themes such as embracing life's journey and its contradictions: "It's about the subtle lessons of life. Often you don't realise you've gone through something until you've truly experienced it. You keep learning, stumbling forward, and embracing the chaos with a smile. It's optimistic, nostalgic and playful, just like life itself," says frontman Dave Hosking. The record feels like one big celebration of joy, laced with a bittersweet, happy-sad energy.
Since their breakthrough with the double-platinum debut Moonfire, Boy & Bear have released multiple #1 albums and earned a reputation as one of Australia's most compelling live acts.