Blue Hours is the fifth studio album by British folk rock band Bear's Den.
[6] It marked the band's first record of new material since So That You Might Hear Me in 2019 and follows the collaboration album with Paul Frith, Fragments.
Writing in her review for Pitchfork, Hannah Jocelyn spoke of how the Blue Hours' production was contrasting to its themes, stating, "every song sounds clean and punchy, but the refined atmosphere is at odds with the band's newfound comfort with messiness.
[11] Blue Hours debuted at number 6 in the UK, making it the band's joint highest position on the chart alongside their second album, Red Earth & Pouring Rain.
All tracks written by Bear's Den (Andrew Davie and Kevin Jones) and produced by Ian Grimble.