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| Background information |
| Origin |
Dundee, Scotland / Northern
Ireland |
| Genre(s) |
Indie rock
Alternative rock
Acoustic
rock
Powerpop |
| Years active |
1994–present |
| Label(s) |
Universal
Music Group
Fiction/Polydor/A&M |
Associated
acts |
The Cake Sale
The Reindeer Section |
| Website |
www.snowpatrol.com |
| Members |
Gary
Lightbody
Paul Wilson
Jonny
Quinn
Nathan Connolly
Tom Simpson |
| Former members |
| Mark
McClelland |
Snow Patrol are a Grammy
Award-nominated alternative rock band who formed in
Scotland,
with the majority of their members being from Bangor
and Belfast,
Northern
Ireland. They are currently based in Scotland's second city of Glasgow and are
signed to Polydor Records. Originally formed
as an indie
rock band, Snow Patrol has sought a more alternative
rock sound in recent years on the heels of mainstream success with the
songs "Run", "Chocolate", "Chasing
Cars" and more recently, "Signal Fire" from the Spider-Man 3
soundtrack.
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Contents
- 1 History
- 1.1 Early
years
- 1.2 Breakthrough
success
- 1.3 The
follow-up
- 2 Band
members
- 2.1 Current
members
- 2.2 Former
members
- 3 Discography
- 4 Major
tours
- 5 References
- 6 External
links
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History
Early years
Originally formed in late 1994 as "Shrug" by students Gary
Lightbody and Mark McClelland at the University
of Dundee in Dundee, Scotland, the band started
by performing gigs at the university and surrounding pubs before
changing their name to Polar Bear (or Polarbear)
in late 1995. In the early days, the band used to pretend to be members
of the Scottish band Belle & Sebastian
in order to gain free entry to the Student Union club at the Glasgow
School of Art.
Gary
Lightbody, Snow Patrol frontman, during the January 2005 Tsunami Relief Cardiff
concert in aid of the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean
earthquake
In mid 1997, they released a three-track EP, Starfighter
Pilot, on the Electric Honey label. Richard
Colburn, from Belle & Sebastian, played drums on this record,
and Stuart
Murdoch, from the same band, sang on one of the B-sides. Due to legal
threats from an American band with the same name (led by Eric Avery,
the former bassist of Jane's Addiction), they became
"Snow Patrol". In a recent issue of Rolling
Stone magazine, bass player Paul Wilson joked the reason for the
name stemmed from an encounter with police in Telluride,
Colorado. The band members apparently were caught trying to cut down a
Christmas tree from the skiing hotspot. The band successfully eluded
the police when they hid in a cave for over five hours. Drummer Jonny
Quinn suffered from pneumonia after the ordeal. There is a "thank you"
to Gary's English tutor Peter Easingwood in the sleeve notes of the
original Starfighter Pilot.
At this point, Jonny Quinn, from Northern
Ireland, joined as permanent drummer. With him rounding out the lineup,
the band released their next EP "Little Hide" on Jeepster
Records while still living in Dundee (its cover was a blurred photo of a
football crowd watching Dundee United F.C. at Tannadice
Park, taken by Gary Lightbody). A follow-up single "One Hundred Things
You Should Have Done in Bed" was a minor independent chart hit. Both of
these early singles were heavily promoted by Jeepster - with videos
included as computer files on the CD singles, and Snow Patrol starting
to appear on television. Their first MTV interview was in 1998, and
they briefly appeared on a Channel Four documentary about Jeepster
Records (which concentrated mostly on Belle and Sebastian) that same
year. Two albums on Jeepster followed: Songs
for Polarbears in 1998 (including a slightly
remixed version of their debut single "Starfighter Pilot") and When
It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up in 2001
(both recorded while the band lived in Glasgow). Also in 2001, Gary
collected a group of Scottish musicians, from such acts as Mogwai and Belle
and Sebastian together to perform as a "supergroup",
The Reindeer Section, who have so far
released two CD albums. Gary also performed vocals on a single by Cut
La Roc.
Breakthrough success
It wasn't until after being dropped by Jeepster that guitarist
Nathan
Connolly joined, and the band signed to the mainstream Polydor
label. They gained mainstream success with their song "Run" (which debuted at No.5
in the UK singles chart), as well as the
album it was from, the 2003 release, Final
Straw which was produced by Jacknife
Lee. "Before we hit the scene, rock music had too much balls, which
made us and our parents nervous. So what we tried to do really was
neuter it, remove that dangerous element of anti-authoritarianism and
replace it with the kind of bland, vaguely emotional sound of a
disappointed sigh." said Iain Archer, a touring guitarist and
songwriting collaborator from 2001-2003, who won an Ivor Novello award
for his contribution to the Final Straw album. The
record peaked at #3 in the UK albums chart. Archer's final date
with the band was September 27, 2003 in the St Andrews
Students' Association. They followed the success of "Run" up with three
more singles from the album: "Chocolate", a
re-release of "Spitting Games", both reaching the
top 30, and "How to Be Dead" reaching number 39.
