BEARINGS - ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM 'COMFORT COMPANY'

BEARINGS
ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM 'COMFORT COMPANY'
OUT 7TH NOVEMBER 2025 VIA PURE NOISE RECORDS
WATCH VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE 'QUICK RELEASE' - HERE
BAND ANNOUNCE HEADLINE TOUR DATES
AS WELL AS SUPPORTING AS IT IS THIS WINTER IN THE US
BEARINGS have today announced their brand new album 'Comfort Company' out 7th November 2025 via Pure Noise Records.
Speaking about the upcoming record, frontman Doug Cousins said, “Comfort Company is for us the record that feels like coming back home. Some songs we wrote at a cottage together, others came from a basement. They all started somewhere honest and ended up back at the studio where we did our first album in the East End of Toronto. This album was working on music all day, walking to the beer store, then heading back to the windowless studio to relax before reading Kurt Vonnegut and eventually falling asleep on an air mattress. As we worked out what we wanted it to sound like we found ourselves wanting to make music that felt natural to us, something that we knew we’d connect with and be able to spill out on stage when the time came to perform it.”
To celebrate the upcoming album the band have release new single and video 'Quick Release'.
On the new single, Cousins added, “Quick Release for us embodies our time as a band. Years of hard work, years of touring different countries together, all the good and the bad. An acceptance of doing music - or really anything you love - just to do it, because it’s yours and because it’s what you love.”
Watch the video for 'Quick Release' HERE or by clicking the image below.
Pre-orders for 'Comfort Company' available - HERE
Comfort Company Tracklist:
Comfort Company
Float Away
Quick Release
Feel Less
Freaking Me Out
Water Your Flowers
Never Ending Cycle
Ease The Pressure
Through Those Eyes
Let Me Hate Myself
This November, Bearings will join As It Is as direct support on their headline U.S. tour, kicking off at Boston’s Brighton Music Hall on 7th November 2025. The run will hit major cities including New York City, Asbury Park, Chicago, Nashville, and Atlanta, before Bearings set out on their very own headline dates later in the month.
Full list of dates below.
Bearings Tour Dates supporting As It It:
7th November – Brighton Music Hall, Boston, MA
8th November – (Le) Poisson Rouge, New York, NY
9th November – House of Independents, Asbury Park, NJ
11th November – Mahalls, Lakewood, OH
12th November – Bottom Lounge, Chicago, IL
13th November – Basement East, Nashville, TN
14th November – The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA
16th November – Vans Warped Tour, Orlando, FL
Tickets on sale HERE
Bearings Headline Tour Dates:
15th November – Motorco Music Hall, Durham, NC
16th November – The Bunker, Virginia Beach, VA
17th November – Pearl Street Warehouse, Washington, DC
19th November – Capital City Music Hall, Harrisburg, PA
20th November – Preserving Underground, Pittsburgh, PA
21st November – Ace of Cups, Columbus, OH
22nd November – Rec Room, Buffalo, NY
23rd November – The Sanctuary, Detroit, MI
Tickets on sale Friday 15th August HERE
About Bearings
Over the last decade, Bearings have been in near-constant motion. Since their 2017 debut EP Nothing Here Is Permanent, the Ottawa-formed pop-rock quartet have released three beloved albums on Pure Noise — Blue in the Dark (2018), Hello, It’s You (2020), and The Best Part About Being Human (2023) — while touring worldwide with acts like Neck Deep, State Champs, Less Than Jake, and Set It Off. Their mix of crystalline melodies, buoyant rhythms, and bursts of urgency has connected with audiences everywhere they’ve gone.
That momentum fuels their fourth full-length, Comfort Company, but this time the band turns their energy inward, exploring what it means to grow older in a world that never stops spinning. Written during long highway drives and quiet moments between shows, the album finds Bearings revisiting Room 21 in Toronto — the studio where they recorded their first EP and Blue in the Dark — with producer Kyle Marchant. It’s a full-circle return that let them reflect on how much has changed while reconnecting with their original spark.
Across its tracks, Comfort Company channels the chemistry that defines Bearings: the title track recalls the raw drive of Warped Tour days, “Quick Release” delivers a classic pop-punk hook with a fresh twist, and Derek DiScanio of State Champs guests on the bass-and-hi-hat-driven “Float Away.” Elsewhere, “Freaking Me Out” captures the tension of intrusive thoughts, “Feel Less” wrestles with fading emotions, and “Let Me Hate Myself” closes the album with all three vocalists intertwining. The result is Bearings’ most honest representation to date.
Bearings new album 'Comfort Company' is out 7th November 2025 via Pure Noise Records. Pre-orders available - HERE