Showing posts with label Snow Patrol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snow Patrol. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 May 2018

Snow Patrol - Wildness





"Wildness" is the 7th album by Irish indie outfit Snow Patrol. I first got into Snow Patrol after hearing "Spitting games" on MTV2 in the days when MTV actually played music videos. I thought the 3rd album "Final Straw" where the song came from was excellent. They went on to release "Eyes open" and that was really the album which made them, it was superb. Although "Chasing cars" isn't my personal favourite off that album; It is the song which they are probably most known for now. Then came along "Hundred million suns" which was good in places but not as good as their previous 2 albums. Then to be honest I didn't pay much attention to "Fallen Empires" at all which came out in 2010.

And that was their last full length album with just a greatist hits album inbetween.  8 years is a longtime in the music world so I was pleased they were getting back on the musical map when "Wildness" was announced earlier this year.  But then they started releasing the singles in the build up to the album. "Don't give in" was first. My first thoughts were this is boring and Gary Lightbody's vocals seem so emotionally over the top. Then came along second single "Life on earth". Another very boring song.  I did read that one of the reasons it took this album so long to come out is because Lightbody was having writer's block and had scrapped an album's worth of songs. And then he started writing this.

Anyway next song came out "What if this is all the love you'll ever get?" A totally stripped down song with just Gary playing the piano. This was not only the worst song I have heard by them yet. It's one of the worst songs I have heard this year. Again it feels like Lightbody is just so over the top in his vocal delivery. And to go with that the piano playing just feels so simple. It's as if he has only just started learning to play. Now I do respect people who learn new instruments coming from someone who is not very musically talented. But to put this on an album and expect people to pay for it is ridiculous.

This didn't really bode well for me when I was going to hear the album given the band had picked these songs first to make people buy the album. And now having listened to the album a few times I can't say I really like any of the songs.

Overall this is a very disappointing album and I would be shocked once they finished touring this album if any of the songs stay in their set list on future tours. I hope that this is just a blip and they find their form again as I know how good a band they can be having seen them live three times and having spent many hours listening to some of their other albums.


Saturday, 25 November 2017

Snow Patrol - A Hundred Million Suns

I always think of this album as the make or break 3rd album even though it is the Patrol's 5th outing. The first 2 albums `Songs for Polar bears' and `When it's all over we still have to clean up', although there are some good songs on both these albums; compared to the later 2, `Final Straw' and `Eyes Open', they feel like weak albums. This is shown through their live set when `Final straw' came out; the first 2 albums disappeared into obscurity with only rare appearances given to the tracks of these albums. The question is will the tracks from `A Hundred Million suns' become a mainstay in their live set or disappear as quickly as they were made.

If the first track `If there's a rocket tie me to it' is anything to go by it would indicate the former. The song starts off the album gently before gathering momentum into a thumping indie rock song which has got to be a contender for the third single. You can tell throughout the album, Lightbody and co are trying to keep the album fresh and different, often to varying degrees of success. With Lightbody's signature vocals throughout, it always can be recognised instantly as a Snow Patrol record.

Second and third track `Crack the Shutters' and `Take back the city' continue the momentum from the first track. `Crack the Shutters starts off with a chirpy piano before the song comes to life as Lightbody escalates the song to the chorus with `Crack the shutters open wide, I wanna be with you every night and day'. A class song much like the rockier, punchier `Take back the city. Both are great singles and along with `If there's a rocket tie me to it', will fit perfectly in to their live set.

After a storming start to the album it is almost as if they ran out of gas as fourth track `Lifeboats' sends the album into mediocrity as apart from a few exceptions `Please just take these photos from my hands' and `Disaster Button' which bring some much needed oomph to the album. It just feels like the other tracks have no real hooks or memorable moments. Lightbody's vocals go into automatic mode making the songs feel lifeless. There is just no variation in the vocals or connection to the lyrics turning what could have been a great album into just an ok album.

When I first so the length of the last track I was instantly intrigued as it lasted 16 minutes! I almost fell off my chair when I saw this. The first thought that came to my mind was that this was another frustratingly long gap between the actual track and the hidden track. My next thought was that they might actually be going prog!? Well it turns out I was wrong on both fronts as it is actually 3 tracks back to back which are pretty average and the fact that they have tried to link them unsuccessfully does not really help.

Overall compared to their last 2 albums, this is a slightly disappointing effort, especially given the strength of the singles. The singles will slot nicely into their live set, along with a few of the other album tracks but unfortunately the rest of the album lacks the same quality. No doubt this will not stop Snow Patrol on their quest to make the step up from arenas to stadiums, but they will still have to stick predominantly with the older songs that got them to the position they are in, in the first place.