The release of Final Straw in the United
States in 2004 saw the album notching up well in excess of a quarter of
a million sales and becoming the 26th most popular British
album of that year. Their single "Run" was the 22nd most played British
song on American airwaves, having been played just under 28,000 times
on US radio stations in that same year.
On March
16, 2005,
McClelland left the band, with Lightbody stating 'a whole new set of
new and unexpected pressures... have unfortunately taken their toll on
working relationships within the band, and it was felt the band could
not move forward with Mark as a member.' Former Terra
Diablo member Paul Wilson replaced him on
bass. In April 2005, Snow Patrol declared longtime touring keyboardist Tom Simpson an official
member of the band.
In summer 2005, in between legs of their tour to support Final
Straw, the band toured with U2, one of their biggest influences, as an
opening act on U2's Vertigo Tour in Europe. That summer
also saw Snow Patrol playing a small set in London at the worldwide
benefit concert Live
8. After finishing their opening act duties and extensive 2-year tour
of Final Straw in late July, the band took a few
weeks off and began writing and recording songs for a new album. Snow
Patrol's new version of John Lennon's "Isolation" was released
on December
10, 2005 as
part of the Amnesty International campaign, Make Some
Noise. The song was later issued on the 2007 John Lennon tribute album,
"Instant
Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur."
The follow-up
The band completed recording Eyes
Open in December 2005, with Jacknife
Lee returning for production, and this album was released in the UK and
Ireland on the May
1, 2006,
with the first UK single "You're All I Have" having been
released on the April
24, 2006.
The album was released in North America on May 9. While "Hands Open" was the first
American single, "Chasing Cars" pushed its way onto the
download and pop charts after it was heard in the second season finale
of the television show Grey's Anatomy
on May
15, 2006.
Due to the song's surprise popularity, it was released as an
overlapping single in early June and the video was re-recorded to
include clips from the show. The song was also featured in another
television show, One Tree Hill,
during its season finale. On the December 30, 2006, it was voted by Virgin
Radio listeners to be the #1 song of all time. Another one of the
band's their songs, "Open Your Eyes", was heard on the season finale of
another medical program, ER, on the May 18, 2006, the The 4400,
the second episode of
Grey's Anatomy's
third season on September 28, 2006, and the pilot
episode of NBC's
series The Black Donnellys.
Snow Patrol live in New York City in 2005
On July
30, 2006,
Snow Patrol appeared on the finale of the long-running BBC music show Top
of the Pops, performing "Chasing Cars". The
band was the last act to ever appear on the show.
Snow Patrol recorded a live session at Abbey
Road Studios for Live From Abbey Road on October
4, 2006. The performance was included on an episode shared with Madeleine
Peyroux and the Red Hot Chili Peppers and
shown in the UK on Channel 4 and the USA on the Sundance
Channel.
The band was forced to postpone a majority of the American
Eyes Open tour after polyps were discovered on
Lightbody's vocal cords, and failed to heal after initial postponement
of three dates on the tour. Dates were rescheduled for August and
September. The year would continue to be difficult on the band for the
U.S. legs of their tours, as they were also forced to cancel two west
coast festival appearances in mid-August due to the threat of terrorist
attacks on U.S.-bound flights from the UK. Two band members made it to
the U.S. while two were stuck in London. Sequentially, they all made it
to the lone U.S. tour stop in Boston days later but failed to recover any
of their luggage, forcing them to shop for clothes on Newbury
St. that afternoon. Their gear arrived hours before showtime, just in
time for sound check.
The band also had to cancel appearances in Germany and France
after bassist Paul Wilson injured his left arm and shoulder.
On November 26, 2006, Eyes Open had become
the UK's best-selling album of the year, overtaking previous leader Whatever
People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not by Arctic
Monkeys. Despite very strong sales for Take
That's comeback album Beautiful World,
Eyes Open marginally earned the title of the UK's best-selling album of
2006, with 1.6 million sales. The album reached platinum certification
in the US as well, and as of February 2007, it has sold nearly
1,000,000 copies. It has maintained a spot in the upper quarter of the
Billboard 200 list for over fifteen weeks, on the heels of the
popularity of "Chasing Cars". The band also holds the distinction of
having one of iTunes' top downloaded albums and songs of 2006.
