Break out artist Snow Patrol has taken the world by storm
Snow Patrol releases Final Straw
By Jeannie Hart, published Nov 28, 2005
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While studying in Northern Ireland Snow Patrol was then known as Songs For Polar Bears which consequently is the name of they’re first album. With a slowly growing fan base they released they’re second album When It’s All Over We Still Have To Clean Up in 2001. After splitting with Scotland’s Jeepster Records they added a second guitarist and was quickly snatched up by Polydor, instantaneously starting work on Final Straw
Final Straw has thrown fans and critics a loop. This album is not a stretch genre wise, but musically the band, in a short time, has matured to a completely fine tuned rock band. Songs that pull on your heartstrings and then melt your worries away fill this new album and is definitely their best album to date. Everyday you discover a new song from Snow Patrol, not because you’ve never heard the entire album all the way through; but because every song plays to a different mood.
With songs such as “Chocolate” describing the emotional affects of to much of a good thing, we wonder if Snow Patrol is reciting lyrics of first hand experiences. This makes Snow Patrol a more ‘accessible’ band, allowing their fans to have a glimpse inside the inner-workings of Snow Patrol’s emotions.
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Takeaways
- Final Straw criticly acclaimed
- Glimpse inside the inner-workings of Snow Patrol with "Chocolate"
- Crossed the pond to the U.S.A.
Did You Know?
Snow Patrol studied music in Northern Ireland
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