The Bunny the Bear

The Bunny the Bear
An unmasked Matthew Tybor (left) performing live in Peoria, IL in 2013.
An unmasked Matthew Tybor (left) performing live in Peoria, IL in 2013.
Background information
OriginBuffalo, New York
Genres
Years active2008–present
Labels
MembersMatthew Tybor
Past membersChris Hutka (deceased)
Joseph Garcia
Haley Roback (see below)
Websitetbtbofficial.com

The Bunny the Bear is an American post-hardcore band from Buffalo, New York.[1][2][3][4][5] The band is known for its eclectic style of post-hardcore, influenced by a variety of rock and electronic subgenres, including synthpop, metalcore, experimental rock, alternative rock, and electronica.

The Bunny the Bear was formed in 2008 by Matthew Tybor, also referred to as "The Bunny" hence the rabbit mask and persona he incorporates in the group. Tybor was quickly joined by Chris Hutka, known as "The Bear" who likewise wore a bear mask. The wearing of the bear mask has remained consistent throughout the history of fluctuating clean vocalists. In an interview, when asked about the meaning behind the band name and the masks, Tybor stated that "I'm a little weird and a little off, but it was nothing in-depth or a serious meaning behind it. It was more of a random, incoherent thought and I ran with it".[6] The Bunny (Tybor) employs screamed vocals for the band while The Bear provides clean vocals. The band's first five albums featured Chris Hutka as The Bear. Their sixth album A Liar Wrote This features Hutka's then-replacement, Haley Roback, and their seventh album The Way We Rust features Joseph Garcia, who had toured with the band in the past.

Throughout the band's formative years and first three albums, they failed to maintain a consistent lineup, cycling through ten different instrumentalists up to the release of The Stomach for It. For the recording of their fourth album Stories, they worked with studio musicians Doug White, a guitarist and the owner of Watchmen Recording Studios and Matt McGinley, the current drummer of Gym Class Heroes. The duo would work with Tybor for the band's following two albums Food Chain and A Liar Wrote This. In 2012, Tybor reduced the band's membership to two vocalists, and he began touring with regularly-changing touring musicians.

The project's original clean vocalist Chris Hutka had maintained a fluctuating relationship with Tybor and the rest of the band, departing three different times: once for a short time in 2012 following the release of The Stomach for It, the second time in 2013 shortly after the release of Stories, and a final time in late 2014. Hutka was featured on all of the band's releases before his final departure.

To date, The Bunny the Bear has released eight studio albums and two EPs. Tybor, being the only consistent member, writes all of the music and lyrics.

  1. ^ "The Bunny The Bear – Stories – Alternative Press". Alternative Press. April 22, 2013. Archived from the original on April 22, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2021.
  2. ^ "The Bunny The Bear – Stories – Rock n Reel Reviews". April 16, 2013. Archived from the original on April 16, 2013. Retrieved July 14, 2021.
  3. ^ "Album Review: Stories – The Bunny The Bear". Rockrevoltmagazine.com. April 26, 2013. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
  4. ^ "Album Review: The Bunny The Bear- "Stories" – Metal Riot". Metalriot.com. April 6, 2013. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
  5. ^ "Review: The Bunny The Bear – Stories". New-transcendence.com. April 5, 2013. Retrieved March 18, 2020.
  6. ^ "Dead Press Interview: The Bunny the Bear (28/10/2011)". Dead Press. October 29, 2011. Retrieved April 9, 2013.