Ahead of the band's February tour, Eyes Open
topped the Australian charts some eight months after its release on January
22, 2006.
This February tour, the band asked long term friend and Boss Volenti
drummer, Graham Hopkins to play drums as Jonny
Quinn had broken his arm. The band will tour Australia again in
September 2007.
Snow Patrol appeared as the musical guest on the March 17, 2007 episode of Saturday
Night Live, hosted by Julia
Louis-Dreyfus. They performed "You're All I Have" and "Chasing Cars".
The band toured Japan in April, followed by European festival
dates, Mexico, and the US in the summer. They will end their tour in
Australia in September 2007, with shows in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane,
Perth, Adelaide, Newcastle and Canberra. Gary Lightbody has stated that
recording for the follow-up to Eyes Open will begin
in fall 2007, with Jacknife Lee returning a third time for
production.
The band contributed the song "Signal
Fire" to the Spider-Man
3 soundtrack, as well as the film.
The song was the lead single from the soundtrack and was featured in
the credits to the film.
On the July
7, 2007,
the band performed at the UK leg of Live Earth
at Wembley Stadium, London. They
performed "Open Your Eyes", "Shut Your Eyes", and "Chasing Cars".
Shortly after the band's performance, Simpson was arrested at RAF
Northolt for missing a court date in Glasgow after having been charged for
possession of a Class A drug (cocaine). He was held at Uxbridge
Police Station, and transferred to Strathclyde before being released in
time to perform with the band at T in the Park in Balado. Simpson
missed Snow Patrol's performance at the Oxegen
Festival in Ireland
as a result.
Band members
Jonny
Quinn, drummer, performing at the University
of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.
Current members
- Gary Lightbody – lead
vocals, guitar
- Paul Wilson – bass
guitar
- Jonny Quinn – drums, percussion
- Nathan Connolly – guitar, backing
vocals
- Tom Simpson – keyboards
Former members
- Mark McClelland – bass
guitar, keyboards
Discography
- Albums
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| "Signal Fire" |
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Spider-Man 3 Soundtrack |
- DVDs
- Live at Somerset House
(2004)
- Compilations
- It's a Cool Cool Christmas
(2003)
- The Trip Created by
Snow Patrol (2004)
- Misc
- "I Am an Astronaut"; on the charity
album Colours Are Brighter
- October 2006
- "Signal Fire"; on the Spider-Man
3 soundtrack - May 1, 2007
Major tours
- Final Straw US Tour (Winter 2004; Fall 2004 with Eisley;
Winter/Spring 2005 with Athlete)
- U2 Vertigo
Tour (Openers on select dates in Europe, Summer 2005)
- SXSW Promo Tour w/ Republic
of Loose (Winter/Spring 2006)
- Eyes Open US Tour w/ Augustana
and Duke Special (or Aberdeen City on select dates)
(Summer 2006)
- Chasing Cars Tour w/ OK GO and Silversun
Pickups (Winter/Spring 2007)
- Summer Tour w/ Hot Hot Heat on U.S. and Canada
dates (Summer 2007)
- Australian Tour, w/ Iain Archer and Silversun
Pickups September 2007.
References
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"Snow Patrol: Eyes Open" Pitchfork record
review.
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Aversion,
"Snow Patrol".
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Guardian Unlimited, "Snow Patrol".
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"Police release T in the Park star",
BBC News, 2007-07-08. Retrieved
on 2007-07-08.
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"Snow
Patrol star arrested", NME, 2007-07-08. Retrieved on 2007-07-08.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/playlist.shtml
Confirmation by BBC Radio 1 of "Open Your Eyes" release.
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http://www.universal-music.de/inhalt/musik/kuenstler/ROCK/Snow%20Patrol/28771/anzeige/single/
Confirmation by Universal Music DE of "Shut Your Eyes" release.
External links
| v • d • e Snow
Patrol |
| Gary Lightbody | Paul Wilson | Jonny
Quinn | Nathan Connolly | Tom Simpson |
| Mark McClelland |
| Discography |
| Studio albums: Songs
for Polarbears | When
It's All Over We Still Have to Clear Up | Final
Straw | Eyes
Open |
| Extended plays:
Starfighter Pilot
| Live and Acoustic at
Park Ave. |
| Singles: "Little Hide" | "One
Hundred Things You Should Have Done in Bed" | "Velocity Girl/Absolute
Gravity" | "Starfighter Pilot" | "Ask
Me How I Am" | "One Night Is Not Enough" | "Spitting
Games" | "Run" | "Chocolate" | "How
to Be Dead" | "You're All I Have" | "Hands
Open" | "Chasing
Cars" | "Set the Fire to the
Third Bar" | "Open Your Eyes" | "Signal
Fire" |